Unorthodocs - Being Blacker
Film

Unorthodocs: Being Blacker

Mon 12 Mar 2018
19.00 - 21.00
£10.00 / £8.00 concessions

Concession price tickets apply to over 60s, teachers, tutors, disabled, students, 12-16 year olds and registered unwaged. You will need to bring relevant ID to verify your status. 

Screening Room
South Wing

After a ten-year absence, acclaimed filmmaker Molly Dineen is back with a new feature documentary: Being Blacker; an intimate, 90-minute portrait of Jamaican-born reggae producer, businessman, father, son, and community pillar, Blacker Dread.

40 years after featuring in Dineen’s first film, Blacker invites Dineen to film his mother’s funeral, opening the door to his life at a time of great personal crisis. As the story unfolds and Blacker faces his first prison sentence, he reflects on the issues that have dogged his last 40 years here in the UK; inequality, poverty, crime, racism, and why he sent his youngest child back to school in Jamaica.

Made with intimacy and warmth, the film takes us deep into Blacker’s world and, through his eyes, offers a rarely heard perspective on life in Britain today.


This screening takes place shortly before the British television premiere and will be followed by a Q&A with Director Molly Dineen and Blacker Dread. 

Celebrating documentary at its most remarkable, innovative and provocative, we present the fifth annual series of Unorthodocs, a programme of award winning, internationally acclaimed documentaries. These are tales that triumphantly defy convention. 

The series is curated by film producers and Somerset House residents Dartmouth Films.

All films are followed by a discussion and Q&A.