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I Am Not OK, A Film by Gabrielle Lansner

Brooklyn Museum
Oct 04 Through Jan 26 | Fri | 11AM | $20 Adults, $14 for adults 65+ and Students with Valid ID
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I Am Not OK, A Film by Gabrielle Lansner at Brooklyn Museum
I AM NOT OK, the award-winning dance film from choreographer and filmmaker Gabrielle Lansner, has been selected for The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition, a group show celebrating the diversity of Brooklyn creatives on view at The Brooklyn Museum, October 4-January 26, 2025. Lansner’s 12-minute film, first released in 2022, immerses the viewer in a mother’s emotional response to the unending killings of Black Americans amidst the backdrop of the protests that followed the death of George Floyd. Lansner was one of 200 artists selected from over 4,000 applicants for the Brooklyn Artists Exhibition.

Directed by Gabrielle Lansner with narration and writing by Tiffiney Davis, I AM NOT OK weaves together dance, music, and spoken word to convey the response of a mother and son to the killing of George Floyd in 2020 amidst the backdrop of protests that followed. Lansner’s film is set to an actual Facebook Live recording posted at the time by Davis, Executive Director of the Red Hook Arts Project. I AM NOT OK, starring dancer/choreographer Pat Hall and dancer Dahsir Hausif, powerfully portrays the fear, outrage, and pent-up anger that came to symbolize a global movement to end anti-Black racism. Since its 2022 release, I AM NOT OK has been screened at multiple film festivals in the United States and internationally. The film was an official selection at the Chelsea Film Festival, the Harlem International Film Festival, and the Queens World Film Festival, among others. It has received Awards for Best Cinedance at the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival and Best Experimental Film from Brooklyn’s Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival, as well as a nomination for Best Social Justice Film from NYC’s MOM Film Festival.

Venue: Brooklyn Museum

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