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MEANWHILE is a docu-poem in six verses about artists breathing through chaos. In dynamic collaboration, Jacqueline Woodson (text), Meshell Ndegeocello (soundscape), Erika Dilday (support), M. Trevino (structure), and Catherine Gund (direction), combine artists' expressions with historical and observational footage to unveil a rare cinematic mediation about identity, race, racism and resistance as they shape our shared breath. Centering breath as a symbol of resilience, Meanwhile captures raw, unfinished moments--dancers in rehearsal, artists midway through their work--focusing on the act of creation. Rooted in the upheavals of 2020, the film uses breath as its through-line to symbolize collective survival. It invites viewers to witness the process of liberation and be present in the "meanwhile"--a moment of creation, struggle, and hope that transcends fixed identities.

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Alissa Wilkinson New York Times 03/14/2025
A provocation and a request to consider what flourishing looks like in this chaotic moment — for Black Americans, and for anyone who finds themselves drowning, struggling to breathe. Go to Full Review
Dennis Harvey 48 Hills Jun 7
Its mix of archival and new footage provides a contemplative space in which to consider reconciliation between individual, group, and national identities. Go to Full Review
Christopher Campbell Nonfics (Substack) 03/14/2025
This “docu-poem” essay film is an essential experience right now, never mind that it’s meant to reflect the upheavals of 2020. It applies to the upheavals of 2025 just as well. Go to Full Review
Avi Offer NYC Movie Guru 03/11/2025
An unconventional, lyrical and thought-provoking documentary. Go to Full Review
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Charles M @cmallory 2d ‘Meanwhile,’ directed by Catherine Gund and written by Jacqueline Woodson, is a docu-poem about artists learning to breathe amid struggle and chaos. It blends poetry, historical reflection, and observational footage into a cinematic meditation on identity, race, resistance, and the shared human experience. The film unfolds at a deliberate pace, allowing viewers space to absorb both its imagery and its message. This calm, reflective approach stands in contrast to the pain expressed by many of its subjects, who describe experiences of exclusion and the feeling that they do not fully belong within the society around them. ‘Meanwhile’ is a poignant and thought-provoking work that invites viewers not only to listen to voices that are often overlooked, but also to reflect on the structures that contribute to their marginalization. By fostering empathy and understanding, the film encourages a vision of a society in which every person is recognized, accepted, and valued. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis MEANWHILE is a docu-poem in six verses about artists breathing through chaos. In dynamic collaboration, Jacqueline Woodson (text), Meshell Ndegeocello (soundscape), Erika Dilday (support), M. Trevino (structure), and Catherine Gund (direction), combine artists' expressions with historical and observational footage to unveil a rare cinematic mediation about identity, race, racism and resistance as they shape our shared breath. Centering breath as a symbol of resilience, Meanwhile captures raw, unfinished moments--dancers in rehearsal, artists midway through their work--focusing on the act of creation. Rooted in the upheavals of 2020, the film uses breath as its through-line to symbolize collective survival. It invites viewers to witness the process of liberation and be present in the "meanwhile"--a moment of creation, struggle, and hope that transcends fixed identities.
Director
Catherine Gund, Jacqueline Woodson, Meshell Ndegeocello, Erika Dilday
Screenwriter
Jacqueline Woodson
Distributor
Abramorama
Production Co
Aubin Pictures
Genre
Documentary, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 14, 2025, Limited
Runtime
1h 28m