Where to watch Christopher Harris in the UK
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Christopher Harris is an associate professor of film and video production in the Department of Cinematic Arts at the University of Iowa. He makes films and video installations that read African American historiography through the poetics and aesthetics of experimental cinema.
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- Anthem (2023) Post Production Supervisor
- Cinetracts '20 (2020) Director
- still/here (2001) Producer
- Speaking in Tongues: Take One (2024) Director
- Mommy, What's a Funkadelic? Director
- Halimuhfack (2016) Director
- 28.IV.81 (Bedouin Spark) (2010) Director
- Reckless Eyeballing (2005) Director
- Distant Shores (2016) Director
- A Willing Suspension of Disbelief + Photography and Fetish (2014) Director
- 28.IV.81 (Descending Figures) (2011) Director
- Dreams Under Confinement (2021) Director
- Sunshine State (Extended Forecast) (2007) Director
- b/w (2023) Director
- God Bless the Child (2025) Director
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Most-watched Christopher Harris films currently: Anthem (2023), Cinetracts '20 (2020), still/here (2001), Speaking in Tongues: Take One (2024), Mommy, What's a Funkadelic?.
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