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  1. Myth of a Colorblind France, a documentary by Alan Govenar about Black American artists, includes rare footage of Henry O. Tanner in 1930s Paris.

  2. 25 set 2020 · The film explores the lives and careers of renowned African Americans who emigrated to Paris, including Josephine Baker, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Beauford Delaney, Augusta Savage, Barbara Chase-Riboud, and Lois Mailou Jones, and includes rare home movie footage of Henry Ossawa Tanner in Paris.

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    • Documentary
    • Alan Govenar
    • 2020-09-25
  3. Myth of a colour blind France completes another film Paris Noir by David and Joan Burke, as it studies in depth what African American expatriates of today and yesterday seek and find in...

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    • Alan Govenar
    • Documentary
    • Thomas Allen Harris, Akin Babatunde
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  4. The film explores the lives and careers of renowned African Americans who emigrated to Paris, including Josephine Baker, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Beauford Delaney, and Barbara Chase-Riboud, and includes rare footage of Henry Ossawa Tanner in Paris.

    • Alan Govenar
    • Thomas Allen Harris
  5. 12 ott 2021 · The film explores the lives and careers of renowned African Americans who emigrated to Paris, including Josephine Baker, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Beauford Delaney, Augusta Savage, Barbara Chase-Riboud, and Lois Mailou Jones, and includes rare home movie footage of Henry Ossawa Tanner in Paris. A longer version (90') will be ...

  6. 24 set 2020 · The documentary “Myth of a Colorblind France” presents a history of eminent African-Americans who have lived in France, interweaving the thoughts of Black artists residing there today with...

  7. The film explores the lives and careers of renowned African Americans who emigrated to Paris, including Josephine Baker, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Beauford Delaney, Augusta Savage, Barbara Chase-Riboud, and Lois Mailou Jones, and includes rare home movie footage of Henry Ossawa Tanner in Paris.