I’m a Negro, I’m an American – Paul Robeson
I’m a Negro, I’m an American – Paul Robeson

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I’m a Negro, I’m an American – Paul Robeson

1990
Movie
86 min
German

Biographical notes on the American singer, actor and civil rights activist Paul Robeson (1898-1976). At the height of his fame and skill, Robeson’s career was cut short by Cold War anti-communist hysteria. This documentary includes historic footage of the US civil rights movement; clips of Robeson’s speeches, performances and visits to East Germany (GDR) and the Soviet Union; and interviews with his son, Paul Robeson Jr., and the musicians and activists Harry Belafonte, Pete Seeger and Earl Robinson. Co-produced by the GDR’s DEFA Studio for Documentary Film and the West Berlin production company Chronos, with scenes shot in the U.S.

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Saul SchwarzGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the remarkable life and career of Paul Robeson, a towering figure of the 20th century. It explores his achievements as an athlete, actor, singer, and activist, highlighting his unwavering commitment to civil rights and social justice. The film delves into the complexities of his life, including the persecution he faced during the McCarthy era and his enduring legacy.

Critical Reception

The documentary was generally well-received for its thorough examination of Robeson's multifaceted life and its powerful message. Critics lauded its archival footage and interviews, which effectively conveyed the scope of Robeson's influence and the challenges he endured. While some noted its straightforward approach, the overall consensus pointed to its success in bringing the story of this important historical figure to a wider audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • A comprehensive and moving portrait of a complex individual.

  • Effectively uses archival material to showcase Robeson's significant impact.

  • Highlights Robeson's resilience in the face of political persecution.

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The documentary utilizes rare footage and interviews, including extensive material from Robeson's own archives, providing an intimate look at his personal and public life.

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