Project Detail

The Stuart Hall Project

Synopsis

A person’s culture is something that is often described as fixed or defined and rooted in a particular region, nation, or state. Stuart Hall, one of the most preeminent intellectuals on the Left in Britain, updates this definition as he eloquently theorizes that cultural identity is fluid—always morphing and stretching toward possibility but also constantly experiencing nostalgia for a past that can never be revisited.

Filmmaker John Akomfrah uses the rich and complex mood created by Miles Davis’s trumpet to root a masterful tapestry of newly filmed material, archival imagery, excerpts from television programs, home movies, and family photographs to create this lyrical and emotionally powerful portrait of the life and philosophy of this influential theorist. Like a fine scotch, The Stuart Hall Project is smooth, complicated, and euphorically pleasing. It taps into a singular intelligence to extract the tools we need to make sense of our lives in the modern world (Sundance).

Details

Year
2013
Type of film
Features
Director
John Akomfrah
Producer
Lina Gopaul, David Lawson
Executive Producer
Mark Sealy
Editor
Nse Asuquo
Director of Photography
Dewald Aukema
Sound
Trevor Mathison and Robin Fellows

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Smoking Dogs Films Production

26 Shacklewell Lane
London
E8 2EZ
UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7249 6644
Fax: +44 (0)20 7249 6655

Sales Company

Wavelength Pictures

24 Alexandra Grove – Apt 4
London
N4 2LF
Tel: +44 (0)7968 772792

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