While I Write: Act III of The Desire Project

While I Write: Act III of The Desire Project

2016 · 3 min · Documentary

With the written word as the only visual element, Grada Kilomba gives a voice to an individual who has been historically silenced by colonial narratives. "In this experimental video," the artist states, "I explore how thoughts can be associated not only with theory, but especially with sounds, movement and emotions."

Directed by Grada Kilomba

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