Repression (1969)
The important L.A. Newsreel film about the Black Panthers that was rediscovered and written about by USC professor David James. Featured in the film is rare footage of many of the important West Coast Panthers such as Masai Hewitt, David Hilliard, Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter, Eldridge Cleaver, John Huggins, and as well as footage of the aftermath of the LAPD raid on the Los Angeles Panther Headquarters. Musically the film begins with the opening jazz music by Ornette Coleman and later features the call to arms anthem, “The End of Silence” written and sung by Panther Elaine Brown.
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: January 1, 1969
Cast
Music: Ornette Coleman
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Repression about?
- The important L.A. Newsreel film about the Black Panthers that was rediscovered and written about by USC professor David James. Featured in the film is rare footage of many of the important West Coast Panthers such as Masai Hewitt, David Hilliard, Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter, Eldridge Cleaver, John Huggins, and as well as footage of the aftermath of the LAPD raid on the Los Angeles Panther Headquarters. Musically the film begins with the opening jazz music by Ornette Coleman and later features the call to arms anthem, “The End of Silence” written and sung by Panther Elaine Brown.
- Who stars in Repression?
- Repression stars Masai Hewitt, David Hilliard, Eldridge Cleaver, Alprentice "Bunchy" Carter, John Huggins.
- How long is Repression?
- Repression has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
- What genre is Repression?
- Repression is a Documentary film.
- Where was Repression produced?
- Repression was produced in United States of America.