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BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions

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BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions

2025
1h 53m
6.2(5 votes)
Documentary

Overview

Preeminent West African curator and scholar Funmilayo Akechukwu’s magnum opus, The Resonance Field, leads her to the heart of the Atlantic Ocean, drawing a journalist into a journey that shatters her understanding of consciousness and time.

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Rich Spirit
JustFilms / Ford Foundation
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Cast & Crew

12 members
Acting

Shaunette Renée Wilson

Unknown Role

Shaunette Renée Wilson
Acting

Kaneza Schaal

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No Image
Acting

Hope Giselle

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Acting

Peter Jay Fernandez

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Peter Jay Fernandez
Acting

Penny Johnson Jerald

Unknown Role

Penny Johnson Jerald
Acting

Zora Casebere

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Zora Casebere
Directing

Spike Lee

Self (archive footage)

Spike Lee
Directing

Agnès Varda

Self (archive footage)

Agnès Varda
Acting

Anna Karina

Self (archive footage)

Anna Karina
Acting

W. E. B. Du Bois

Self (archive footage)

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Whitney Houston

Self (archive footage)

Whitney Houston
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James Baldwin

Self (archive footage)

James Baldwin

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