Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman/L30th Anniversary Sp Ed/

Director: John Korty  Starring: Cicely Tyson  
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Product Summary
Publisher: SONY MUSIC
Format: DVD
UPC: 00074645895390
Buy.com Sku: 40700891
Item#: VQ6NNS
Category Keywords: Race Relations  Racism  Slavery 
Rating: NR
 
 
Features: DVD
 
This highly acclaimed drama, based on the epic novel by Ernest J. Gaines, eloquently covers the story of the Black Experience-from the Civil War to the civil rights movement-all told from the memories of a fictional 110-year-old slave played by Cicely Tyson. Ms.Tyson's tour-de-force performance, her most memorable, earned her an Emmy. All total this incredible made-for-TV film earned nine Emmys, including one for director John Korty and one for Tracy Keenan Wynn's intelligent script.
 


Editor's Note

Nine Emmy awards were given to this masterful production of the fictitious account of life from a 110-year-old slave. The script covers the life of Miss Jane Pittman (Cicely Tyson) from her days as a slave during the the Civil War to the start of the civil rights movement in the 1960's. The scene when she drinks from the "white's only" water fountain due to the Jim Crow laws in the segregated south is one of the most defining moments in the film. Based on the novel by Ernest J. Gaines.


Plot Summary

A historical drama based on a fictional 110-year-old woman whose life and endurance symbolize Black America's struggle for freedom, justice and equality.| Just after the Civil War, a young Jane Pittman fled through dangerous, swampy country to escape the KKK. As a free woman she overcame adversity, oppression and poverty to build a life for herself and her family. Up north, she endured the slaying of her husband at the hands of racist whites. Years later, in her twilight, she took a daring position against an angry mob during the Civil Rights Movement. Throughout her life, Miss Jane Pittman fought with tenacity and courage until she triumphed over social inequity.

 
Features
Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: SONY MUSIC
Release Date: 8/7/2007
Running Time: 150 minutes
Catalog ID: 58953
UPC: 00074645895390
Number of Discs: 2

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

 
Cast & Crew
Cicely Tyson
Josephine Premice
Katherine Helmond
Michael Murphy
Odetta
Richard Dysart
Ernest J. Gaines - Based On Novel By
Fred Karlin - Musical Score
James Crabe - Cinematographer
John Korty - Director
Philip Barry Jr. - Producer
Tracy Keenan Wynn - Writer

 
Awards

British Academy Awards (1975)
   Cicely Tyson, Nominee, Best Actress

Emmy (1974)
Cicely Tyson, Winner, Actress of the Year--Special
Cicely Tyson, Winner, Best Lead Actress in a Drama

 
Professional Reviews
USA Today
"Cicely Tyson took just one of the nine Emmys awarded to this TV landmark....It spans the Civil War to the civil rights movement..." 02/07/2003 p.16D

  
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