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Lumen

Sutapa Biswas

Screening & Talk

Event overview

Lumen by Sutapa Biswas screens at the Prince Charles Cinema in London, Sunday 19th November at 15:45.

The event is held in association with HackelBury Fine Art, whose current exhibition 'Medium and Memory' features stills from Lumen. The film will be introduced by Sutapa Biswas and will be followed by an in-conversation with Biswas and Griselda Pollock.

Lumen is the name for a unit of light – a gradient of radiance. It is also an anatomical term for a bodily cavity or conduit, such as an artery, along which blood flows. These two meanings converge in the metaphor of ‘light at the end of a tunnel’; an expression that helps light a way into Sutapa Biswas’s film Lumen, setting the scene for its fluctuations of clarity and darkness, its alternating states of euphoria and trauma, its lurches between poetry and pathology. The film begins with the story of a baby emerging from a womb, and ends on a note of departure, with its female protagonist about to embark on a journey across uncharted waters. In between, we are entrusted with a series of intimate scenes from a life, recounted in an episodic monologue whose dramatic ebb and flow is sharply illumined by flashes of memory but indelibly haunted by fears and doubts.

The journey in question is inspired by the one undertaken, six decades ago, by the Biswas family. A passage from India, an exit precipitated by the artist’s father’s political beliefs, this abrupt uprooting continued to disturb and unsettle her mother. A lament for the sights and sounds of India she and her family had to leave behind on their protracted sea voyage to England, the film is also an angry reproach of centuries of colonial rule, and its implacable incursions on domestic life. Where history has often marginalised the female voice, Biswas reinstates it, not just as mainstay of family and home but as avatar of social conscience. Mixing archive material and newly filmed footage to embellish its bravura central monologue, Biswas lends this deeply personal narrative a compelling universal resonance. Seen through a glass darkly, Lumen sheds unflinching light on the ripple effects of a complex and turbulent past.

Lumen (2021), by Sutapa Biswas. Co-commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Kettle’s Yard, University of Cambridge and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art with Art Fund support through the Moving Image Fund for Museums. This programme is made possible thanks to Thomas Dane Gallery and a group of private galleries and individuals. The commission has been additionally supported by Autograph. Supported by Arts Council England. 

Event details

Details

19 November 2023 – 19 November 2023

Prince Charles Cinema

7 Leicester Place,
London WC2H 7BY

15:45

More information & how to book

  • An in-date CEA card provides one free ticket alongside a paid for ticket. You can book online, in person or over the phone.

  • The PCC does not have wheelchair access throughout the entire building.

  • The venue has a ramp leading into the foyer. From there, there are 20 steps down to the bar, and a further ramp leading into the downstairs screen and the screen itself is step-free.

  • For the upstairs screen, from the foyer there are 20 steps up and once you get into the screen further steps to each row. 

  • The bathrooms are downstairs. The men's is step-free, the women's has one step and a sharp corner that a wheelchair could not access.

  • All steps are accompanied by a wall mounted railing.

  • The PCC have installed Dolby Fidelio, a wireless audio system that delivers both Hearing Impaired audio (HI) for hard-of-hearing patrons, and Visually Impaired Narration (VI) for visually impaired patrons. There are four transmitters available for free use during performance. 

  • There will not be subtitles or BSL interpretation available for this screening.

  • Guide dogs are welcome; those with guide dogs are asked to sit in the front row to avoid a trip hazard for customers coming and going from the cinema rows. The venue does not Emotional Support Animals.

Full access information available here, or email dutymanager@princecharlescinema.com for any queries.

Projects

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Production Stills from Lumen (2021)
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Production Stills from Lumen (2021)

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