Black Wax is a film of Gil-Scot Heron, who the UK’s Melody-Maker Magaziine called “the most dangersous musician alive”.
Synopsis
Robert Mugge's film BLACK WAX is a musical/political film on poet/singer/songwriter Gil Scott-Heron and his 10-piece Midnight Band.
Songs performed by the band include "Winter in America," "Johannesburg," and "'B" Movie" (a scathing analysis of how and why Ronald Reagan was elected President of the United States).
Between songs, Scott-Heron is reciting his equally powerful poems ("Whitey on the Moon"), leading the camera on a unique tour of Washington, D.C. (from the monuments of official Washington through the black ghettos which make up much of the rest), and finally confronting the "ghosts of America's past".
Email: info.sembenefilmfestival@gmail.com
2020/02/15 - 2020/02/15
The Shop - Homewood
621 North Dallas Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15208