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A Landmark of Black Cinema, Restored for a New Age

The British director Horace Ové struggled to get his 1975 film, “Pressure,” made and released. Now, weeks after his death, a new restoration is celebrated in New York and London.

Simran Hans
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Black People, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Movies, Ove, Horace (1936-2023), Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Pressure (Movie), Race and Ethnicity
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