In this collection of six shorts, filmmakers gaze at themselves and their world, attempting to make sense of what they see reflected back. From gripping drama to heart-warming comedy, Our Right to Gaze: Black Film Identities features timely stories from Black artists that take us outside of the ordinary.
Featured shorts (in order):
Love in Submission by Antu Yacob & Lande Yoosuf
A Hollywood Party by Toryn Seabrooks
Pandemic Chronicles by Ya’ke Smith
Auntie Zariyah by Zora Bikangaga
The Black Banshee by Kyla Sylvers
Nowhere by Lin Que Ayoung
Content Advisory:
Pandemic Chronicles includes full nudity/mature content
The Black Banshee features police violence