How Does an Invisible Boy Disappear? emerges from a nine-month collaboration with Liverpool Black Women Filmmakers, a new women's film collective made up of young women from a Somali & Pakistani background. The film documents the group as they work together to create a thriller focusing on a teenage girl's attempt to find a missing local boy. Comprised of candid footage captured during the workshop process, behind the scenes filming and archive footage of anti-racist organising in the aftermath of the Toxteth race riots, the film questions how modes of representation and societal structures are gendered and racialised. Commissioned by Liverpool Biennial 201
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"As film stars, actresses have throughout film history contributed to the film industry’s glamorous ...
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How Does an Invisible Boy Disappear? emerges from a nine-month collaboration with Liverpool Black Wo...
How Does an Invisible Boy Disappear? emerges from a nine-month collaboration between Rehana Zaman an...
How Does an Invisible Boy Disappear is new film commisioned by the Liverpool Biennial 2018 and was d...
The documentary form has a long history of filmmakers representing other people’s communities. Somet...
This paper examines how co-production was used to create a short film ‘Do You See Me’ about older le...
The story of Black women in British mainstream cinema is certainly one of invisibility and misrepres...
peer reviewedThe story of Black women in British mainstream cinema is certainly one of invisibility ...
Emilie Herbert Published Online: 2018-09-12 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2018-0018. Abst...
What does it mean to become a boy today? How does boyhood manifest itself in different contexts? How...
Inside the Invisible provides the first examination of the work of Turner Prize-winning Black Britis...
A series of films exploring the paradoxical nature of identities at once hypervisible and invisible ...
The Vanishing is an ongoing series of artistic projects that investigate the forced foeticide of Ind...
The film Bare Dust (7 minutes) was made with a group of adolescent boys living on the Trowbridge hou...
"As film stars, actresses have throughout film history contributed to the film industry’s glamorous ...
This project is to bring audiences on a journey to know about the lives of migrant construction work...
How Does an Invisible Boy Disappear? emerges from a nine-month collaboration with Liverpool Black Wo...
How Does an Invisible Boy Disappear? emerges from a nine-month collaboration between Rehana Zaman an...
How Does an Invisible Boy Disappear is new film commisioned by the Liverpool Biennial 2018 and was d...
The documentary form has a long history of filmmakers representing other people’s communities. Somet...
This paper examines how co-production was used to create a short film ‘Do You See Me’ about older le...
The story of Black women in British mainstream cinema is certainly one of invisibility and misrepres...
peer reviewedThe story of Black women in British mainstream cinema is certainly one of invisibility ...
Emilie Herbert Published Online: 2018-09-12 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2018-0018. Abst...
What does it mean to become a boy today? How does boyhood manifest itself in different contexts? How...
Inside the Invisible provides the first examination of the work of Turner Prize-winning Black Britis...
A series of films exploring the paradoxical nature of identities at once hypervisible and invisible ...
The Vanishing is an ongoing series of artistic projects that investigate the forced foeticide of Ind...
The film Bare Dust (7 minutes) was made with a group of adolescent boys living on the Trowbridge hou...
"As film stars, actresses have throughout film history contributed to the film industry’s glamorous ...
This project is to bring audiences on a journey to know about the lives of migrant construction work...