Beah: A Black Woman Speaks Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Actress Lisa Gay Hamilton makes her directorial debut with the documentary Beah: A Black Woman Speaks, a biography of actress and writer Beah Richards, whom Hamilton had worked with on The Practice and Beloved. The production of this project spanned many years; Hamilton realized, early on, that Richards was dying, and thus secured her participation during the actress's final year - though the picture wasn't realized until after three her death. Born in Mississippi, Richards moved to New York City in 1950 to begin acting in off-Broadway productions. In addition to her distinguished acting career, she was also an accomplished poet, playwright, teacher, and social activist. In 1967, she was nominated for an Academy Award for her supporting role in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Shortly before her death in 2000, she won an Emmy for her guest starring role on The Practice. The original musical score is provided by Bernice Johnson Reagon from Sweet Honey in the Rock. - Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
09/21/2003
Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Run Time:
86 min.
Distributor(s):
Clinca Estetico
Production Co.:
Cinemax Documentary Films, Clinica Estetico, HBO, LisaGay Inc.
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Documentary, Epic and Historical, Special Interest
Tone:
Affectionate, Earnest, Intimate, Poignant, Stirring
Keywords:
African-American, Civil-Rights, activism, actor, inspiration, integrity, leader, life-story, poet, teacher, theatre-community
Status: