Stand by Your Screen
Stand by Your Screen

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Stand by Your Screen

1968
Movie
51 min
English

A film by Alan Clarke for the 'The Company of Five' anthology series.

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: Melvin Van PeeblesGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A satirical comedy-drama that follows a Black blues singer and aspiring filmmaker as he navigates the complexities of race, identity, and the American dream in the late 1960s. He struggles with societal expectations and his own artistic ambitions, often through humorous and poignant encounters. The film uses a fragmented, experimental style to explore themes of Black liberation and cultural expression.

Critical Reception

While not widely released or critically acclaimed during its initial run, 'Stand by Your Screen' has since been recognized as an important and prescient work in independent Black cinema. Its experimental nature and bold social commentary were ahead of its time, making it a significant piece for film historians.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its innovative and experimental filmmaking style.

  • Seen as a significant, albeit niche, contribution to Black cinema history.

  • Its satirical edge and exploration of identity resonate with its historical context.

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Fun Fact

Melvin Van Peebles financed and produced 'Stand by Your Screen' himself, demonstrating his independent spirit and commitment to his vision.

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