Angela Davis: Portrait of a Revolutionary (1972) - Double Feature

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"Director Yolande du Luart had been involved in Lettrist circles in France before decamping for California to study film at UCLA, where her classmates included Charles Burnett and Haile Gerima. During this time, UCLA professor Angela Davis was a subject of increasing scrutiny after coming out as a Communist, provoking the ire of administrators and governor Ronald Reagan. Believing that Davis would be an ideal film subject, du Luart immediately began making a documentary, though she would ultimately return to France to complete the project after receiving unwanted attention from the FBI. “Over the course of events,” writes Nicole Brenez, “this appreciative and sensitive portrait of a politically engaged philosopher had been transformed into a call for the liberation of an imprisoned activist and an internationalist revolutionary manifesto.”" - Film at Lincoln Center


Main Cast: Angela Davis, Jane Fonda, George Jackson

Director: Yolande du Luart

Writer: Yolande du Luart

Editors: Jacqueline Meppiel, Maryse Siclier

Cinematographers: Vincent Dyer, Yolande du Luart, Brogan De Paor, Roger Andrieux


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