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Assembly

Windmill Films - 99 min
  • DIRECTOR: Rashaad Newsome & Johnny Symons
  • STARRING: Rashaad Newsome, Kyron El, Nekia Zulu, Puma Camillé, Koppi Mizrahi, Dana Vitkovski, Dazié Grego-Sykes

Synopsis:

Friday, October 10 Q&A after the 7:00pm show with Filmmakers Rashaad Newsome & Johnny Symons. 

Saturday, October 11 Q&As after the 2:00pm and 7:00pm shows with Filmmakers Rashaad Newsome & Johnny Symons. 

Sunday, October 12 Q&As after the 2:00pm and 7:00pm shows with Filmmakers Rashaad Newsome & Johnny Symons.

Monday, October 13 Q&A after the 7:00pm show with Filmmakers Rashaad Newsome & Johnny Symons. 

Tuesday, October 14 Q&A after the 7:00pm show with Filmmakers Rashaad Newsome & Johnny Symons. 

Wednesday, October 15 Q&A after the 7:00pm show with Filmmakers Rashaad Newsome & Johnny Symons.

Thursday, October 16 Q&A after the 7:00pm show with Filmmakers Rashaad Newsome & Johnny Symons. 

 

Assembly is a genre-bending journey into Black and queer futures that refuses to be boxed in. Part documentary, part multi-sensory performance, the film takes audiences behind the scenes of Rashaad Newsome’s groundbreaking installation at New York’s Park Avenue Armory, transforming a bastion of white military power into a vibrant celebration of queer joy, resistance, and possibility.

Blending music, dance, projections, sculpture, holograms, and African fractal patterns, Assembly channels the energy of the queer underground while delivering sharp political commentary. At its center is Being, the Digital Griot — a voguing, storytelling, non-binary AI informed by the writings of Black feminist thinkers. Through the film, Being underscores the urgency of decolonization and envisions a future where machines amplify diverse voices rather than silence them.

From breathtaking visuals to powerful tributes — including an homage to Black trans women and a journey to Ghana to commune with enslaved ancestors — Assembly is at once a vision of intergenerational resilience and a love letter to queer Black excellence.

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