Nothing but a Man (The Criterion Collection)
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- Rated: Not Rated
- Released: February 20, 2024
- Originally Released: 2024
- Label: Criterion Collection
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Ivan Dixon & Abbey Lincoln | |
Directed by | Micheal Roemer |
Entertainment Reviews:
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Description by OLDIES.com:
Michael Roemer's debut film, "Nothing but a Man," stands as a pioneering work that poignantly captures the resilience of humanity in the face of pervasive prejudice. Collaborating closely with cinematographer Robert M. Young, Roemer crafted a film that continues to resonate with its portrayal of systemic racism during the height of the civil rights movement.
Set in the South, the film follows a Black railroad worker, portrayed by Ivan Dixon, as he grapples with the daily injustices of discrimination and economic instability. Alongside his new wife, played by jazz legend Abbey Lincoln, he navigates the challenges of building a life while confronting the specter of racism. Their journey also leads them in search of his estranged father, portrayed by Julius Harris, adding layers of emotional complexity to the narrative.
"Nothing but a Man" has earned acclaim for its candid exploration of race relations in America, drawing praise from figures like Malcolm X. Today, it stands as a landmark of American cinema, celebrated for its nuanced characters and profound social critique.
This Director-Approved DVD Special Edition features a restored 4K digital master, personally approved by Michael Roemer. Additionally, viewers can delve deeper into Roemer's work through an interview program and conversations with the director and his collaborators. Archival interviews with the cast provide further insight into the film's production and legacy. English subtitles ensure accessibility for all viewers, while an essay by critic Gene Seymour offers contextual analysis of this enduring cinematic masterpiece.
Set in the South, the film follows a Black railroad worker, portrayed by Ivan Dixon, as he grapples with the daily injustices of discrimination and economic instability. Alongside his new wife, played by jazz legend Abbey Lincoln, he navigates the challenges of building a life while confronting the specter of racism. Their journey also leads them in search of his estranged father, portrayed by Julius Harris, adding layers of emotional complexity to the narrative.
"Nothing but a Man" has earned acclaim for its candid exploration of race relations in America, drawing praise from figures like Malcolm X. Today, it stands as a landmark of American cinema, celebrated for its nuanced characters and profound social critique.
This Director-Approved DVD Special Edition features a restored 4K digital master, personally approved by Michael Roemer. Additionally, viewers can delve deeper into Roemer's work through an interview program and conversations with the director and his collaborators. Archival interviews with the cast provide further insight into the film's production and legacy. English subtitles ensure accessibility for all viewers, while an essay by critic Gene Seymour offers contextual analysis of this enduring cinematic masterpiece.
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