Committed Cinema

Thomas Allen Harris

Much of Thomas Allen Harris’s film work has involved looking into his personal history, which was shaped by the absence of his father, childhood years spent in Tanzania, his gay identity, and a grandfather interested in photography. While the emotional resonance of his films may reside in his family stories, Harris opens up the possibility of political action and social change by placing them within larger community contexts. His films boldly move from pain to celebration, from the personal to the epic.

Harris’s most recent film, Through a Lens Darkly, constructs a counter history of photography in the United States, one that includes amateurs such as his grand- father, neighborhood studio photographers in black communities, and contem- porary black artists. An unknown, fascinating history of the representation of African Americans emerges, refuting the identity created by mass media images. In Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela, Harris uses imaginative re-creations to document his South African father’s life and the early days of the African National Congress. In both films, he draws on a diverse array of imagery and interviews to create visually striking and insightful film essays. As A. O. Scott noted in the New York Times, “he is a wise and passionate guide.”

We are delighted that Harris will present his work at the PFA Theater, where he will be joined by Leigh Raiford in conversation following the screening of Through a Lens Darkly. Raiford is the author of Imprisoned in a Luminous Glare: Photography and the African American Freedom Struggle and coeditor of The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory; she is an associate professor in African American Studies at UC Berkeley.

Kathy Geritz, Film Curator 

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TUESDAY / 4.14.15

7:00

TWELVE DISCIPLES OF NELSON MANDELA: A SON’S TRIBUTE TO UNSUNG HEROES

THOMAS ALLEN HARRIS (SOUTH AFRICA/US, 2005)

Written by Harris. Photographed by Jonathan Kovel, David Forbes. (73 mins, Color/B&W, DigiBeta, From the artist)

IN PERSON Thomas Allen Harris

“Something of a miracle.” TIME OUT

 

WEDNESDAY / 4.15.15

7:30

THROUGH A LENS DARKLY:
BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS AND
THE EMERGENCE OF A PEOPLE

THOMAS ALLEN HARRIS (US, 2014)

Written by Harris, Don Perry, Paul Carter Harrison, inspired by the book Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers, 1840 to the Present by Deborah Willis. Photographed by Martina Radwan. (92 mins, Color/B&W, DCP, From the artist) 

IN CONVERSATION Thomas Allen Harris and Leigh Raiford (African American Studies)