Co-presented with The Baffler, this special screening of Masaaki Yuasa’s giddy, grotesque kaleidoscope of a film plays at BAM for one night only, featuring an introduction by writer Dan Piepenbring.
—Artforum
No Fear, No Die
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- BAM Film 2024
Isaach de Bankolé and Alex Descas star in the under-seen second feature by celebrated director Claire Denis, an unflinching portrait of two Black immigrant men from Benin and French Antilles, scraping out a living through illegal cockfights in a restaurant basement on the outskirts of Paris. As their restaurateur partner, portrayed by French New Wave legend Jean-Claude Brialy, demands more violence and blood, bonds fray and tensions escalate out of control—all set to a slow-burning score by South African jazz great Abdullah Ibrahim. Inspired by the writings of postcolonial philosopher Frantz Fanon, No Fear, No Die viscerally evokes the psychic trauma experienced by outsiders in a majority-white society. Restored in 4K by The Film Desk/Pathé in 2022.
—Artforum
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