Open 12-6PM at Metroland Cultures (91 Kilburn Square, NW6 6PS) 

Featuring work by Amel Moyersoen, Bediah, Chanthila Phaophanit, Funke Alafiatayo, Kes Tchaas Eccleston, Jana Al-Mughrabi, Jessica Pandian, Laith Elzubaidi, Latifa Akay, Leena Habiballa, Leila Gamaz, Mariam Aliabadi, Melissa Arras, Nia Fekri, Niki kohandel, Raheela Suleman, Ruweyda Sheikh-Ali, Siufan Adey, Soe-Myat Noe, Vankshita Mishra, and Yasmin Safieddine

Centering on our year-long film school for Black and non-white artists, this exhibition of films and installation bring together the works of over 20 of our students over the years, with over 30 films presented on fabrics and textiles playing in sync and immersive projections.

Now in its fourth year, the Other Cinemas Film School is rooted in the belief that the knowledge and means to create films should be available to everyone - especially Black and non-white people. It is a space to explore film as a creative and political medium and expand our imaginations as an exercise in collective becoming.

Collective Imaginings gestures to this radical work of the imagination, the collective dreaming up of filmscapes that can act as receptacles for new political worlds. The film school has been our attempt at this collective imagining; a space of (un)learning, feeling, thinking, being, working, and playing together in service of the transformative potential of filmmaking to our communities.

We hope to celebrate and open up the work created in our film school to the wider community as well as the ethos that define our pedagogy and the relationships that shape it.