Random Acts - Season 7

Season 7
Dev Griffin introduces new films from cutting-edge black filmmakers - Anne Fearon's Motherhood, Isaac Tomiczek's Vacant Bass, Rikki Henry's Venus/Mars, Abdou Cisse's Enough, and Denise Alder's Mablo Micasso.

Episodes

Motherhood
The strand returns with a collection of new films from black film-makers, beginning with Anne Fearon's Motherhood.

Vacant Base
Vacant Base by Isaac Tomiczek, exploring the influence of clubbing on modern British multiculturalism.

Venus/Mars
A collection of exciting new films from cutting-edge black filmmakers, this time featuring Rikki Henry's short film Venus/Mars.

Enough
The short film strand dedicated to works by cutting-edge black film-makers continues with Enough, by Abdou Cisse, which aims to burst stereotypes around black male youth culture.

Mablo Micasso
Denis Alder brings West African art alive in Mablo Micasso, a surreal and beautiful journey through culture and myth. Showing as part of C4's programming for Black History Month.
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