1968 < 2018 > 2068

1968 < 2018 > 2068

2018 · 7 min · ★ 3.5

Drawing on literary excerpts from the book 'Black Quantum Futurism: Theory and Practice,' 1968 < 2018 > 2068 is a meditation on cyclical and linear time theory, memory, and trauma.

Directed by Keisha Rae Witherspoon

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