Indie on Wheels – Johnson C. Smith University
- Wed, Apr 29
Run Time: 105 min. Release Year: 2026
Location: James B. Duke Library | Multipurpose Center (100 Beatties Ford Rd).
FREE Screening | Registration Required
Neptune Frost is a visually stunning, genre-defying musical set in a futuristic Rwanda, where technology, rebellion, and myth collide. The film follows an intersex hacker and a coltan miner who form an unlikely alliance, igniting a digital uprising against oppressive systems. Blending Afrofuturism, poetry, and radical politics, Neptune Frost is a bold meditation on liberation, identity, and the power of collective resistance.
Join us for a post-screening discussion featuring Dr. Tyler Bunzey, Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies at Johnson C. Smith University, and Dr. de’Angelo Dia, Director of Education & Community Engagement at IPH.
