The Injured Body is a film about racism, resilience, and radical imagination.
It asks the question: how do we carry the weight of racism in our bodies, what does it mean for our mental and physical health, and how can we begin to heal?
It’s a visually striking and emotionally resonant documentary that delves into the everyday realities of racial microaggressions through candid conversations with 16 women of color. Inspired by Claudia Rankine’s groundbreaking book Citizen: An American Lyric, the film explores the complex intersections of race, gender, and identity in today’s America.
Shot across the changing seasons of Upstate New York by Rajesh Barnabas, The Injured Body features mesmerizing dance sequences primarily choreographed by Mariko Yamada and portrait photography by Erica Jae. From vibrant costumes to a dynamic musical score, every element of the film invites the viewer into a rich sensory experience.
The Injured Body is a call to imagine a world beyond racist violence and to believe in the possibility of collective healing.
Join us for this much awaited film premiere followed by a thought-provoking discussion.
This project is partly funded by a grant from the Josephine and Paul Wenger Fund for Peace Through International Understanding (First Unitarian Church of Rochester) and fiscally sponsored by New York Women in Film & Television.
This event is run and organized by a third party, taking place at The Little. The Little is the venue, but not the organizer or programmer, for this event. Please note that Little Theatre discounts, passes, and member benefits do not apply.