Danny Glover was in Paris today to promote his new,
much anticipated film, Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975.
Presented at Sundance, and winner of Best Editing at the
2011 festival, activist Danny Glover is the producer of the documentary. The film explores
the evolution of the Black Power Movement through rare unused footage that was
discovered 30 years later in the cellar of a Swedish Television station.
As an actor, producer and humanitarian, Danny has been a
commanding presence on screen, stage and television for more than 30 years.
Footage includes leading African Americans such as Angela
Davis, Stokely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver and Huey P. Newton with commentary
from contemporary artists such as Erykah Badu, Talib Kweli and soundtrack by Questlove and the Roots.
Danny
Glover was also honored at the 6th annual French Arts Ceremony in Paris' Theatre du Chatelet.
He walked
away with the top spot at the 2011 Afro-Caribbean Arts Awards on Monday.
The actor
was handed the Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his career
accomplishments and activist work for minority rights at The awards show is to
be broadcast on 18 September on French TV.
It's the
actor's second French award this month - he also picked up a trophy in
recognition of his contribution to American cinema at the Deauville American
Film Festival on Sept 11.
I've had the pleasure of meeting Danny on several occasions (even attended his last birthday party). He's a great actor and a compassionate human being. He deserves all of these awards and more!
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Danny talks about the film
I'm Just Sayin!
1 comment:
he really is a fine actor. my favorite lethal weapon. when does the movie start?
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