Sweet, tender and serene; Drylongso is a coming-of-age drama that follows the life of Pica, a vivacious and passionate young photography student.
After attending one too many funerals, Pica decides to fully immerse herself in her work and channel her trauma through her art. Perfectly encapsulating the life of a young black girl in Oakland where gang activity is steadily rising, Cauleen Smith comments on femininity, sexism, violence and friendships in this fantastic feature film debut!
They’ll be screening this groundbreaking classic in DIY filmmaking in May 15th at Metal, Edge Hill Station. Tickets start from £1 so grab yours now by clicking the link on the right or on the door!
7PM - DOORS OPEN
They'll be serving refreshments
7:30PM - DRYLONGSO BEGINS
9:00PM - POST SCREENING DISCUSSION
THE FILM
Year: 1998
Runtime: 1h 21m
Certificate: 12
Director: Cauleen Smith
Writers: Cauleen Smith, Salim Akil
Country: America
Languages: English
Genre: Drama
Cast: Toby Smith, April Barnett, Salim Akil, Will Power, Channel Schafer
Synopsis: A young woman in a photography class begins taking pictures of black men out of fear they will soon be extinct.
Trigger Warning: Violence
Drylongso trailer
This screening is in collaboration with Liverpool African Diaspora Film Network
Presented by Black Girl Watching Film Club
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Drylongso Film Screening
Venue
Metal, Edge Hill Station
Admission
Pay What You Feel ticket pricing!
Start Time 19:00
End Time 22:00
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