Project Detail

Hub Tones

Synopsis

The visuals created for Kamasi Washington’s modern jazz classic 'Hub Tones' invoke ideas of Amiri Baraka’s Nation Time and the immediate ecstatic connection Nkiru had to the rhythms of 'Hub Tones'. The main inspiration behind the film comes from a traditional ceremony called Oboni from the Ikwerre tribe - Nkiru’s tribe by heritage - whereby through repetition of movement and instrumentation, those in the material realm (this realm) go through a process of channelling divine ancestral connection into the spiritual realm. With each transmission and changing tone of the music, those taking part go deeper and deeper into a hypnotic and transcendent state until reaching a climax in the spiritual space. HUB TONES is a visual and spiritual ode to this experience.
Official Selection International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) 2020 - Perspectives

Details

Year
2020
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
9 min
Director
Jenn Nkiru
Producer
Lana Salfiti
Executive Producer
Anna Smith Tenser, Carine Harris, Emily Rudge
Editor
Kit Wells
Director of Photography
Benoit Soler
Production Designer
Nathan Parker
Music
Kamasi Washington
Principal cast
Summer Pearl, Myriam Sow, Nadia Adu Gyamei

Production Status

Production Company

Sales Company

Banch Abegaze

Amlak Music

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