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Short Documentary

The People Could Fly

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The People Could Fly is a poetic documentary about the history of Black gathering spaces in Louisville, Kentucky, from the 1960s to mid 2000s. In this intimate video portrait, we delve into the ritual of roller skating and how roller rinks emerged as sanctuaries for Black culture. Through a charged combination of archival footage, still photos, newly shot material and newsreel footage, we explore the history of a segregated Louisville and the magic that its Black community has conjured as an act of resistance.

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Directors Spotlight



A picture of a non-binary person named Imani Dennison. They are standing against a soft green background. They have short, curly blond hair and are wearing a black sweater layered over a white collared shirt. Their outfit also includes dark green, loose-fitting trousers, and white sneakers with thick soles and tan accents. They have a calm and confident expression on their face with one of their feet casually propped up on a light wooden box with two handles on its sides, adding a sense of relaxed poise to their stance.

Imani Nikyah Dennison

Director

Imani Dennison, she/they, is a multidisciplinary artist, curator and award winning Filmmaker born in Louisville, Kentucky. Imani graduated from Howard University where they studied Political Science and Photography. Imani’s work interrogates histories of Black culture in the South and African diaspora, usually centered in folklore, fantasy, and hidden histories. Imani is a 2023 Flaherty curator fellow and head Programmer at Black Science Fiction; a Black led creative experiment dedicated to the preservation of Black imagination. Imani has created commissioned documentary works for PBS, Tribeca, ITVS, and Procter & Gamble. Imani is a part of the 2022 Tribeca Queen Collective Directing Program where they recently released their latest film, Bone Black: Midwives vs the South that made its international premier at the Tribeca Film Festival. This work has gone on to win Best Short Documentary at both the 2023 Black Star Film festival and New Orleans Film festival. Imani is currently a 2023 Chicken & Egg/POV grant recipient allowing them to advance on finishing their short creative non-fiction film, The People Could Fly about the ritual of roller skating and how roller rinks emerged as sanctuaries for Black culture in Louisville, Kentucky.







  • Runtime 21 minutes
  • Country United States
  • Language English
  • Director Imani Dennison
  • Cast Jordan Bridgewaters, Antijuan Osborne, Jordan Wales, Teveon Golden, LaNeisha Beasley, Markice Armstrong Sr., Charita Burns, Juan Burns, Shae Burns, June Bradford, Charlene Hampton Holloway, Miss D (Aka Silverfox), Rick Thompson
  • Cinematographer Imani Dennison
  • Composer Aquiles Navarro
  • Executive Producer Opal H. Bennett, Erika Dilday and Chris White; Jenni Wolfson and Kiyoko McCrae
  • Producer Imani Dennison, Bryn Silverman
  • Production Design Ashley Eddings, Alissa Winburn
  • Co Producer Naveen Chaubal
  • Editor Jonathan Proctor, Derek Schultz
  • Sound Design Laura Perez
  • Premiere World





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