FREE ANGELA is a feature-length documentary about Angela Davis. A film by Shola Lynch, in which Angela Davis, 68, speaks openly for the first time in forty years about the tumultuous events of her twenties.
The high stakes crime, political movement, and trial that catapults the 26 year-old newly appointed philosophy professor at the University of California at Los Angeles into a seventies revolutionary political icon. Nearly forty years later, and for the first time, Angela Davis speaks frankly about the actions that branded her as a terrorist and simultaneously spurred a worldwide political movement for her freedom.
In this essential new feature documentary, legendary radical activist Angela Davis speaks for the first time about her 1970s imprisonment as a terrorist and conspirator, which became a flashpoint in the black liberation struggle and turned her into a revolutionary icon.
Directed by Shola Lynch
Programmer's Note (Toronto FilmFest 2012)
Few American lives encapsulate the tumult and triumph of the civil rights movement as much as that of author, educator and radical activist Angela Davis. Her wide range of admirers extends to include Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith. A professor at UCLA, an open member of the Communist Party and an associate of the Black Panthers, Davis possessed an incendiary cocktail of attributes that made her the establishment's worst nightmare: not only was she educated, fiercely intelligent and fearlessly outspoken, she was also a socialist, an African-American and a woman. It's an understatement to say that not everyone in the U.S. was ready for Angela Davis - and some in fact did their utmost to put her behind bars forever. Free Angela & All Political Prisoners is the gripping story of how Davis became an international icon of social revolution and progressive politics.
Built around new interviews with Davis, the film recounts her Alabama upbringing, her studies in the U.S. and Europe, and the start of her academic career in the philosophy department at UCLA, where she quickly drew fire for her membership in the CP - which then-governor Ronald Reagan publicly labelled a "provocation." (Reagan would later amend this, claiming that what really irked him was Davis' "unprofessionalism.") A campaign began to have Davis banned from teaching anywhere in the state. She began receiving death threats, which led her to purchase her first firearm.
But Davis' problems had only just begun: in 1970, she was charged with conspiracy in kidnapping and murder following Jonathan Jackson's dramatic daylight abduction of Judge Harold Haley from the Marin County courthouse, which ended with Jackson, Haley, and two others dead in a shootout with police. Chronicling Davis' time in hiding, her eventual arrest and highly publicized trial via archival footage and her own words, this captivating documentary has all the fascination of a crime thriller and a courtroom drama, while touching on contentious issues around racial prejudice, gun control and freedom of speech.
The Festival is proud to present the world premiere of this fascinating and inspiring film.
Director: Shola Lynch Countries: USA / France Year: 2012 Language: English Runtime: 101 minutes Rating: PG
Producer: Shola Lynch, Carine Ruszniewski, Carole Lambert, Sidra Smith Production Co.: Realside Productions, De Films En Aiguille Principal Cast: Angela Davis
Screenplay: Shola Lynch Cinematographer: Sandi Sissel, Bradford Young Editor: Lewis Erskine, Marion Monnier Music: Vernon Reid Int. Sales Agent: Elle Driver U.S. Sales Agent: Elle Driver
Tags: Female Director | Civil Rights | Politics | Documentary | Crime
In Theaters (USA): April 5, 2013 - Detroit, NY, Oakland, LA, Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta and Chicago - AMC Theaters
2012 | London International Film Festival * Selected
2012 | Stockholm International Film Festival * Selected
2012 | Toronto Filmfest, Canada * World Premiere * Gala Presentation * Screening: Sunday September 9 / Roy Thomson Hall / 1:30 PM * Screening: Monday September 10 / The Bloor Hot Docs Cinema / 3:00 PM * Screening: Saturday September 15 / The Bloor Hot Docs Cinema / 12:00 PM http://tiff.net/filmsandschedules/tiff/2012/freeangelaallpolitic
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