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Experimental

nobody’s word

Screenings
  • Closed captions online Closed Captioning
  • Open captions in-person Open Captions
  • Trigger warning: Homophobia Trigger Warning



A hot pink and light purple dual-toned film still from nobody’s word shows a figure presumably standing in a body of water looking over their shoulder. The bottom of the still reads: “500 years ago…wow.” in small white text.

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Based on a voice note received 500 years after the “start of slavery,” nobody’s word seeks to complicate notions of ancestors, inheritance and implication across time and space. Within the film, Camara Taylor digitizes and disintegrates the family archive in order to reframe accounts, destabilize claims, and inhabit the spaces between fact and fiction.








Directors Spotlight



Camara Taylor

Director

Camara Taylor is an artist based in Glasgow. They work with their various selves and collaborators to produce still and moving images, texts and sculpture from the accumulation and dissolution of image, language and presence. Camara’s films have screened at various galleries and film festivals across the UK and internationally.







  • Year 2025
  • Runtime 13 minutes
  • Country Scotland, Jamaica, Barbados
  • Language English
  • Director Camara Taylor
  • Sound Design Nel Tessier-Lavigne, Camara Taylor
  • Premiere Philadelphia





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