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The Film Will Always Be You

10 July 2015 at 20.00–22.00
William Kentridge and Angus Gibson Freedom Square and Back of the Moon 1986

William Kentridge and Angus GibsonFreedom Square and Back of the Moon 1986Produced by the Free Filmmakers Co-operativeFilm still

Courtesy the artists © William Kentridge and Angus Gibson

William Kentridge and Angus Gibson Freedom Square and Back of the Moon 1986

William Kentridge and Angus Gibson Freedom Square and Back of the Moon 1986

Zanele Muholi Enraged by a Picture Film still © Zanele Muholi, courtesy the artist

Zanele Muholi Enraged by a Picture Film still © Zanele Muholi, courtesy the artist

Robin Rhode Recycled Matter 2015

Robin Rhode Recycled Matter 2015

William Kentridge and Angus Gibson Freedom Square and Back of the Moon 1986

William Kentridge and Angus Gibson Freedom Square and Back of the Moon 1986

William Kentridge and Angus Gibson Freedom Square and Back of the Moon 1986

William Kentridge and Angus Gibson Freedom Square and Back of the Moon 1986

Gibson and Kentridge’s landmark portrait of Sophiatown Freedom Square and Back of the Moon is rendered as a series of frank first-person accounts, interspersed with theatrical flourishes and cinematic excerpts; where Kentridge’s poignant backdrops evoke the bygone, visual activist Zanele Muholi’s deeply affecting short Enraged by a Picture – her first film – plunges the viewer into present-day violence and vitriol wrought upon the LGBT community. Robin Rhode, meanwhile, presents the UK premiere of Recycled Matter, his latest foray into the wondrous and illusory structures of animation and performance.

Programme duration: 90 minutes.

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Freedom Square and the Back of the Moon
William Kentridge and Angus Gibson, 1986, video, 53 min

Enraged by a Picture
Zanele Muholi, 2005, video, 14 min

Recycled Matter
Robin Rhode, 2015, video, 16 min

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