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  1. Summary. Style. The Importance of Miles Davis. Hybridity. References. External links. The Stuart Hall Project is a 2013 British film written and directed by John Akomfrah centred on cultural theorist Stuart Hall, who is regarded as one of the founding figures of the New Left and a key architect of Cultural Studies in Britain.

  2. The Stuart Hall Project was composed of clips drawn from more than 100 hours of archival footage of Hall, woven together over the music of jazz artist Miles Davis, who was an inspiration to both Hall and Akomfrah. The film's structure is composed of multiple strands.

  3. 6 de sept. de 2013 · Stuart Hall: Mourning, migration and Miles Davis. Jonathan Derbyshire talks to filmmaker John Akomfrah about The Stuart Hall Project. By Jonathan Derbyshire. September 06, 2013. Cultural theorist Stuart Hall is the subject of a new documentary.

  4. El Proyecto Stuart Hall se compuso de clips extraídos de más de 100 horas de material de archivo de Hall, entrelazados con la música del artista de jazz Miles Davis, quien fue una inspiración tanto para Hall como para Akomfrah.. La estructura de la película se compone de múltiples hilos.

  5. The third key creative partner is the late Miles Davis, whose music – a shared passion of Akomfrah and Hall – is used to map a complementary emotional and temporal landscape which encapsulates the film’s moods and themes.

  6. socialtextjournal.org › periscope_article › all-bluesAll Blues – Social Text

    19 de jun. de 2014 · By brent hayes edwards June 19, 2014 blues, collaboration, diaspora, hybridity, miles davis, stuart hall. I never met Stuart Hall, or even saw him speak in person, which seems surprising now that he is gone — there must have been opportunities I missed — but also somehow appropriate.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2017 · Tools. “When I was nineteen, Miles Davis put his finger on my soul, and it never went away,” Stuart Hall reflects in John Akomfrah’s documentary, The Stuart Hall Project. Miles Davis not only “touched” Halls soul, but the music and its many moods, its vagaries, its experimentations provided a lodestar, a touchstone, and ...