• Directed by: Ramata-Toulaye Sy
  • Cast: Khady Mane, Mamadou Diallo
  • Language: Pulaar and Peul with English subtitles
  • Year: 2023
  • Duration: 87min
  • Certificate: 12A
  • Type: Film

Presented by Ebony Reels

Join us for an evening of poetry and film. We’re delighted to welcome Hilário Alves, an Angolan-Portuguese poet and founder of "FluentinBoth”. His verse delves into the realms of male sensibility and invites us to contemplate the intersections of race, identity, and love.

His readings will complement a special screening of the acclaimed Senegalese romantic drama, Banel & Adama. Banel and Adama are fiercely in love. The young couple live in a remote village in northern Senegal and for them, nothing else in the world exists. However, their love seems on a collision course with their family’s traditions as drought strikes their community. Award-winning filmmaker Ramata Toulaye Sy’s spellbinding debut feature follows the fated lovers in their quest to carve a life for themselves beyond the expectations of others.

7pm Poetry reading from Hilário Alves

7.15pm Film begins

8.45pm Poetry reading from Hilário Alves

8.55pm Pre-recorded Q&A with director Ramata Toulaye Sy 

9.25pm Ends

 

This event is supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. As part of this support, we have a small travel fund to help audience members attend the screening who could not otherwise afford to. If you would like help with travel, we ask that you purchase a return tickets as evidence of your travel. Ebony Reels staff will be located in reception fifteen minutes prior to the film starting and can offer you reimbursement for your return journey. Travel is limited to one return ticket per person.

Please note that in line with the BFI’s environmental commitments, we can only assist with travel using public transport within Nottingham.

 

Please note, seating for this screening is unallocated. If you have any access requirements such as wheelchair spaces, please contact our Box Office team at info@broadway.org.uk or 0115 952 6611, who will arrange seat reservations for you for this event.

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