Compensation

Showings

SNF Parkway Theatre 3 Thu, Mar 20 7:30 PM
SNF Parkway Theatre 2 Fri, Mar 21 7:30 PM
SNF Parkway Theatre 2 Sat, Mar 22 4:15 PM
SNF Parkway Theatre 3 Sat, Mar 22 7:30 PM
SNF Parkway Theatre 1 Sun, Mar 23 3:00 PM
Filmmaker Q&A:Yes
SNF Parkway Theatre 2 Sun, Mar 23 6:30 PM
Film
Type:Narrative
Film Info
Year:1999
Runtime:95 minutes
Language:English
Production Country:USA
Premiere:2000 Sundance
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Zeinabu irene Davis
Screenwriter:Zeinabu irene Davis, Marc Arthur Chéry, Dana Briscoe
Produced By:Yvonne Welbon, Dana Briscoe, Marc Arthur Chéry
Cast:John Earl Jelks, Michelle A. Banks, Nirvana Cobb, Kevin L. Davis, Christopher Smith
Cinematographer:Pierre Désir
Editor:Dana Briscoe
Production Design:Cathy C. Cook
Composer:Atiba Y. Jali, Reginald R. Robinson

Description

A landmark of independent cinema, Compensation is Zeinabu irene Davis’s moving, ambitious portrait of the struggles of Deaf African Americans and the complexities of loving relationships at the bookends of the twentieth century. In extraordinary dual performances, Michelle A. Banks and John Earl Jelks play Malindy and Arthur, a couple in 1910 Chicago, as well as Malaika and Nico, a couple living in the same city almost eighty years later. Their stories are deftly interwoven through the creative use of archival photography, an original score featuring ragtime and African percussion, and an editing style both lyrical and tender. Malindy, an industrious, intelligent dressmaker, falls for Arthur, an illiterate migrant from Mississippi, along the shore of Lake Michigan. On the same beach in the present, Malaika, an inspired and resilient graphic artist, softens before a brash yet endearing children’s librarian, Nico. Each pair faces the obstacles of their time as Black Americans, including structural racism and emerging pandemics. Compensation remains a groundbreaking story of inclusion and visibility that bears witness to the social forces and prejudices that stand in the way of love.