The Annihilation of Fish
A woman (Lynn Redgrave) who believes a dead composer is in love with her falls in love with a man (James Earl Jones) who constantly fights an imaginary man named Hank
Charles Burnett
Anthony C. Winkler
Casts & Crew
James Earl Jones
Lynn Redgrave
Margot Kidder
Sarah Benoit
Andy Garza
Tommy Redmond Hicks
Ronald F. Hoiseck
Shannon Wilcox
Victoria Prismantas
Also Directed by Charles Burnett
Tells the poignant chapter in the historic struggle to secure equal and adequate access to healthcare for all Americans. Central to the story is the tale of how a new national program, Medicare, was used to mount a dramatic, coordinated effort that desegregated thousands of hospitals across the country in a matter of months.
This video work intermingles fiction with actuality in a poignant confrontation with homelessness.
A teenage boy leaves a moment of boredom while his father works on his old car, and the mother wishes to go out for a stroll around the block. One more relocated family post Hurricane Katrina.
A musician spends New Year's Day trying to help his friend pay the rent.
Director Charles Burnett (Killer of Sheep, My Brother's Wedding, To Sleep with Anger) presents a tale about a young boy's encounter with his family in Mississippi in the 1950s, and intergenerational tensions between the heavenly strains of gospel and the devilish moans of the blues.
After the death of his father, a former football star reunites with the family that he abandoned years earlier.
The daring theft and escape of Robert Smalls, a slave in 1862 Charleston, SC.
A global portrait documenting the year's events, Cinetracts '20 features the work of an international lineup of 20 filmmakers. Capturing the zeitgeist in their own backyard, the artists' short films are the culmination of a year-long residency project.
When an 11 year old boy gets cut from his Little League baseball team, he sets out to form his own team.
Looks at the United States as it becomes an increasingly diverse nation. Tracing the history of significant changes in the Immigration and Nationality Act beginning in 1965, this program introduces a dramatic vision of a multi-cultural America where people of color are the new majority. The feelings and stories of ordinary people are featured in everyday context in six cities across the county. Interviews with residents of Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Miami and several other places probe the changing relationships between newcomers and established residents.