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BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions
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BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions

BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions

Kahlil Joseph
United States
2025
114 min
Dutch Premiere
Paradocs
Synopsis

The starting point for this hypnotic essay film is the Encyclopedia Africana, started by W.E.B. DuBois, who sought to open up Black culture to a new generation. Kahlil Joseph has fond memories of the encyclopedia, thanks to his father, who gave it as a gift to his now-deceased brother.

In his pulsating debut film, Joseph—who previously collaborated with Kendrick Lamar and Beyoncé—jumps back and forth in time. With a rapid-fire montage of a fictional Afrofuturistic story, memes, TikTok clips, music, and videos, he builds on his 2019 art installation of the same name.

One of the central threads is the fictional story of a journalist reporting on a transatlantic Biennale on a futuristic cruise ship. He also interweaves clips from the fictional news channel BLKNWS with work by Black artists, thinkers, and stand-up comedians. Each clip carries equal weight, from memes to academic lectures. Joseph forges it all into a wild, energetic, idea-rich work of art, rhythmically composed like a music album and inspired by his personal family history.

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Credits
114 min
color / black and white
DCP
Spoken languages: English
Director
    Kahlil Joseph
    Kahlil Joseph
Production
    Ama K Abebrese,
    Onye Anyanwu,
    Nicolas Gonda,
    Amy Greenleaf,
    Kahlil Joseph
    Ama K Abebrese,
    Onye Anyanwu,
    Nicolas Gonda,
    Amy Greenleaf,
    Kahlil Joseph
Executive producer
    David Linde,
    Anikah Mclaren,
    James Shani,
    Steven Soderbergh
    David Linde,
    Anikah Mclaren,
    James Shani,
    Steven Soderbergh
Cinematography
    Bradford Young
    Bradford Young
Editing
    Kahlil Joseph,
    Luke Lynch,
    Paul Rogers
    Kahlil Joseph,
    Luke Lynch,
    Paul Rogers
Screening copy
    Rich Spirit
    Rich Spirit
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