<p>One of the most sensitive films about black life ever made in this country.1993</p>

on the film Nothing But a Man

Written and directed by two white men and performed by an all-black cast, Nothing But a Man (Michael Roemer, 1964) tells the story of a drifter turned family man who struggles with the pressures of small-town life and the limitations placed on him and his community in the Deep South, an area long fraught with racism. Though unmistakably about race and civil rights, the film makes no direct reference to the civil rights movement. Despite this intentional absence, contemporary audiences were acutely aware of the social context for the film's indictment of white prejudice in America. To help frame and situate the film in the context of black film studies, the book gathers primary and secondary resources, including the original screenplay, essays on the film, statements by the filmmakers, and interviews with Robert M. Young, the film's producer and cinematographer, and Khalil Gibran Muhammad, the Director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
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Introduction: Nothing But a Man and the Question of Black Film / David C. Wall and Michael T. MartinFilmmaker Statements Michael Roemer Robert M. YoungEssays Demanding Dignity: Nothing But a Man / Bruce Dick and Mark Vogel Nothing But a Man / Thomas Cripps The Derailed Romance in Nothing But a Man / Karen Bowdre Can't Stay, Can' Go: What is History to a Cinematic Imagination / Terri Francis Civil Rights, Labor, and Sexual Politics on Screen in Nothing But a Man / Judith SmithInterviews Historicity and Possibility in Nothing But a Man: A Conversation with Khalil Muhammad / David C. Wall and Michael T. Martin Cinematic Principles and Practice at Work in Nothing But a Man: A Conversation with Robert Young / Michael T. Martin and David C. WallScreenplay Nothing But a ManPress Kit from Cinema V Distributing, Inc. (1965)Filmographies Michael Roemer Robert M. YoungSelect Bibliography
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One of the most sensitive films about black life ever made in this country.1993
We thought that the most powerful, useful political statement [in the struggle for civil rights] would be a human one.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780253018373
Publisert
2015-10-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Indiana University Press
Vekt
562 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
306

Om bidragsyterne

David C. Wall is Assistant Professor of Visual Studies at Utah State University.

Michael T. Martin is Director of the Black Film Center/Archive and Professor in the Departments of Communication and Culture and American Studies at Indiana University Bloomington.