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Through A Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People

Runtime:
92' min.
Year of Production:
2014
Country:
USA
Director:
Production Company:
Through A Lens Darkly, LLC
Berlinale Section:
Panorama
Berlinale Category:
Documentary Film

In his impressive and artistically versatile documentary, Thomas Allen Harris chronicles the history of photography from an Afro-American perspective. With the aid of countless archive photographs he makes apparent how, from the beginnings of photography to the present day, the black community used the camera as a tool for social change. If photography’s story has until now largely been told through the work of white photographers, Harris enables Afro- American photographers, collectors and historians to have their say and analyse and re-read their history in terms of representations of ‘blackness’ by others as opposed to self-representation. Making use of photographic arrangements, some of which are collage-like and others animated, the film introduces us to photographers of arthistorical importance like Roy De Carvava and Deborah Willis who have influenced subsequent artists and inspired them with their powerful depiction of everyday life. As he did in his film E minha cara which screened at the Berlinale in 2002, Harris once again makes use of personal material depicting his own family in order to reflect upon the emergence of a sense of photographic identity among African Americans in the USA.

BIOGRAFIE Thomas Allen Harris

Born in New York in 1962, he grew up in the Bronx and in Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania. A biology graduate from Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, his documentaries, installations and experimental videos have been presented at numerous international festivals. His film É MINHA CARA screened in the Berlinale Forum in 2001. He also works as a TV producer and has founded a film production company, Chimpanzee Productions.

FILMOGRAFIE Thomas Allen Harris (selection)

2014 Through A Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People  2011 Marriage Equality: Byron Rushing and the Fight for Fairness  2009 Digital Diaspora Family Reunion Roadshow  2005 Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela  2001 É Minha Cara/That’s My Face  1999 Blue Baby  1996  Encounter at Intergalactic Café  1995 Families of Value  1995 VINTAGE  1994 All In the Family  1994  Math, Science & Community  1993 Heaven, Earth & Hell  1992  Black body  1991 Splash  1989  Crisis: Who will do Science  1988 65-C Codman Park 

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