Diving into 'Small Axe': A British Anthology & Love Letter to Caribbean Culture
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This episode features Rachel Osborn from Julie Mango TV. Together, we unpack the compelling British anthology "Small Axe," which chronicles the West Indian community's stories in London during the 1960s to 1980s. The conversation goes beyond the screen to dissect the critical need for spaces that amplify Caribbean voices in film, and we delve into the symbiosis of global Black liberation movements, highlighting the poignant themes that resonate through time.
Rachel lends her expertise on the challenges "Small Axe" faced in bridging the gap between the UK and international audiences, emphasizing the crucial roles behind the scenes that push for a more inclusive media landscape.
Concluding with a look forward, we share our collective aspiration to see the Caribbean film industry flourish, recognizing the role of streaming services in catapulting regional and diaspora cinema to the forefront. This podcast aims not only to celebrate Caribbean narratives but also to serve as a call to action, encouraging the support and recognition these stories rightly deserve. Stay tuned for the continuation of this rich dialogue with Rachel's return, as we further analyze the cultural significance and future of Caribbean cinema.
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Chapter
1. Explore British Series 'Small Acts (00:00:00)
2. Black Experience and Deportation Scandal Discussion (00:10:42)
3. Small Acts Distribution Challenges Across Countries (00:16:28)
4. Exploring Community and Changing Dynamics (00:28:52)
5. Exploring Relationships and Cultural Nuances (00:35:48)
6. Promoting Caribbean Film Industry Growth (00:39:20)
7. Streaming Caribbean Film (00:48:09)
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