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Huey Copeland
"Black Affective Forms: A Conversation with Garrett Bradley" likely explores the filmmaker's approach to portraying Black experiences, particularly in relation to her documentary "Time" and other works. While I don't have direct access to the full conversation, based on Bradley's other interviews and discussions about her work, we ca...
3 years ago
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