Ngozi Onwurah is a pioneer of British cinema and HOME acknowledges this with a retrospective of her ground-breaking work. Visually and intellectually stimulating, her films are often marked by her use of autobiographical elements in her uncompromising exploration of the cultural politics of race and gender. This is a rare chance to engage with the work of an important filmmaker.
In this season
In Conversation: Director Ngozi Onwurah
As our year-long celebration of Women in Global Cinema kicks into gear, we spoke with filmmaker Ngozi Onwurah about her movies and future projects.
Blogs
In conversation with Ngozi Onwurah
HOME's Rachel Hayward talks to Director Ngozi Onwurah as part of our Celebration of Women in Global Cinema...
Previously in this season
Cinema
Welcome II the Terrordome
This strikingly original, ground-breaking low budget British film presents a dystopian future where black inhabitants have been forced to live in the drug infested Terrordome,…
Cinema
Ngozi Onwurah Shorts
This collection of shorter works by Ngozi Onwurah showcases her cinematic explorations of race, gender and identity.