Can You Hear Me: Young Poets from the Black Ghetto
Alternative Title
"Can You Hear Me"
Creator
Willis, Allen, 1916-2011 Grieve, David D KQED-TV (Television station : San Francisco, Calif.) Saunders, Mel Johnson, Billy Saunders, Tony (Musician) Garrett, Donald, 1932-
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Description
A film by Allen Willis. Assisted by Tom Valens and Aaron Chapman. Technicians: Peter Hobe, Gene Doherty, Oliver Moss, Stanley Kronquist. Poets: Sheila Lofton, Deborah Adams, Kathryn Kenyatta Russell, Michelle Thomas, David Robinson, Henry Lewis, John H. Davenport Jr., Michael L. Montgomery, Robbie Bowie, William Dean, Tito Brantley, Beverley Vaughn, Ann McFarland, LaJoyce Beaman, Orvell Wilson. Music Recorded at Royal Ashbury Studio. Executive Producer: David D. Grieve. Produced at KQED-TV. Copyright 1972 Bay Area Educational Television Association. Public Broadcasting Service
Type
moving image
Format
Internegative Optical track Sound Color 16mm film
Form/Genre
Documentary films
Extent
1 Reel of 1 00:29:37
Identifier
cabeebmc_000002
Language
English
Subject
Poetry
Provenance
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