Original title: Dreams are Colder than Death

Dreams are Colder than Death is an experimental documentary/essay film that leverages a reflection on the legacy of Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech, to pose more fundamental and pressing questions: “what is the concept of blackness? Where did it come from? What does it mean for people of color living in America today?”. Ultimately, through the word of Fred Moten, the film poses the question of the possibility to love black people as well as a reflection on the acceptance of our roots.

  • Duration: 52
  • Production year: 2014
  • Country: United States of America

Arthur Jafa

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