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    Outdoor screening. Black Speaks Back, ZWARTE IBIS, Het Filmplein program⁠(opens in a new tab) at Pakhuis de Zwijger, July 2024. Photo: Megan Hoetger.

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    Screening. Black Speaks Back, ZWARTE IBIS, Fringe! Queer Art & Film Fest, London, September 2024. Photo: Megan Hoetger.

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ZWARTE IBIS portrays a young Black woman’s quest for intimacy in a world where the boundaries between the individual and the collective, the political and the personal, the past and the present, become ever blurrier. The community-based short film is an afro-surrealistic reverie, poetically re-imagining our contemporary conceptions of relationships with the self and with imagined communities through a questioning of historically and culturally imposed views on Black people’s intimate lives in the diaspora. The film draws together stories and images from months of collective discussion, and includes contributions from over 80 members of the Afro-Dutch community working across writing, acting, costuming, filming, and editing.

Premiering in January 2024 at Melkweg, Amsterdam in collaboration with Caribbean Creativity⁠(opens in a new tab) and Africadelic⁠(opens in a new tab), the opening weekend program was accompanied by a welcoming DJ set, singing bowl performance, and post-screening panel discussions on black intimacy featuring members of the cast and crew. Since then, the film has circulated widely through the festival circuit with screenings Christchurch, NZ; Kigali, RW (Pridefull Fest: QTBIPOC Film Festival⁠(opens in a new tab)); New York, US (Pridefull Fest: QTBIPOC Film Festival⁠(opens in a new tab)); Accra, GH (Black Star Independent Film Festival⁠(opens in a new tab)); London, UK (Fringe! Queer Film & Art Fest⁠(opens in a new tab)); Cuiabá, BR (MT Queer Premia⁠(opens in a new tab)); Saint George, GD (12N, 61W Grenada Film Festival); Washington D.C., US (Afrofuturist Femmes Film Festival); Vancouver, CA (Black Independent Film Festival); and San Francisco, US (Silicon Valley Queer Film Festival). In Kingali, ZWARTE IBIS was winner for Best Cinematography.

ZWARTE IBIS was a commission that I led as part of the Edition IX - Bodies and Technologies biennial program (2022-2023) for If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam. For the project, I served as the production supervisor. The film was made possible with support from the Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie.

Co-producer: La Fam
Director: Emma-Lee Amponsah
Composer: Chris “Ci” Rickets
Writing team: Nohely Koeyers, Emma-Lee Amponsah, Chris “Ci” Rickets, and Alexine Gabriela
Director of Photography: Henck Pengel
Edited by: Chris Tjong Ayong
Color grading: Yavuz Salim Isler
Text: Mathieu Charles
Narrator: Burnice Hiwat
Lead Actress: Henriette “Valies