Interview with Melvin Van Peebles

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Film Date
10/21/67
Film Reference Number
KPIX 33730
Description
KPIX Eyewitness News report from October 21st 1967 by Jim Anderson in San Francisco on the corner of California and Powell Streets. Features an interview with pioneering African American filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles who remembers his time as a grip man on a cable car (he wrote a book about it called 'The Big Heart') and goes on to recollect his early development as a film director in the USA and in Europe. He reflects that in Europe: "You don't have an iron ... wall against negro talent there." Melvin was gracious enough to explain to the TV Archive (on 4/26/2011) that he was in San Francisco in October '67 as a French delegate to the San Francisco International Film Festival. The festival was showing his film 'The Story of a Three Day Pass' which was released in 1968. Also includes silent views of people riding cable cars past the intersection.
Format
16mm newsfilm