Love Is the Message, the Message Is Death

Love Is the Message, the Message Is Death

Release date : April 2, 2017
Runtime : 8m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Arthur Jafa /
Writers : Arthur Jafa /
Production companies : TNEG /
April 2, 2017 8m United States of America History English More
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A reflection on Jafa's desire to craft a "black cinema" that is responsive to the "existential, political, and spiritual dimensions" of Black life. Comprised of found footage sampled from films, newscasts, sporting events, music videos, and citizen videos, all of it downloaded from the Internet, the clips have been woven together and set to Kanye West's anthem "Ultralight Beam." Together the images and music make for an intense, poignant meditation on African American life in the twentieth-century. This history is also the history, by necessity, of racism and prejudice.
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  • title:Love Is the Message, the Message Is Death
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:8m
  • Genres: History ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Arthur Jafa /
  • Writers: Arthur Jafa ·
  • Production companies: TNEG ·
  • Overview:A reflection on Jafa's desire to craft a "black cinema" that is responsive to the "existential, political, and spiritual dimensions" of Black life. Comprised of found footage sampled from films, newscasts, sporting events, music videos, and citizen videos, all of it downloaded from the Internet, the clips have been woven together and set to Kanye West's anthem "Ultralight Beam." Together the images and music make for an intense, poignant meditation on African American life in the twentieth-century. This history is also the history, by necessity, of racism and prejudice.
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