- Directed by: Perry Henzell, co-written by Trevor D. Rhone
- Cast: Jimmy Cliff, Janet Bradley, Carl Bradshaw
- Year: 1972
- Duration: 103min
- Certificate: 15
- Type: Film
Presented by Ebony Reels Film Club
Perry Henzell’s unfiltered portrait of Jamaica’s music industry, the emerging Rasta faith and how so many Jamaicans lived, both in the town and the country, redefined a genre of music, giving it context and weight. Five decades on, that excitement and sense of discovery remain undimmed whilst Jimmy Cliff brings a knockout soundtrack and charisma aplenty to this classic crime drama.
Ebony Reels is a Nottingham-based film club dedicated to showcasing the richness of Black Cinema throughout the city.
Dress good in your 1970’s Jamaican finery! Yes man! Grab your people and get your free portraits in our famous Ebony Reels photo booth!
Arrive from 5.30pm for photographs, and get ready for a pre-film performance from fantastic Reggae Artist ‘CBlock’ at 7pm
The film will start rolling at 7.30pm.
Visit Ebony Reels' Pinterest board below for 1970s Jamaican fashion inspiration/ideas for what to wear for the screening.
The Harder They Come-inspired photoshoot, Ebony Reels
Thank you to our models Joyce, Eric, Alice and Elaine. Photographer Tom Morley.