The Tapestry (1976)
A young Black law-student tries to juggle her studies, lover and friend while battling her inner-demons.
A television drama directed by Maya Angelou. In 1975, the accomplished writer became the first African American woman to join the Directors Guild of America in the director’s category. Produced by trailblazing TV executive Barbara Schultz, Visions often focused on complex themes including social justice, feminism, race and sexuality. Executive Producer: Barbara Schultz. Director: Maya Angelou. Writer: Alexis DeVeaux. With: Gloria Jones Schultz, Glynn Turman, Ebony Wright.
Director: Maya Angelou
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date: December 30, 1976
Cast
- Gloria Jones Schultz
- Glynn Turman
- Ebony Wright - Lavender
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Tapestry about?
- A television drama directed by Maya Angelou. In 1975, the accomplished writer became the first African American woman to join the Directors Guild of America in the director’s category. Produced by trailblazing TV executive Barbara Schultz, Visions often focused on complex themes including social justice, feminism, race and sexuality. Executive Producer: Barbara Schultz. Director: Maya Angelou. Writer: Alexis DeVeaux. With: Gloria Jones Schultz, Glynn Turman, Ebony Wright.
- Who directed The Tapestry?
- The Tapestry was directed by Maya Angelou.
- Who stars in The Tapestry?
- The Tapestry stars Gloria Jones Schultz, Glynn Turman, Ebony Wright.
- How long is The Tapestry?
- The Tapestry has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).