Regeneration: Black Cinema, 1898-1971

by Whoopi Goldberg (Foreword)

Other authorsDonald Bogle (Contributor), Doris Berger (Editor), Cara Caddoo (Contributor), Rhea L. Combs (Editor)
Hardcover, 2022

Status

Available

Call number

PN1995.B585 R44

Publication

DelMonico Books/Academy Museum of Motion Pictures (2022), 288 pages

Description

From the dawn of the medium onward, Black filmmakers have helped define American cinema. Black performers, producers and directors; Bert Williams, Oscar Micheaux, Herb Jeffries, Lena Horne, Dorothy Dandridge, Ruby Dee and William Greaves, to name just a few, had a vast and resounding impact. Black film artists not only developed an enduring independent tradition but also transformed mainstream Hollywood, fueled and reflected sociopolitical movements, captured Black experience in all its robust complexity, and influenced generations to come. As harrowing as it is beautiful, this history of Black cinema and its legacy is often overlooked. 'Regeneration' accompanies a first-of-its-kind exhibition at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures exploring seven decades of Black participation in American cinema. Amplifying this underrepresented history in colorful and striking detail, the book features an in-depth curatorial essay and scholarly case-study texts on topics such as early Black independent filmmaking, Black spectatorship during the Jim Crow era and home movies as an essential form of Black self-representation. The volume also makes meaningful connections to the present through interviews with award-winning contemporary Black filmmakers Charles Burnett, Julie Dash, Ava DuVernay, Barry Jenkins and Dawn Porter. An extensive filmography and chronology offer an essential resource for anyone interested in Black cinema, while images of contemporary visual artworks further illustrate the volume throughout.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

288 p.; 12.5 inches

ISBN

1636810519 / 9781636810515
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