Black Gold presents: Bill Gunn's PERSONAL PROBLEMS (1980) - Canadian Premiere!

Sun Jun 16 2024 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm

Paradise | Toronto

BLACK GOLD
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Black Gold presents: Bill Gunn's PERSONAL PROBLEMS (1980) - Canadian Premiere!
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Black Gold returns to The Paradise on Bloor Sunday, June 16th at 6pm with Bill Gunn’s two-part avant garde melodrama PERSONAL PROBLEMS (1980)! Join us for the Canadian premiere of the new HD restoration reconstructed from the original 3/4” U-matic camera tapes and featuring remastered audio.
This entirely African-American conceived and produced ensemble drama is the result of a collaboration of a pair of pioneering Black artists: writer Ishmael Reed and filmmaker Bill Gunn, the latter of whom wrote and directed the groundbreaking experimental feature Ganja & Hess as well as penned the screenplay for Hal Ashby's The Landlord. Operating in defiance of the racially exclusive Hollywood studio system, Gunn, Reed, and a renegade group of young Black artists including actress and writer Vertamae Grosvenor (who previously toured as a singer with Sun Ra’s Arkestra), Cotton Club performer Jim Wright, and composer and actor Sam Waymon came together to film a “meta soap opera” about the struggles of a working class African-American couple in New York City.
Originally intended to air on public television in 1980, Personal Problems went unseen for many years until its recent restoration by Kino Lorber. Initially inspired by artist friends calling him and recounting their own struggles, Reed sought to create a vision of everyday Black life for television — as the writer told an audience at the University of Nevada in the spring of 1977, “everybody’s got personal problems.” Working with Walter Cotton, a Buffalo-born stage actor who was one of the original cast members of the New Heritage Theater Company in Harlem, and Steve Cannon, a staple figure in the Lower East Side arts scene, Reed began to develop what would become the first self-described Black soap opera written, acted, and produced by Black artists.

“... nothing short of a revelation.”
— Metrograph
“Bill Gunn’s intimate, free-wheeling “meta soap opera” examines the textuality of Black families and, by doing so, offers a deep reading of Black souls.”
— Black Film Archive
165 mins (presented with a 15 minute intermission), courtesy of Kino Lorber.

** Low/fixed income Black folks — message @BlackGoldTO on Instagram or Facebook for complimentary tickets!
** PLEASE WEAR A MASK! Black communities continue to be disproportionately affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the structural inequities it further entrenches. We care for us! KN95 and N95 masks will be available onsite for guests.
**ACCESSIBILITY: Paradise has a wheelchair accessible washroom on site and wheelchair accessible spaces within the cinema. Osteria Rialto and the Paradise Theatre Lobby are both fully wheelchair accessible, however there is no elevator onsite, which unfortunately means there is no wheelchair access to Bar Biltmore or the Paradise Theatre balcony. Please don't hesitate to reach out to either Black Gold or Paradise if you have additional access needs!
https://paradiseonbloor.com/films-and-events/black-gold-presents-personal-problems
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Paradise, 1006 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6H 1M2, Canada,Toronto, Ontario

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