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Juke: Passages from the Films of Spencer Williams
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2015-06-01 • 0h 29m
Thom Andersen (Los Angeles Plays Itself, Red Hollywood) reconsiders the films of Spencer Williams, the pioneering African American screenwriter, director, and actor whose 1940s melodramas centered on sinners and saints—Beale Street mamas and storefront preachers, crime bosses and upwardly striving lawyers and soldiers—who are tempted by jazz and sex and then set back on the glory road to salvation. - MoMA
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- Thom Andersen
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- Thom Andersen
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Juke: Passages from the Films of Spencer Williams
Visit website2015-06-01 • 0h 29m
5.6/10 • 5
Thom Andersen (Los Angeles Plays Itself, Red Hollywood) reconsiders the films of Spencer Williams, the pioneering African American screenwriter, director, and actor whose 1940s melodramas centered on sinners and saints—Beale Street mamas and storefront preachers, crime bosses and upwardly striving lawyers and soldiers—who are tempted by jazz and sex and then set back on the glory road to salvation. - MoMA
- Directors
- Thom Andersen
- Editors
- Thom Andersen
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