Charles Burnett: Interviews

Charles Burnett: Interviews

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Feb 25, 2011 · English · Hardcover (224 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 224
Language English
Published Feb 25, 2011
Publisher University Press of Mississippi
ISBN-10 1604739495
ISBN-13 9781604739497

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Robert E. Kapsis offers an insightful exploration into the life and work of Charles Burnett, a pioneering African American filmmaker known for his influential contributions to cinema. Through a series of interviews, Kapsis unveils Burnett's artistic vision and the social contexts that shaped his narratives. The discussions reveal not only the personal reflections of a filmmaker whose career spans decades but also the broader cultural and historical landscapes he navigated throughout his journey.

As the book unfolds, readers gain a deeper understanding of Burnett's unique storytelling techniques and his commitment to depicting the complexities of African American life. Kapsis skillfully highlights the significance of Burnett's films, demonstrating how they challenge stereotypes and provoke thought around identity and community. This collection serves as both a tribute to Burnett's legacy and a vital resource for anyone interested in the evolution of independent cinema and the voices that have emerged within it.

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Biography Autobiography & Memoir History Poetry Classics
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