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Pressure & Baldwin's Nigger

Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Ové, Horace
Verfasser*innenangabe: two films by Horace Ové
Jahr: Filme von 1976&1968
Verlag: bfi Video
Mediengruppe: DVD
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Hailed as Britain's first black feature film, Horace Ové's "Pressure" is a hard-hitting and honest document of the struggle and disenchantment faced by British-born black youths. Set in 1970s London, it tells the story of Tony, son of West Indian immigrants who finds himself torn between his parents church-going conformity and his brother's Black Power militancy. In his un-heroic, honest way, Tony goes along with his family's aspirations for him: a quiet life and a career in accounting. Despite being a bright school leaver, his efforts to find a job prove futile. The acts of open discrimination he encounters bring home to him the harsh reality of survival in a country where he is treated as an outsider despite him having his roots there. In a bid to find a sense of belonging, he joins his black friends who, estranged from their submissive parents, seek a sense of purpose in the streets and in chases with the police.
An angry but sincere and balanced film, "Pressure" deals with the identity struggles that children of immigrants have to face. Horace Ové makes the most of his combination of professional actors and local non-actors from the streets - the latter brilliantly represented by the subtle lead performance of Herbert Norville as Tony, whose real-life frustrations growing up in racially tense London mirrored to a large extent those of his character.
"Baldwin's Nigger" (1968) is a striking portrait of the writer James Baldwin at his sharp-witted best, addressing a group of radical West Indian students in 1960s London. Accompanied by comedian and civil rights activist Dick Gregory, Baldwin discusses what it means to be black in America, comparing it to the experience of the British Black community. Impassioned and entertaining, this is a fascinating snapshot of one of America's most powerful novelists and spokesman for a generation. (Verlagstext)

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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Ové, Horace
Verfasser*innenangabe: two films by Horace Ové
Jahr: Filme von 1976&1968
Verlag: bfi Video
Enthaltene Werke: Filmed interview with Horace Ové
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Systematik: Suche nach dieser Systematik TT.KT.11, TT.KT.17
Interessenkreis: Suche nach diesem Interessenskreis Ab 15 Jahren
Altersfreigabe: 15
Beschreibung: 120 & 44 Min.
Schlagwörter: Film, Großbritannien, Englisch, Sprache, Untertitel für Hörgeschädigte <Film>, Filmaufnahme, Filme, Großbritannien und Nordirland, Kino <Film>, Spielfilm, Spielfilme, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und Nordirland, Britisches Englisch, Englische Sprache, Sprachen
Beteiligte Personen: Suche nach dieser Beteiligten Person Norville, Herbert; James, Oscar; Singuineau, Frank; Baldwin, James; Gregory, Dick
Sprache: Englisch
Fußnote: GB 1976 & 1968. Sprache: Englisch; Untertitel: Englisch für Hörgeschädigte.
Mediengruppe: DVD