Film & DocumentaryAugust 6, 2021 • View in browserRest in Power, Menelik Shabazz. Black British Cinema Is All the Better in Your Wake.The Barbadian-born filmmaker, producer, and writer passed away in June, after decades of advocating for Afro-diasporic film culture. | Yasmina Price Looking Back at the Misbegotten Woodstock ’99 Music FestivalThe HBO documentary Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage views the event not just as one fiasco, but as an allegory for the Y2K era. | Nadine Smith A 700-Year-Old Poem Becomes an Existential Modern Fantasy FilmThe Green Knight adapts a Middle English chivalric romance of King Arthur’s court as a somber, allegorical adventure. | Madeleine Seidel A Mystical Masseuse Sends a Gated Community Into UpheavalDirector Malgorzata Szumowska uses fantasy to satirize the lives of the affluent in Poland’s official Oscar submission. | Ela Bittencourt Support HyperallergicOur membership program makes it possible for us to dive deeper into important issues and topics. Want to be part of the future of independent arts journalism? FROM THE ARCHIVE Cydnii Wilde Harris brings to light a collection of crucial reports and interviews from the American Archive of Public Broadcasting, who, through their collaborative initiative with the Library of Congress, have preserved a wealth of media spotlighting Black authors, journalists, musicians, and politicians. An Invaluable Black Public Broadcasting Archive Is Now Accessible OnlineFrom a report on sundown towns to interviews with Angela Davis and Emmett Till’s mother, here are highlights from the American Archive of Public Broadcasting. | Cydnii Wilde Harris |