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The Classic International Black Cinema Series - A Man Called Adam

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Enjoy a viewing of "A Man Called Adam" at the Gantt Center. This film is part of the museum's "Blues People" series which mainly highlights the career of Eartha Kitt as the vamp of Black cinema.

About The Film

(1966) Sammy Davis Jr. stars as a respected but volatile jazz trumpeter on a downward spiral sparked by racism and personal tragedy. A relationship with a civil rights activist (Cicely Tyson) seems to lift him out of his doldrums, but the turnaround is temporary. Directed by Leo Penn, this somber drama features an all-star cast that includes Frank Sinatra Jr., Louis Armstrong, Ossie Davis, Mel Tormé and Lola Falana.

This film is for audiences 18 and up.

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IF YOU WANT TO GO:
WHEN: Sunday, March 11, 2012
WHERE: The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture (551 South Tryon Street)
TIME: 2 p.m.
COST: Free with museum admission.

 

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