Samuel R. Delany Trailers
Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin Trailerbell hooks: Dialogue on Transgressive Sexual Practice TrailerThe Ogre's Feathers Trailer
Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin Trailerbell hooks: Dialogue on Transgressive Sexual Practice TrailerThe Ogre's Feathers Trailer
Total trailers found: 10
10 November 2012
A young man sets out on a journey to the Ogre's lair, in search of a feather with the power to save a dying king.
23 October 1992
Based on Samuel R. Delany’s short novel ‘Aye, and Gomorrah...’, where the sci-fi premise of radiation-resistant state-neutered space travellers allows the author to explore androgyny, sexual identity, etc.
11 June 2018
The extraordinary life story of science fiction and fantasy writer Ursula K. Le Guin (1929-2018) who, in spite of remaining for many years on the sidelines of the mainstream literature, managed to be recognized as one of the most remarkable US writers of all time, due to the relevance of her work and her commitment to the human condition.
01 January 1977
Bye, Bye Love follows a pair of would-be Everly Brothers as they travel to New York for a 24 hour run at the big time.
01 January 1979
Delany writes that The Aunts explores idea that he and Romeo wanted to see in a movie: “the stumping out of a cigarette in a tray, a woman putting on lipstick, an Italian family of women sitting around a table.
11 September 1996
An examination of the hitherto unexplored relationships between Pan-African culture, science fiction, intergalactic travel, and rapidly progressing computer technology.
15 August 2014
An open dialogue at The New School (Eugene Lang College) moderated by renowned feminist author bell hooks in conversation with Samuel “Chip” Delany (acclaimed Sci-Fi author of: Nova; Dhalgren; Times Square Red, Times Square Blue), M.
02 September 1971
An experimental film directed by author Samuel R. Delany
26 April 2007
A portrait of Samuel R. Delany, an award-winning African-American gay author whose credits include everything from science fiction to several issues of the Wonder Woman comic book.
08 July 1992
Part of the Birthrights series, this BBC Two documentary is a wonderful window into the groundbreaking contributions of Black writers and creatives to the world of science fiction across literature, film and television.