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Black Film: Unscreened, Unstreamed, Post Atlantic - Art of Dewey Crumpler

  • Oakstop 1721 Broadway Oakland, CA, 94612 United States (map)

What is it to resist?… to persist in opposition to those in power?

Short Summary: 29 minutes

What is it to resist?… to persist in opposition to those in power? POST ATLANTIC explores the visionary world of legendary African American painter and philosopher Dewey Crumpler as he connects the slave trade to modern globalization and demonstrates what it means to be a working artist with a conscience in today’s society.

Filmmaker Bios:

Producer/Director Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman’s films include the award-winning "Town Destroyer,“ "Company Town,” “Between Two Worlds,” “Thirst”, “Secrets of Silicon Valley”, and “Blacks and Jews.” Their films have been broadcast on public television and at festivals around the world, and have been used by schools, clergy, policy makers, community groups and activists.

More info at our website: www.snitow-kaufman.org

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