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L.A. Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema
Short Films - Program Two

Screening on Film

 

PROGRAM

  • Rich

    Directed by S. Torriano Berry.
    With Steve T. Berry, Susann Akers.
    US, 1982, 16mm, black & white, 22 min.
    Print source: UCLA

A poignant character study, Rich finds the title character forced to confront the obstacles that face him, beginning with his own family, on the day of his graduation from high school. The evocative cinematography is by Dark Exodus’ Iverson White.

  • Shipley Street

    Directed by Jacqueline Frazier.
    With Leslie Smith, Don Maharry.
    US, 1983, digital video, color, 25 min.
    Copy source: UCLA

Shipley Street is a coming-of-age story about a young girl whose working-class parents, hoping to better her future, send her to a strict, predominantly white parochial school where she comes face to face with unthinking racism.

  • Fragrance

    Directed by Gay Abel-Bey.
    With Tony Ginn, Fumilayo, Roy Fegan.
    US, 1991, digital video, black & white, 38 min.
    Copy source: UCLA

Conflicted by duty and fear, George heads off to the war in Vietnam, still unresolved over the larger question of whether African Americans should be fighting for justice at home or abroad.

  • Your Children Come Back to You

    Directed by Alile Sharon Larkin.
    With Angela Burnett, Patricia Bentley King.
    US, 1979, 16mm, black & white, 30 min.
    Print source: UCLA

This early film by Alile Sharon Larkin masterfully presents a child’s perspective on poverty, class and social inequality.

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