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  1. A Place of Rage is a 1991 film by Pratibha Parmar. The film includes interviews of Angela Davis, June Jordan, Trinh T. Minh-ha, and Alice Walker. It discusses and asks for political action regarding racism and homophobia, linking the two issues together. It was created to be aired on British television and it is 52 minutes long.

  2. A PLACE OF RAGE is an exuberant award-winning documentary film by Pratibha Parmar which made its debut in 1991 yet it’s content is still one of the richest and most cherished and includes rare interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan and Alice walker.

  3. 13 de sept. de 2018 · Subtitles: English (United Kingdom) Availability: Worldwide. A PLACE OF RAGE, an exuberant award-winning documentary a film by Pratibha Parmar made its debut in 1991 yet it's content is still one of the richest and most cherished with interviews from Angela Davis, June Jordan and Alice walker.

  4. In this accomplished documentary, acclaimed filmmaker Pratibha Parmar (A PLACE OF RAGE, WARRIOR MARKS) explores the intersection of feminism with popular music, focusing on the role of female recording artists in the 1990s and their influence on modern women.

  5. 3 de may. de 2017 · The exhibition revisits the important conversations which arose around the “form, future and function of black art” in 1980s Britain at a time of ‘civil unrest and divisive national politics’ when artists were ‘exploring their relationship to Britain’s colonial past as well as to art history’.

  6. A Place of Rage: Directed by Pratibha Parmar. With Angela Davis, Fannie Lou Hamer, June Jordan, Rosa Parks. This celebration of African American women and their achievements features interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan and Alice Walker.

  7. A Place of Rage. Pratibha Parmar. 05/07 - 15/07/2023 “A fierce and loving assessment of the social movements of the 1960s from the vantage point of the 1990s culture wars. The film features interviews with three of the most influential Black feminist intellectuals of our time: Angela Y. Davis, Alice Walker, and June Jordan.