Ganja & Hess FREE screening
Directed by
SHOWTIMES
Wed 10/30: 7:30p FREE screening
RELEASE DATE
10/30/24
RATING
R
RUN TIME
1h53min
Just before Halloween, join of for a FREE screening of this remastered blaxsploitation classic featuring a new video introduction by Maya S. Cade (creator and curator of Black Film Archive and a scholar-in-residence at the Library of Congress). All admission is free, first come first served while seating is available.
Originally released in 1973, the film runs 1h53min and is rated R. The film is presented free courtesy Kino Lorber. Visit KinoFilmCollection.com to start your free trail and explore a library of acclaimed art house films available for streaming.
Flirting with the conventions of Blaxploitation and horror, Bill Gunn’s revolutionary independent film Ganja & Hess is a highly stylized and utterly original treatise on sex, religion, and African-American identity. Duane Jones (Night of the Living Dead) stars as anthropologist Hess Green, who is stabbed with an ancient ceremonial dagger by his unstable assistant (director Bill Gunn), bestowing upon him the blessing of immortality... and the curse of an unquenchable thirst for blood. When the assistant’s beautiful and outspoken wife Ganja (Marlene Clark) comes searching for her missing husband, she and Hess form an unexpected partnership. Together, they explore just how much power blood holds.
Later recut and released in an inferior version, this edition represents the original release, restored by The Museum of Modern Art with support from The Film Foundation, and mastered in HD from a 35mm negative.
Maya S. Cade is the creator and curator of Black Film Archive and a scholar-in-residence at the Library of Congress. She has been awarded special distinctions by the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics for the Archive. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, NPR, The Paris Review, Vulture, among other publications. She is the fall 2022 programmer in residence at Indiana University’s Cinema and was the fall 2021 research fellow at Indiana University's Black Film Center & Archive. Originally hailing from New Orleans, Maya is based in Los Angeles.