Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDuring the early 1900's, 2 black brothers who work in a traveling minstrel have different goals; one's determined to succeed in a field which is dominated by white performers in blackface, w... Leer todoDuring the early 1900's, 2 black brothers who work in a traveling minstrel have different goals; one's determined to succeed in a field which is dominated by white performers in blackface, whilst the other is a composer, fighting to break away from the stereotypes associated with... Leer todoDuring the early 1900's, 2 black brothers who work in a traveling minstrel have different goals; one's determined to succeed in a field which is dominated by white performers in blackface, whilst the other is a composer, fighting to break away from the stereotypes associated with black minstrel performers.
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- Nominado a 3 premios Primetime Emmy
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- Rennie Brown
- (as Stanley Clay)
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- (as Saundra Sharp)
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- (as Billy Holliday)
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- (as Robert L. Harper)
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Now as far as political correctness goes, I can see that some would automatically become offended about any film with the word 'minstrel' in the title. After all, minstrel shows usually featured white men in black-face doing parodies of blacks....and the parodies were often very unflattering. Now here's an odd but seldom talked about truth....some of the very famous minstrels were actually BLACK men pretending to be white men pretending to be black!! In other words, they took control of their culture and the debate! As such, it's an important part of our history...whether it offends us or not. Because of this alone, I recommend you see the movie.
The main reason I saw this movie is because it stars Glynn Turman....a sadly underrated actor. Yes, he did make a terrible film ("J. D.'s REVENGE" is just godawful and I'm sure he regrets having made it)....but he also has many amazing performances and I wish he got the recognition he deserves. He is brilliant in films such as "Men of Honor" and his TV parts ("The Paper Chase" and "Fargo") are mesmerizingly good. I'd love to one day tell him in person how much I appreciate his acting. And, not surprisingly, here in "Minstrel Man" he's on the top of his game.
The film is set in the post Civil War era in America. Sadly, a black man who performs as a minstrel dies of a heart attack...leaving his two young sons to try to continue the act in order to eat. One hopes to one day become a successful musical composer...the other wants to rise to the top in the white-dominated minstrel circuit. The film shows their successes, failures and struggles, as the country wasn't exactly welcoming towards black men at that time.
Overall, the film is a well made look at a mostly lost part of our heritage...for good or for bad....like "Roots" or "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman" or "Bingo Long and His Traveling All-Stars". Well worth seeing.
The Entertainment Industry has the audacity to act insulted by acusations like, "it is directly or indirectly at fault for creating and perpetuating monsters in the world". You are surely mentors of today's media. This is a small opportunity to right a big wrong.
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- TriviaIt wss filmed in Carroll County, Miss.