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Dread Beat An Blood
September 27, 2025 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm EDT
A film by Franco Rosso
“The regal dub poet” (Anderson Tepper, The New York Times) Linton Kwesi Johnson (LKJ) is a living legend. Born in 1952 in Chapelton, a small town in rural Jamaica, he moved to Britain as a boy in 1963, joined the British Black Panthers in 1970, and that decade became the voice for British African-Caribbean young people, creating a genre called dub poetry: militant passionate verse about the Black liberation struggle in Britain set to heavy dub. Johnson is the second living poet and the only Black poet to be published by Penguin Modern Classics.
Dread Beat an Blood by Franco Rosso, director of the incendiary Babylon, is a potent portrait of LKJ and his fervent verse and robust voice, all with his pen and his microphone.
“One of the most powerful examples of the pervasive influence that Jamaican and reggae culture had on 1970s England” —Ink 19
Now presented in a beautiful new restoration from the original 16mm elements by the British Film Institute, and never before seen in North America, Dread Beat an Blood marks the 50th anniversary of Johnson’s groundbreaking 1975 eponymous poem. And Rosso kinetically documents LKJ’s live poetry and reggae performances; his recording and mixing sessions with producer Dennis Bovell (a reggae legend in his own right); and his activism, including a powerful protest for the unjustly imprisoned Black Briton George Lindo, about whom Johnson wrote “It Dread inna Inglan.” The film gained national attention when its TV premiere was delayed by the BBC until Margaret Thatcher was elected, so great was the concern about Johnson’s powers of persuasion.
Director, Producer: Franco Rosso
Editor: David Hope
Featuring: Linton Kwesi Johnson, Dennis Bovell, and Vivian Weathers
Music by: Poet and the Roots
Dread Beat An Blood is preceded by a screening of the short film Freeman Vines. Learn more below.
*Individual tickets available for purchase the day of the show at door. Seeing more than a few films? Buy a pass!
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About the Film
- 1979/2025
- 46 mins
- UK
- In English and Jamaican Patois
- Color
- Documentary, Poetry

Freeman Vines
A film by André Robert Lee, Tim Kirkman
For decades, 82-year-old Freeman Vines has been hand-carving guitars in hopes of replicating a sound that captivated and still haunts him. The guitars range in style from more traditional to fully abstract using a variety of wood — including lumber from trees once used to lynch Black men.
2024 | 14 mins | US | Color | Documentary, Portrait, Art, Music