Meeting the Man: James Baldwin in Paris (S)

1970·United Kingdom·26 min.
Meeting the Man: James Baldwin in Paris (S)
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An extremely rare film document photographed by Jack Hazan (Rude Boy, A Bigger Splash) in several symbolic locations, including the Place de la Bastille. As Hazan recounts: “Things don’t go to plan for him and the film crew when a couple of young black Vietnam draft dodgers impose themselves on the American. Baldwin wrestles with being a role model to the black youths, denouncing Western colonialism and crimes against African Americans while at the same time demonstrating his mastery and understanding of the culture he supposedly despises.”

ScreenwriterTerence Dixon
CinematographyJack Hazan
Original titleMeeting the Man: James Baldwin in Paris (S)