The Little Richard Story
Directed by William Klein
Directed by William Klein

| Screenings from the Collection | Part of In & Out of Fashion: The Films of William Klein |
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Tuesdays–Sundays, 1 and 3 pm; additional screenings Thursdays, 5 and 7 pm
William Klein captures flamboyant entertainer Little Richard, “America’s black superman,” as he attempts to resolve the conflict between his divine calling and profane success. Acting on advice from his Bible-peddling managers, Little Richard walks off the film set, yet is barely missed as Klein quickly shifts focus from the man himself to the deconstruction of his status as cultural icon by way of a limitless array of impersonators and fans. As Little Richard says, “Elvis may have been the King, but I am the Queen.” 1980, 16mm transferred to video, 92 minutes.
This program is made possible by generous support by Regis Foundation.
William Klein captures flamboyant entertainer Little Richard, “America’s black superman,” as he attempts to resolve the conflict between his divine calling and profane success. Acting on advice from his Bible-peddling managers, Little Richard walks off the film set, yet is barely missed as Klein quickly shifts focus from the man himself to the deconstruction of his status as cultural icon by way of a limitless array of impersonators and fans. As Little Richard says, “Elvis may have been the King, but I am the Queen.” 1980, 16mm transferred to video, 92 minutes.
This program is made possible by generous support by Regis Foundation.
Related Links
Legendary William Klein
http://blogs.walkerart.org/filmvideo/2009/05/04/legendary-william-klein/
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The Ins and Outs of William Klein
http://blogs.walkerart.org/filmvideo/2009/05/11/the-ins-and-outs-of-william-klein/
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