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Neptune Frost: Movies Minute by Minute

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Full Title:

Neptune Frost: Movies Minute by Minute

Contributors:
ISBN:

9798765161906

Series:
Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Publication Date:

19th February 2026

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Performing arts genres: Science fiction, fantasy and horror

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 197mm

Description

A minute-by-minute analysis of Anisia Uzeymans and Saul Williams film, Neptune Frost (2021).

This book traces the complex structure of the film, working through its rich tapestry of images and sounds, and exploring its dual themes of resource exploitation and extraction, and gender oppression.

Neptune Frost shows how Africa stands at both ends of the production cycle: minerals are mined from the soil and sent to the West to make electronic devices; and the detritus of broken and obsolete devices is ultimately sent back to Africa, to be abandoned in waste dumps. An indigenous community of hackers establishes a utopian community in the midst of these wastes and seeks to seize power over the network. At the same time, the movie centers upon a trans character, who starts out as a man and then transitions into a woman. She flees patriarchal domination and abuse, and almost magically embodies the counter-power of resistance.

This is all conveyed in the unusual form of a science fiction musical. Visions of altered technology are extrapolated ever so slightly beyond what actually exists; song and dance convey the desires, dreams, and solidarities of characters who are rarely given voice in more mainstream cinema. The movie gives accessible human and more-than-human expression to the usually hidden forces that lie beneath the world we take for granted.

Author Bio

Steve Shaviro is Professor Emeritus of English at Wayne State University, USA, after forty years of university teaching. He has published numerous books about film and music videos, and about science fiction, including Digital Music Videos (2017), Post-Cinematic Affect (2010), and Cinematic Body (1993).

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