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SUMMARY:Film screening: Sorry to Bother You
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260530T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260530T173500
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DESCRIPTION:In an alternate version of Oakland\, California\, telemarketer
  Cassius Green discovers an unusual key to professional success that rapid
 ly transforms his life. Boots Riley's wildly inventive dark comedy blends 
 surreal satire with sharp commentary on race\, capitalism\, and ambition.\
 n\nPart of Black Horror in “Post-Racial” America: Fear on Film After O
 bama through Trump 2.0. This screening takes place at the Cinema in the Sc
 hwarzman Centre for the Humanities.\n\nAbout the series\nBlack Horror in 
 “Post-Racial” America: Fear on Film After Obama through Trump 2.0 is a
  week of screenings exploring the rise of contemporary Black horror cinema
  and the genre’s power to confront histories of racism\, violence and in
 equality. Featuring landmark films including Get Out\, Us\, Candyman\, Sor
 ry To Bother You and Sinners\, the series examines how horror can unsettle
  dominant narratives\, challenge systems of power and reimagine America’
 s relationship to race\, class and identity.
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