Saturday  17 May 2.00pm-4.30pm
BFI Southbank (near Royal Festival Hall) Belvedere Road SE1
Tube: Waterloo. Admission £5.00 Box office 0207 928 3232
www.bfi.org.uk

Award winning adaptation of Joseph Zobells initially banned novel.Set in Martinique in

the 1930s, this award-winning adaptation of Joseph Zobel’s novel follows the struggles of a

young boy as he fights for his future. With an introduction by Paul Goodwin, curator at Tate

Modern. After the screening we will welcome Jenny Zobel, daughter of Joseph, to discuss her

father's wider work and legacy. Sylviane Rano, co-founder of the Images of Black Women festival, www.imagesofblackwomen.com  will also join us for the discussion. A perfect cinema trip for families