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Synopsis
A Huey P. Newton Story is a 2001 American drama television film directed by Spike Lee. It was created, written and performed, as a solo performance, by Roger Guenveur Smith at The Joseph Papp Public Theater. In this performance, Smith creates a representation of the activist Huey P. Newton's life and time as a person, a citizen and an activist. During the performance, images are shown up-stage from activist movement era. The simple arrangement of Smith sitting in a chair stage-center makes the audience focus on the dialogue of the performer. Smith captures the attention of the audience throughout the film by putting into play his solo performance skills. Smith's idea for the performance originated in 1989 and took root as a stage play in 1996. Smith's performance attempted to show a shy individual that Huey P. Newton believed himself to be. He did not consider himself a charismatic person, although he had made many contributions to his community. Smith shows Newton as a conservative individual who is disgusted by having microphones and cameras close to him.
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Credits
- Director
- Spike Lee
- Screenplay
- Roger Guenveur Smith
- Director of Photography
- Ellen Kuras
- Editor
- Barry Alexander Brown
- Country
- United States
- Studios
- 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks
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