MEANWHILE
Friday, August 2, at 7 PM
The Grange Hall, West Tisbury
Dir. Catherine Gund | Documentary | U.S.A. | 2024 | 1 hr. 29 min.
Followed by a discussion with director Catherine Gund and film subject Juli Vanderhoop; Jacqueline Glover will moderate
A docu-poem in six verses, this film is a groundbreaking, immersive, nonlinear, and dynamic collaboration by Jacqueline Woodson (text), Meshell Ndegeocello (soundscape), Erika Dilday (support), M. Trevino (structure), and Catherine Gund (direction). A rare cinematic meditation on how race, racism, and resistance shape our shared breath, not just in moments of violence but in the enduring, pervasive legacy of that risk, it combines artists’ expressions with historical and observational footage to unveil the profound impact of white supremacy on our human connections.
Tickets for this screening are general-admission and pay-what-you-can. The suggested ticket price is $20. If you can pay more, we greatly appreciate it!