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Showing posts with label 1964. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Black Like Me (1964)

















Starring:
Based on the true story of a white reporter who, at the height of the civil-rights movement, temporarily darkened his skin so that he could experience the realities of a black man's life in the segregated South.  

Sunday, July 22, 2012

The Cool World (1964)










Starring:
  • Hampton Clanton
  • Yolanda RodrĂ­guez
  • Bostic Felton
  • Gary Bolling
  • Carl Lee
  • Clarence Williams III
  • Gloria Foster
  • Georgia Burke

IMDB.com
Filmmaker Shirley Clarke ("The Connection") directs this powerful, stark semi-documentary look at the horrors of Harlem ghetto slum life filled with drugs, violence, human misery, and a sense of despair due to the racial prejudices of American society. There is no patronizing of the black race in this cinematic cry for justice. A fifteen-year-old boy called Duke is ambitious to buy a "piece" (a gun) from an adult racketeer named Priest, to become president of the gang to which he belongs, and to return them to active "bopping" (gang fighting) which has declined in Harlem. It is a clearly patent allegory of an attempt by Duke to attain manhood and identity in the only way accessible to him - the antisocial one.