Black on Screen: Inner Lives, Outer Frames

Tue May 05 2026 at 06:30 pm to 09:00 pm UTC-04:00

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture | New York

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
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Black on Screen: Inner Lives, Outer Frames
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The third program in New York Stories on Screen, the fourth season of Black on Screen, organized by Alfreda’s Cinema.
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“Inner Lives, Outer Frames” is the third program in New York Stories on Screen, the fourth season of Black on Screen, guest-curated by Alfreda’s Cinema.

Losing Ground (1982) directed by the late filmmaker and writer Kathleen Collins, offers a radical vision of Black intellectual and emotional life with layered interior storytelling. The film follows Sara (Seret Scott), a philosophy professor navigating love, intellect, and creative awakening during a summer upstate.

The program opens with Madeleine Hunt Ehrlich's short film Cleopatra at the Mall (2024) that drifts through contemporary spaces of spectacle and consumption, reimagining mythic power within the everyday landscape of the shopping mall.

Across decades, these two films meet in a shared inquiry: what does it look like for a Black woman artist to claim space for thought, pleasure, and imagination? Together, the films establish a dialogue across time about performance, interiority, and artistic self-definition, highlighting the enduring brilliance of Black women filmmakers as they shape their own cinematic worlds. Following the screening, Alfreda’s Cinema founder, Melissa Lyde will moderate a conversation with Nina Collins, and Madeleine Hunt Ehrlich.



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ABOUT BLACK ON SCREEN

Black on Screen: A Century of Radical Visual Culture, captures 100 years of local and transnational Black movement work and artistic evolution on film. Sourced from The Schomburg’s collection and others, it takes a kaleidoscopic look at Black life and expression across diasporas, rendering a range of storytelling traditions that incite and inspire Black world-building. The Moving Image and Recorded Sound Division (MIRS, pronounced “meers”) at the Schomburg Center collects and preserves audio and moving image (AMI) materials related to the experiences of people of African descent. The division has amassed nearly 400 collections, approximately 5,000 square feet, in a variety of formats, which captures the gestures and sounds of major historical, artistic and cultural moments and influencers. While the strength is the Black American holdings there is considerable Caribbean and African representation in the collection.



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GUESTS Please note that holding seats in the Langston Hughes Auditorium is strictly prohibited and there is no food or drinks allowed anywhere in the Schomburg Center.

ACCESSIBLILITY Accessibility requests can be made by e-mail [email protected].

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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 515 Malcolm X Blvd, New York, United States

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