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Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami

Sophie Fiennes / United Kingdom, Ireland / 2017 / 116 min / English, French

After her two cinematic encounters with Slavoj Žižek, Sophie Fiennes takes us on an eccentric trip with another pop-culture icon.

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After her two cinematic encounters with Slavoj Žižek (The Pervert's Guide to Cinema and The Pervert's Guide to Ideology), Sophie Fiennes takes us on an eccentric trip with another pop-culture icon. A road movie that took several years to make, the film combines the artist’s unique on-stage performances with intimate footage of her in her native Jamaica to give us the Grace Jones we’ve never seen before.

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