The Disappearance of Miss Scott

‘The Disappearance of Miss Scott’ is an intimate and urgent reclamation of the life and legacy of Hazel Scott – Trinidadian born, virtuoso pianist, Hollywood trailblazer, civil rights crusader, and the first Black person to host a nationally syndicated television...

The Disappearance of Miss Scott

‘The Disappearance of Miss Scott’ is an intimate and urgent reclamation of the life and legacy of Hazel Scott – Trinidadian born, virtuoso pianist, Hollywood trailblazer, civil rights crusader, and the first Black person to host a nationally syndicated television...
Seeing through the lens: MASTERCLASS

Seeing through the lens: MASTERCLASS

Spanning geographies and generations, Richard Fung’s body of work navigates identity, memory, and belonging across Trinidad, Toronto, and beyond. From exploring his Moruga-born mother’s life through the lens of postcolonial migration, to tracing the journey of dal...
Making the music documentary: MASTERCLASS

Making the music documentary: MASTERCLASS

Join acclaimed director Alison Duke for an illuminating two-hour masterclass exploring the craft and complexity of making the music documentary. Using her film ‘Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story’ as a case study, Duke unpacks the unique storytelling challenges and...
HOLDING ON

HOLDING ON

Coastal and rural workers are being squeezed out of the futures they’ve sustained for generations. This programme invites a reckoning: not with loss, but with the systems making survival impossible.