Garrett Bradley: Devotion

Garrett Bradley: Devotion

To mark MIT Press’s publication of "Devotion," an extensively illustrated new book-length study of the socially engaged, formally trailblazing, beautifully nuanced docufiction cinema and installation art of Garrett Bradley, Metrograph welcomes Bradley for a retrospective of her potent body of work, including several little-screened early shorts.

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Garrett Bradley: Devotion
  • Alone

    Directed by Garrett Bradley | 13 mins | 2017
    Bradley creates an early cinematic portrait of Louisiana mother-of-six Fox Rich—the subject of Bradley’s revelatory, Academy Award-nominated feature Time (2020)—who is fighting a 21-year campaign to secure her husband’s release from prison, where he’s ...

  • America

    Directed by Garrett Bradley | 27 mins | 2019
    Exhuming the forgotten history of Black America and Black American cinema, Bradley’s ruminative, revelatory America—originated as a multi-channel video installation—intersperses original footage by Bradley with excerpts from 1914’s Lime Kiln Field Day,...