Q&A with Director Michael Almereyda and Curator Livia Bloom

Panther and Lords: In Unity and Struggle

“All Power To The People: The BPP & Beyond”, Dir. Lee Lew Lee (1996) 115 min.

Original Panther Lee Lew Lee examines the recent history of the radical left inside of the U.S., with a special emphasis on the U.S. Goverments racist and illegal COINTELPRO attacks on the Black/Latino/Native American community in general and the Black Panther Party in particular.

Panel Discussion: Black Panthers, Young Lords & BLA Members and moderated by Miles Rijper

Documentaries in Bloom: Paradise

Michael Almereyda, 2009, 122 min.

"Michael Almereyda’s Paradise is essentially a series of home movies, but home movies of a very high order. Resembling a Chris Markerfilm essay without the narration, the rigorous structure and the intellectual jokes, “Paradise” comprises 44 discrete scenes. They were culled from digital video footage Mr. Almereyda shot over the course of 10 years during which he nearly always carried a camera with him. Aside from music at the beginning and end, only ambient sounds and voices are heard. Although it lacks most of the usual devices that indicate a director’s point of view, it’s hard to imagine a more personal film."- Mike Hale, The New York Times