• Drylongso

  • Drylongso

  • Lessons in Semaphore

Drylongso

In Conversation

  • Brandi Thompson Summers is associate professor of Geography at UC Berkeley.

An enduringly rich work of DIY filmmaking, Drylongso remains a resonant and visionary examination of violence (and its reverberations), friendship, and gender.

Film at Lincoln Center
featuring

Toby Smith, April Barnett, Will Power, Channel Schafer,

Cauleen Smith’s feature debut “Drylongso, more than any other film I know, examines the physical space and toughened, often-ramshackle beauty of West Oakland. Smith thematizes the act of looking at the various spaces of Black Oakland through her protagonist Pica (Toby Smith), a photographer committed to the documentation of the most endangered urban species, the Black male, before his systematic elimination. Smith takes us from the upper-middle-class neighborhoods just off downtown to the run-down postindustrial zones of the port. In so doing, she generates inner-cityscapes whose rigorous depiction rivals the best of James Benning” (Michael Sicinski, Radical Light).

FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Cauleen Smith
  • Salim Akil
Cinematographer
  • Andrew Black
Print Info
  • Color
  • DCP
  • 86 mins
Source
  • Janus Films
Additional Info
  • 4K restoration undertaken by the Criterion Collection, Janus Films, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, supervised by director Cauleen Smith.
Preceded By

The Changing Same

Cauleen Smith, United States, 2001

“An intricately layered commentary on the boundaries impressed on race, and between the natural and the alien” (Film at Lincoln Center).

FILM DETAILS 
Print Info
  • Color
  • 35mm
  • 10 mins
source
  • Academy Film Archive
Additional Info
  • Courtesy of the Cauleen Smith Collection at the Academy Film Archive

Lessons in Semaphore

Cauleen Smith, United States, 2016

In a verdant vacant lot on Chicago’s South Side, choreographer Taisha Paggett enacts signals with artist-made flags.

FILM DETAILS 
Print Info
  • Color
  • Digital
  • Silent
  • 5 mins
source
  • Cauleen Smith

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