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Naked Acts
Celebrated as a key film in the canon of African-American independent cinema in the 1990s, Bridgett M. Davis’s first and only feature is a fresh, sensitive exploration of a Black actress attempting to reclaim her sexuality.
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Director
Bridgett M. Davis
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With
Jake-Ann Jones, Patricia DeArcy, John McKie, Ron Cephas Jones
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USA 1996. 87min
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Digital 4K
Cicely, a beautiful aspiring actor, has just landed her first major role. But there’s a problem: it requires a nude scene. Her mother was a Blaxploitation star known for her sex appeal, while Cicely is a survivor of sexual assault with life-long body image issues. Combined, these issues have left her with a strong aversion to dis-robing in public. Now, with the support of her boyfriend Joel, she attempts to overcome her fear. Naked Acts is a gem of a rediscovery – a biting, witty takedown of cinematic and cultural mores.
Contains racist attitudes.
2023 restoration from original film stock preserved by Black Film Center & Archive (Indiana University).
The screening of Naked Acts on Wednesday 20 May will be introduced by Rógan Graham, BFI Film Programmer.
BFI Southbank will be closed Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 June due to a private event. BFI Riverfront will be closed on 9 July until 5pm. It will re-open in the evening.
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