Photographer, social activist and Oscar Nominated filmmaker Misan Harriman is one of the most widely-shared visual storytellers and cultural commentators of this age. Chair of The Southbank Centre and the first black photographer to shoot a Vogue cover, he is well-known for his portraiture of royalty and stars: but it is his reportage photography of social activists, the innate empathy he holds and giving of voice to the marginalised that is catapaulting him faster and further into a different kind of stardom.
BAFTA winning Andy Mundy-Castle will be joining Misan for a live, in-person conversation following a screening of his new documentary that follows Misan, examining how protest and organised movements can lead to social change.
A highlight of the season, this is likely to sell out, so book quickly.
Starring:
Misan Harriman, Andy Mundy-Castle
Directed By:
Andy Mundy-Castle
Running time:
170 mins