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Flânoirie: inscribing mobility through walking in Black German film

8. Mai 2025/20:00 - 23:00

Lecture & Film „Black Atlantic Cinema“

A young university student searches for a room to let. An American GI searches for love between visiting record shops and gigging with his band.
Olingo and They Call It Love, respectively, are both black and white student films featuring wandering Black male protagonists in Germany. In her lecture, Karina Griffith introduces the termflânoire films, which she uses to describe works spearheaded by Black authors of German cinemas that refuse the stagnation of affects such as consternation (Betroffenheit) in exchange for active vibes. Flânoire filmsare characterized by their representations of unfettered Black mobility in Europe and a focus on respect rather than belonging.

Dr. Karina Griffith teaches in the Faculty of Architecture, Media and Design as Professor of Intersectional Visual and Media Theory at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK). She holds a PhD in Cinema Studies from the University of Toronto and a Masters in Feature Film from Goldsmiths College London. She has been part of the curatorial team of the Berlinale Film Festival section Forum Expanded sinc 2021, and she is one of 12 fellows selected for the 2025 VILA SUL residency program in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil.

Films: They Call It Love, King Ampaw, BRD 1972, Olingo, Emile Itolo, DDR 1966, 11 min.

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Datum:
8. Mai 2025
Zeit:
20:00 - 23:00
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Institut für Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaft der Goethe Universität und Kino im deutschen Filmmuseum in Kooperation mit dem Forschungszentrum „Normative Ordnungen“, dem Forschungscluster „ConTrust – Vertrauen im Konflikt“ und der hessischen Film- und Medienakademie; realisiert mit Mitteln des Adickes-Fonds der Goethe Universität

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