Burning an Illusion ( Menelik Shabazz, UK, 1981)
Menelik Shabazz (May 1954 28 June 2021) A pioneering first feature from Menelik Shabazz, much of it shot around the Notting Hill and Ladbroke Grove communities, Burning an Illusion marked a coming of age for black British cinema. A film about transformation and identity, it is a love story that traces the emotional and political growth of a young black couple in Thatchers London. It was the first British film to give a central voice to a black woman, charting her journey to emotional maturity, emancipation and political awakening. Pat Williams, played by the awardwinning Cassie McFarlane, is a London girl with a caring family, her own flat and a job that she enjoys, who looks forward to settling down to a comfortable married life. Her dream is shattered when she meets Del (Victor Romero), a charming but vaguely discontented toolmaker, who soon moves in and then loses his job causing them both to challenge their assumptions about each other and their aspirations.
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