Emory Douglas was the Revolutionary Artist and Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party. Through archival footage and conversations with Emory we share his story, alongside the rise and fall of the Panthers. He used his art as a weapon in the Black Panther Party’s struggle for civil rights and today Emory continues to give a voice to the voiceless. His art and what The Panthers fought for are still as relevant as ever. Produced and Directed by Dress Code
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Le Petit Chef
Projection mapping project by Filip Sterckx and Antoon Verbeeck.
The Walrus
The Walrus is feeling depressed. Something is missing..
Written, Directed, Photographed by Luke Randall
LA FAILLITE
A liberating animated dance by JeanJeanARNOUX. Pls note that it contains animated nudity
Tarantino: Blood
A supercut from Jacob T. Swinney. Contains blood
TheVoiceOver
A voice over interrogates a man who is recluse in a jail, about his bad situation… A stop motion animation by dadomani
Summertime
A swimming pool animated pattern by Emmanuelle Walker