POETS ON CAMERA - Celebrating the films of St. Clair Bourne (Part 2 of 2)

Submitted on October 8,2015
Tuesday, November 10, 7:00 PM
Cost
$10, $8 Students/Seniors, $5 Scribe and IHP members

In Motion: Amiri Baraka (USA, 1983, 60 min) directed by St. Clair Bourne

Lou Potter, the screenwriter of the film in person

In Motion: Amiri Baraka profiles the visionary poet and political activist. St. Clair Bourne’s film, scripted by Lou Potter, allows us into the day-to-day life of a cultural worker as we visit with Baraka and his family in Newark, NJ. The film portrait also shows us how the artist uses poetry as a tool in the struggles around issues of race, class, and for fundamental societal change.

 

PRECEDED BY:

Amiri Baraka’s “Something In The Way Of Things (In Town)” (USA, 2007, 9 min) Dir. Bryan Green (in person)

A visual adaptation of Baraka’s scathing and foreboding social commentary, with music by The Roots.

 

LoqueeshaAshleyFranklinJoséBrown (USA, 2001, 18 min) Dir. Nadine Patterson (in person)

An experimental documentary about children in Philadelphia, with poetry by Ursula Rucker.

Location(s)

International House Philadelphia

3701 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104

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