‘Slam - Marc Levin’

21 May'23
- 18:30

A talented Black poet, Ray (Saul Williams) is arrested on a petty drug possession charge and thrown into a D.C. jail. As he navigates prison and two rival gangs, Ray befriends Lauren (Sonja Sohn), who teaches a writing class for inmates and takes an interest in his poetry and his pending legal hearing. Refusing to accept the “options” given to him by a racist system, Ray finds salvation in his rhymes.

Marc Levin’s charged testament to the transcendent power of art and scathing indictment of the criminal justice system, SLAM won the 1998 Sundance Grand Jury Prize and the Camera d’Or prize at Cannes, gave voice to emergent artists like Williams, Sohn, Bonz Malone, Beau Sia, and Liza Jessie Peterson, and contributed to a growing criminal justice reform movement. A documentarian, Levin sought creative collaborators in co-writers Williams, Sohn, and Richard Stratton, and many roles were played by inmates and non-professional actors.

A new digital restoration from a 35mm interpositive made in collaboration between Sundance Institute, the Academy Film Archive, and the UCLA Film & Television Archive. 

The screening will be followed by an in-depth conversation between Saul Williams and Simone Zeefuik (Afro-Dutch writer, cultural programmer and organizer).

Also not to be missed as part of our Saul Williams focus, the screening of Neptune Frost (Anisia Uzeyman & Saul Williams) on 20 May '23

​​​​​​​This event is a co-creation with Recognition(instagram)

Concerts

Exhibitions

Talks & Debates

Festival

Society & Current affairs

Global Music

With the Kids and Teens

19 → 21
May'23

Afropolitan Festival 2023

Practical information

Location

Studio

Rue Ravenstein 23 1000 BRUSSELS

Language

  • Subtitles: English
  • Original version: English

Rates

Standard

8 -

< 30 year

6 -

BIM/VT Card

6 -

EU Disability card

6 -

Collaboration