Eldridge Cleaver, Black Panther
Directed by William Klein
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  Friday, June 5, 2009
  7:30 pm
 Cinema
  $8 ($6 Walker members)

Cinephile’s Special: See 5 films for the price of 3 for $24 ($18).

While in Algiers to cover the 1969 Pan African Cultural festival, Klein met Eldridge Cleaver, charismatic leader of the Black Panthers and a fugitive from the United States. For this documentary, made at the request of Cleaver and the Algerian government, Klein filmed Cleaver nonstop for three days, capturing a fascinating sketch of the controversial figure as he reflects on racism in America, the attempts on his life, the Vietnam War, and the relationship between the American Black Power movement and African liberation groups. “A wrenching piece of direct cinema” (Harvard Film Archive). 1970, 35mm, 75 minutes.

Copresented by the Twin Cities Pan African Festival
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