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10.07.2020

In collaboration with art institutions across the United States, The Studio Museum in Harlem is proud to present a special virtual screening and Q&A of Garrett Bradley’s TIME on Wednesday, October 7th, at 7:00 pm EDT with an exclusive viewing of Kahlil Joseph’s BLKNWSREEL.
 
Free access to the film is available for the first 300 registrants. The invite is non-transferable.

Note: As each link is individually watermarked, the viewing link cannot be forwarded and must be sent to the confirmed guest directly. Confirmed guests will receive a link on the morning of the 7th to join us for the event that evening.

Additional TIME movie body copy

Winning the U.S. Documentary Directing Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival, TIME is an intimate and stunning portrait of mass incarceration in the United States following Sibil Fox Richardson, fighting for the release of her husband, Rob, who is serving a sixty-year prison sentence. 
 
The virtual screening of TIME will begin promptly with an exclusive BLKNWSREEL, and will be immediately followed by a Q&A with director Garrett Bradley and FoxandRob Rich.

TIME will be available to stream on Amazon on October 16th, 2020

Studio Screen | Time film body copy

TIME


@timemovie | #timethemovie
Runtime: 81 Minutes

Fox Rich is a fighter. The entrepreneur, abolitionist, and mother of six boys has spent the last two decades campaigning for the release of her husband, Rob G. Richardson, who is serving a sixty-year sentence for a robbery they both committed in the early 90s in a moment of desperation. Combining video diaries Fox recorded for Rob over the years with intimate glimpses of her present-day life; director Garrett Bradley paints a mesmerizing portrait of the resilience and radical love necessary to prevail over the endless separations of the country’s prison-industrial complex.

Studio Screen | BLKNWSREEL Body Copy

BLKNWSREEL


Runtime: 9 Minutes

In a nod to Pathé News (now British Pathé) newsreel series that traditionally aired ahead of film screenings in the 1900s, BLKNWSREEL appropriates the newsreel format as an opportunity to reimagine the contemporary cinematic experience. Anchored by a unique approach to non-linear storytelling, the work offers a portal to an elevated state of awareness and a respite from traditional notions of Blackness as part of a special presentation ahead of TIME.

Studio Screen | Time Presenter credits

This digital screening is presented by The Underground Museum, supported by Amazon Prime Video, and organized in collaboration with Atlanta Contemporary in Atlanta, Rebuild Foundation and The Renaissance Society in Chicago, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and Project Row Houses in Houston, Eaton DC in Washington DC, Maysles Documentary Center and The Studio Museum in Harlem in New York City.

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Studio Screen

10.07.2020

In collaboration with art institutions across the United States, The Studio Museum in Harlem is proud to present a special virtual screening and Q&A of Garrett Bradley’s TIME on Wednesday, October 7th, at 7:00 pm EDT with an exclusive viewing of Kahlil Joseph’s BLKNWSREEL.
 
Free access to the film is available for the first 300 registrants. The invite is non-transferable.

Note: As each link is individually watermarked, the viewing link cannot be forwarded and must be sent to the confirmed guest directly. Confirmed guests will receive a link on the morning of the 7th to join us for the event that evening.

Additional TIME movie body copy

Winning the U.S. Documentary Directing Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival, TIME is an intimate and stunning portrait of mass incarceration in the United States following Sibil Fox Richardson, fighting for the release of her husband, Rob, who is serving a sixty-year prison sentence. 
 
The virtual screening of TIME will begin promptly with an exclusive BLKNWSREEL, and will be immediately followed by a Q&A with director Garrett Bradley and FoxandRob Rich.

TIME will be available to stream on Amazon on October 16th, 2020

Studio Screen | Time film body copy

TIME


@timemovie | #timethemovie
Runtime: 81 Minutes

Fox Rich is a fighter. The entrepreneur, abolitionist, and mother of six boys has spent the last two decades campaigning for the release of her husband, Rob G. Richardson, who is serving a sixty-year sentence for a robbery they both committed in the early 90s in a moment of desperation. Combining video diaries Fox recorded for Rob over the years with intimate glimpses of her present-day life; director Garrett Bradley paints a mesmerizing portrait of the resilience and radical love necessary to prevail over the endless separations of the country’s prison-industrial complex.

Studio Screen | BLKNWSREEL Body Copy

BLKNWSREEL


Runtime: 9 Minutes

In a nod to Pathé News (now British Pathé) newsreel series that traditionally aired ahead of film screenings in the 1900s, BLKNWSREEL appropriates the newsreel format as an opportunity to reimagine the contemporary cinematic experience. Anchored by a unique approach to non-linear storytelling, the work offers a portal to an elevated state of awareness and a respite from traditional notions of Blackness as part of a special presentation ahead of TIME.

Studio Screen | Time Presenter credits

This digital screening is presented by The Underground Museum, supported by Amazon Prime Video, and organized in collaboration with Atlanta Contemporary in Atlanta, Rebuild Foundation and The Renaissance Society in Chicago, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and Project Row Houses in Houston, Eaton DC in Washington DC, Maysles Documentary Center and The Studio Museum in Harlem in New York City.

Explore More