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Losing Ground (1982)

Losing Ground

Wednesday, October 23

7 PM

NR | Comedy/Drama | 1h 26m

1982 | USA

One of the first feature films directed by an African American woman, Kathleen Collins’s LOSING GROUND tells the story of a marriage between two remarkable people, both at a crossroads in their lives. Sara Rogers (Seret Scott), a black professor of philosophy, is embarking on an intellectual quest to understand “ecstasy” just as her painter husband, Victor (Bill Gunn), sets off on a more earthy exploration of joy. Over the course of a summer idyll in upstate New York, the two each experience profound emotional and romantic awakenings. Applying a deft comic touch to a deeply personal exploration of love, race, and gender, Collins crafts a charming, complex tale of personal discovery that, after decades of neglect, has reemerged as a still-fresh landmark of independent cinema.

Language: English

Director: Kathleen Collins

Writer: Kathleen Collins

Part of the Cinema Essentials film series, presented in collaboration with the Cinema & Television Arts department.


 
 
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