11am to 12pm, Friday 19 November, online
0.5% takes place in a single day in which four different residents of a seaside town connect with each other in an unexpected way. Based on writer/director Yero Timi-Biu’s own experiences, the film explores the joy and comfort to be shared between these residents of a town whose streets are 97% white.
In this session we’ll explore in detail how the idea was developed and brought to the screen, focusing in particular on how the development and production were defined by it as an ‘artist film’. Our guests will be Yero Timi-Biu and one of the film’s producers, Angela Moneke.
0.5% will be released online on BBC iPlayer soon. For this event, a screening link is sent direct to schools.
£60 or £30 if less than 10 students attending.