Jun 10 2018
PERSONAL PROBLEMS

PERSONAL PROBLEMS

Presented by The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque at The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque

Two pioneering African American artists, writer Ishmael Reed and filmmaker Bill Gunn (Ganja & Hess; see 6/7 at 8:45), collaborated on this unique “experimental soap opera” that aspired to capture working-class African American life in NYC at the start of the 1980s. Funded by an NEA grant and shot on video for public television, the film ended up being broadcast only in New York and San Francisco in 1982, and faded into oblivion after that. Newly resurrected and restored, Personal Problems stars longtime radio commentator and self-described “culinary griot” Vertamae Grosvenor as a married nurse having a mid-life affair with a musician. Though the movie is raw, untidy, and shapeless, it’s also a unique cultural artifact that presents “a view of African Americans that’s messy, complicated, dramatic, and, most important, honest” (Village Voice ). Cleveland premiere. DCP. 165 min.

Dates & Times

2018/06/10 - 2018/06/10

Location Info

The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque

11610 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106