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America's Dream

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
595
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America's Dream (1996)
Drama

Three tales of African-American characters. "Long Black Song": a farmer with an unfaithful wife. "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black": school principal defends a controversial work by his stud... Read allThree tales of African-American characters. "Long Black Song": a farmer with an unfaithful wife. "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black": school principal defends a controversial work by his student. "The Reunion": a jazz singer recalls her troubled youth.Three tales of African-American characters. "Long Black Song": a farmer with an unfaithful wife. "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black": school principal defends a controversial work by his student. "The Reunion": a jazz singer recalls her troubled youth.

  • Directors
    • Paris Barclay
    • Bill Duke
    • Kevin Rodney Sullivan
  • Writers
    • Maya Angelou
    • John Henrik Clarke
    • Ron Stacker Thompson
  • Stars
    • Danny Glover
    • Wesley Snipes
    • Lorraine Toussaint
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    595
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Paris Barclay
      • Bill Duke
      • Kevin Rodney Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Maya Angelou
      • John Henrik Clarke
      • Ron Stacker Thompson
    • Stars
      • Danny Glover
      • Wesley Snipes
      • Lorraine Toussaint
    • 5User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • Silas (segment "Long Black Song")
    Wesley Snipes
    Wesley Snipes
    • George Du Vaul (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    Lorraine Toussaint
    Lorraine Toussaint
    • Philomena (segment "The Reunion")
    Tate Donovan
    Tate Donovan
    • David (segment "Long Black Song")
    Norman D. Golden II
    Norman D. Golden II
    • Aaron (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    Susanna Thompson
    Susanna Thompson
    • Beth Ann (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    Jasmine Guy
    Jasmine Guy
    • Elna Du Vaul (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    Tina Lifford
    Tina Lifford
    • Sarah (segment "Long Black Song")
    Carl Lumbly
    Carl Lumbly
    • Cal (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    Bennet Guillory
    Bennet Guillory
    • Willie (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    Danny Kamin
    Danny Kamin
    • Mr. Harper (segment "Long Black Song")
    • (as Daniel Tucker Kamin)
    RaéVen Kelly
    RaéVen Kelly
    • Lara (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    • (as Rae'ven A'lyia Kelly)
    Timothy Carhart
    Timothy Carhart
    • Prof. Daniel (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    Summer Ross Jefferson
    • Young Philomena #1 (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    • Miss Williams (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    Winter Elaine Jefferson
    • Young Philomena #2 (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    Amanda Addison
    • Young Beth Ann (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    Kevin Jamal Woods
    Kevin Jamal Woods
    • Clyde (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black")
    • Directors
      • Paris Barclay
      • Bill Duke
      • Kevin Rodney Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Maya Angelou
      • John Henrik Clarke
      • Ron Stacker Thompson
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    10dkamin-2

    Should have kept my trap shut

    We had just wrapped filming Long Black Song. It was great having only four actors in the cast and Kevin was a terrific director. When we leaving the set Danny Glover came over to me, and with a big hug lifted me off the floor and said "Man I love you, you're great, I wanna do another picture with you." I laughed and said "Don't give me that Hollywood bull***t" ( couldn't believe I said that, but I did mean it). He put me down and said "What makes you think that's Hollywood bull***t ?" "Because", I said " I've heard it too many times before". Danny protested "Well not from me you haven't ! ". And yes, we never made another film together. I do admire Danny though. He works hard, is committed to his craft, spends money for the betterment of others, and is really a man's man. I am proud LBS got so much recognition in France. Tate Donovan is great to work with, too and has a great sense of humor.
    matrixfighter

    .. could be better

    I liked mostly the "Long Black Song"; whether black or white a woman is a woman, and a man is a man. I think the film should have had a more feminist shade. Still, Tina Lifford's performance is really good and natural, though the sex bit seems badly done with bad cuts. The "Boy who painted Christ black" seemed one of those still stuck between "good" and "evil". The narrative seemed limited and shallow. "The Reunion" seemed to tell the story, rather then ask questions - so to speak. I think it could have been better in terms of the screeplay, casting and acting.
    8stephenmatlock

    Good, but feels shaved for time

    I am reviewing only "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black"

    This is a short film based upon the short story by Dr. John Henrik Clarke, and I would first encourage you to find and read the original short story.

    The film is an abridged version of the short story, and while it does a fine job with what it does show, it feels a little rushed and unfinished. Snipes does a good job with his role as a black leader in a small town school, struggling to promote excellence and yet abide in a system where he is a pawn of the state who must be certain of his place. Carhart is the white county school superintendent who placates the black community with empty words and promises, but really is in charge of the black schools in order to maintain order and decency. (His language is cleaned up from the short story.) Calloway is a black teacher working to teach and inspire her class, and is a fierce protector of the lives and imaginations and hopes of her charges. And Golden is the young Aaron who paints the picture of the Black Christ because of how he thinks Christ is, is how Christ should look -- "kind, like black people, not like white people."

    You could have an interesting theological discussion just about that statement. But the story is bigger than that. It's about pride and vision and compromise and lost dreams and how do you find a place to live in the in-between spots in America, where the dream is dangled before you if you just work hard enough, but the reality is, for a significant portion of Americans, that dream will be continually deferred.

    The story ends with some satisfying conclusions, even though it might not tie up all the ends you want finished.

    A bittersweet story told forthrightly. Good, could use some further development, and in my opinion would benefit from being as honest as the short story is.
    7nicholls_les

    Good short stories

    Not brilliant or life changing but these 3 stories of the lives of various African-American character in different situations was very watchable.

    "Long Black Song": is the story of a farmer who's wife is unfaithful with a white door to door salesman. I thoug7 this was the best of the 3 stories and brilliantly acted especially by Danny Glover. The wife played by Tina Lifford, came across as a little simple woman who got bored being left home when her husband goes to town to sell his crop. The husband clearly loves his wife and splashes out on a ring for her not knowing what she is up to at home. We see glimpses of post slavery attitudes in the deep south and parts of it is disturbing. The white store owner clearly still views Danny's character as a 'boy'.

    "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black": is about a school principal played by Wesley Snipes who is torn between his career and pleasing his wife and standing up for black rights. This is a moving story that shows just how wrong America's attitude towards blacks is. I say is rather than was because although the laws have changed these attitudes still exist in the minds of many in America, especially in the South. I thought the young boy Aaron was acted brilliantly by Norman D. Golden II.

    "The Reunion": a jazz pianist sees a white woman in the audience of the Jazz club where she works and it stirs up painful childhood memories. I found this the weakest of the 3 stories and at times confusing. But the overall message did come through in the end.

    I would recommend this trilogy or stories to anyone who is interested in human nature, especially the turmoil internally and externally that racism can bring.

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      Wesley Snipes and link=nm0509824] previously appeared in New Jack City (1991).
    • Connections
      Referenced in The 18th Annual CableACE Awards (1996)

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En busca del sueño americano
    • Filming locations
      • Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Carrie Productions Inc.
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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