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Menelik Shabazz: Rebel Generation
Menelik Shabazz: Rebel Generation
This October, enter the world of Menelik Shabazz (1954-2021), a pioneer of Black British filmmaking. Join us as we explore the interplay of love, resistance, and Black identity, as seen through Shabazz's visionary lens.
In this special season – presented in partnership with Menelik's daughter, Khemi – we'll be sharing some of the filmmakers' most iconic works, including his groundbreaking feature ‘Burning an Illusion’, as well as a rare screening of his radical sci-fi documentary, ‘Time and Judgement: A Diary of a 400 Year Exile’. We'll also be diving deeper into the Shabazz's career, hearing from his colleagues and specialists, including filmmaker and scholar Imruh Bakari, filmmaker Winstan Whitter and local activist and entertainer DJ Fluid Irie. See below for full programme details, including a special ticket offer.

What’s on

Menelik Shabazz: Rebel Generation

14:30
Sun 05 Oct
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Burning an Illusion
15

With intro from Khemi Shabazz

Intro
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18:00
Wed 08 Oct
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Time and Judgement: A Diary of a 400 Year Exile
15 TBC

Plus talk with filmmaker & writer Imruh Bakari

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11:00
Sun 19 Oct
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Young, Rebel and Black
Cert TBC

Intro
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13:30
Sun 19 Oct
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Young, Rebel and Black Workshop
15

Exploring the use of archive footage in Menelik’s films & beyond

Workshop
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17:00
Sat 25 Oct
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The Story of Lovers Rock
12A

With intro from DJ Fluid

Intro
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Season info

Ticket offer

The more individual films you see in this season, the more money you save!

• See two films, save 15% 

• See three films, save 20% 

• See four or more films, save 25% 

Tickets must be purchased together in a single transaction for discounts to apply.

This offer works in conjunction with 16mm/35mm/70mm members and concession discounts, helping you save even more money.

It does not include our Young, Rebel and Black Workshop (where tickets are Pay What You Can) – or work in conjunction with 15-25 members' discounts.

About Menelik Shabazz

Menelik Shabazz was an award-winning film director, producer, and writer – a key pioneer in the development of contemporary Black British cinema. Born in St. John, Barbados, Menelik lived in the UK from the age of five.  From an early age, Menelik watched mobile cinema in his village in Barbados, but didn’t entertain the idea of making films until his teen years. This was when he was introduced to the first portable video technology whilst studying at North London College. 

This revolutionary technology, the Sony port-a-pack, demystified filmmaking and made the filmmaking process accessible. Thereafter, Menelik enrolled at the London International Film School. Unfortunately, he was only able to attend for a short period, as his local Borough Council Haringey refused to give him the ‘discretionary grant’ required. However, within that short period, he was able to grasp important knowledge, confidence and inspiration to move forward as a filmmaker.

Menelik Shabazz was best known for his acclaimed debut feature Burning An Illusion, which won the Grand Prix at the Amien International Film Festival in 1982. The film also won the lead actress, Cassie Macfarlane, the Evening Standard Award for ‘Promising Actress’(1982). The second feature film by a black director produced in the UK, Burning An Illusion continues to be shown today on media courses at universities and colleges, and has become a cult classic.

Menelik, along with other individuals, founded Ceddo Film Video Workshop in 1982. It was Menelik’s vision to empower Black film production, training and film screenings. Funded by Channel Four and the British Film Institute, Ceddo created groundbreaking film production and community training initiatives, and hosted many screenings with filmmakers, including Spike Lee (School Daze).

Despite attempts to produce further drama projects, Menelik was unable to raise funding from within the film and television industry. In frustration, he withdrew from filmmaking in 1998. Menelik then channelled his energies into publishing Black Filmmaker (bfm) magazine to assist the next generation of filmmakers. The publication was the first of its kind and was distributed in the UK nationally, as well as to readers in Europe and North America. The publication lasted nine years, and after a hiatus was re-born as https://bfmmag.com by Menelik, in collaboration with his longtime friend, filmmaker Floyd Webb (Associate producer of Julie Dash’s Daughters of the Dust).

Soon after publishing the original BFM magazine, Menelik founded the bfm International Film Festival in 1999. The festival provided a significant platform for Black world cinema and British talent.

A foundation template for the screening of Black cinema, inspiring future generations, the bfm International Film Festival became the biggest of its kind in Europe and lasted eleven years.

In 2007, Menelik went to Nigeria to work with investors to produce film projects in the burgeoning industry known as Nollywood. This experience lasted only eight months, but the experience and  change of scenery rekindled the passion in Menelik to return to filmmaking. The digital technology experience in Nigeria offered a way back into filmmaking on his own terms.

In 2008, Menelik began a feature length documentary project that became known as The Story of Lover’s Rock.  One of the highest-grossing documentaries in UK cinemas in 2011, the film also won the Jury award for Best Documentary at the Trinidad International Film Festival in 2012.

Menelik’s story continued with an acclaimed documentary Looking For Love, which he co-produced and directed with his partner Neferatiti Ife, examining Black male/female relationships in the UK. Menelik and Neferatiti followed this with another feature documentary called Pharaohs Unveiled, exploring Kemetic history, spirituality and psychic channelling. Menelik also developed a dramatic TV pilot for a series set in Barbados called HEAT.

Menelik Shabazz passed away on 28 June 2021 in Zimbabwe, while working on his final feature film called The Spirits Return.

You can learn more about Menelik Shabazz at: menelikshabazz.co.uk

Season artwork

Huge thanks to artist Luci Pina for creating the original artwork for this season, and animator Zarah Bao for helping bring it to life. 

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