The Black Audio Film Collective’s acclaimed essay film, 'Handsworth Songs', examines the 1985 race riots in Handsworth and London. Interweaving archival photographs, newsreel clips, and home movie footage, the film is both an exploration of documentary aesthetics and a broad meditation social and cultural oppression through Britain’s intertwined narratives of racism and economic decline.
Rating
5.9/10
11 votes
Runtime
61 min
Theatrical cut
Released
1986
Released
Language
EN
Handsworth Songs
Director
John AkomfrahStudio