Cambridge Film and Screen is delighted to be hosting British-Nigerian moving image artist and researcher Onyeka Igwe as its Filmmaker in Residence for 2024.
Please see details of the events below. Free entrance for all, though places must be booked in advance:
Monday 29th April: Screening + Filmmaker Q&A
5:30pm-7.30pm, McCrum Lecture Theatre – Corpus Christi College
No Dance, No Palaver (2017-2018) (18 min)
We Need New Names (2015) (14 min)
The names have changed, including my own and truths have been altered (2019) (25 min)
a so-called archive (2020) (19 min)
No archive can restore you (2020) (5 min)
Tuesday 30th April: Masterclass
2pm-4pm, Cavonius Centre, West Road – Gonville and Caius College
Wednesday 1st May: Screening + Filmmaker Q&A
5:30pm-7.30pm, McCrum Lecture Theatre – Corpus Christi College
Ungentle (Lemmey & Igwe, 2022) (36 min)
The Miracle on George Green (2022) (12 min)
A Radical Duet (2023) (28 min)
Thursday 2nd May: Masterclass
11am-1pm, Cavonius Centre, West Road – Gonville and Caius College
Friday 3rd May: Symposium
1pm-5pm, Cavonius Centre, West Road – Gonville and Caius College
In association with the Global Humanities Network
Speakers: Professor Erica Carter (King’s College London), Dr Inga Fraser (Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge), Dr Kareem Estefan (Cambridge), Dr Stuart Davis (Cambridge), Dr Laura McMahon (Cambridge)
Please direct any queries to Cambridge Film & Screen: office@film.cam.ac.uk