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His Name was Robeson
The film tells about a previously unknown episode of Paul Robeson’s biography — a secret conversation in 1949 in a room at the Moscow Hotel with the Jewish poet Itzik Feffer, who told Robeson the circumstances of Mikhoels' death. Paul Robeson Jr. shares his memories, having learned about this secret just before the death of his father, and it is the first time he tells the filmmakers about it.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the extraordinary life and career of Paul Robeson, the celebrated actor, singer, athlete, and activist. It delves into his rise to international fame, his unwavering commitment to civil rights, and the persecution he faced at the height of his career due to his political beliefs. The film uses archival footage, interviews with contemporaries, and Robeson's own words to paint a portrait of a complex and influential figure.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'His Name Was Robeson' was generally well-received by critics for its comprehensive portrayal of Paul Robeson's multifaceted life and its powerful examination of his activism. The documentary was praised for its historical significance and for bringing Robeson's story to a new generation, highlighting his enduring legacy as an artist and a fighter for justice.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a thorough and compelling look at a remarkable figure.
Effectively balances Robeson's artistic achievements with his political struggles.
A vital historical document that sheds light on a censored voice.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival (1999).
Fun Fact
Paul Robeson's Rutgers University football career was so impressive that he was named an All-American in 1917 and 1918, and was later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
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