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Music City Mondays

It’s Monday night, this is Music City, and these are music films.


Seminar: Nashville’s Black Cinema Culture: A Hidden History of Film From Music City + STORMY WEATHER
Mon, Feb 23 | Seminar at 7:00pm, Film at 8:00pm

Seminar: Nashville’s Black Cinema Culture: A Hidden History of Film From Music City + STORMY WEATHER

This Belcourt 100 seminar reveals a century of filmmaking shaped by Black Nashvillians, examining the actors, directors, writers, exhibitors and theaters that fostered Black cinema culture during and after Jim Crow segregation — and traces how Nashville’s Black creatives used the moving image to reflect lived experience and shape cultural identity, positioning Music City as an overlooked center of African American cinema. Includes a screening of STORMY WEATHER immediately following at 8:00pm.
COTTON COMES TO HARLEM (35mm)
Mon, Mar 2 at 8:00pm

COTTON COMES TO HARLEM (35mm)

Ossie Davis’s 1970 action-comedy follows Harlem detectives Gravedigger Jones and Coffin Ed Johnson as they unravel a con involving stolen charity funds and a crooked Back-to-Africa scheme. Featuring Redd Foxx and Nashville-born actress Helen Martin, the film blends satire and social critique, marking a turning point in Black independent cinema.