
Stuart Hall is one of the most influential and esteemed cultural theorists of a generation. A thinker and commentator, his peers include other giants of political commentary such as Noam Chomsky, Susan Sontag, Alan Ginsberg, Michel Foucault and Gore Vidal. THE STUART HALL PROJECT takes the viewer on a roller coaster ride through the upheavals, struggles and turning points that made the 20th century the century of campaigning, and of global political and cultural change.... (Full plot summary below)
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Stuart Hall is one of the most influential and esteemed cultural theorists of a generation. A thinker and commentator, his peers include other giants of political commentary such as Noam Chomsky, Susan Sontag, Alan Ginsberg, Michel Foucault and Gore Vidal. THE STUART HALL PROJECT takes the viewer on a roller coaster ride through the upheavals, struggles and turning points that made the 20th century the century of campaigning, and of global political and cultural change.
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| ViewLondonKatherine McLaughlinA passionate, creative and vibrant tribute to cultural theorist Stuart Hall that should inspire further discussion and reflection on the world we live in. |
| Time OutDave CalhounAkomfrah finds an imaginative way of telling Hall's story.' |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)David GrittenIt's a rare and welcome film that devotes itself to the life of a British public intellectual, especially a man as intriguing as Hall. |
| Little White LiesPhilip ConcannonA fascinating portrait of the revered cultural theorist from the great John Akomfrah. |
| Sight and SoundAshley ClarkSimultaneously elegiac and light, dense and accessible, The Stuart Hall Project is a singular work with a built-in replay value, and possessed of its own distinct sensibility. |
| CineVueJoseph WalshThe Stuart Hall Project is a brave piece of filmmaking. |
| User ReviewChristopher HPoetic and soundtracked by music from Miles Davis completely befitting of the mood. Mostly made of soundbites and snippets of footage and it is a gradual build up of the whole picture. Little patience will be rewarded. |
| User ReviewPaolo RA marvellous tribute to an under-celebrated British intellectual... are there still any of those left? Brilliant. |
| User ReviewKevin CA movie about my main OU lecturer, I was always going to be biased! But this is an excellent documentary to chart the radical post-war Left in Britain and the integration of the Windrush generation. |