Films & Other Videos
Films with: McKee, Lonette
- 'Round midnight
- Dramatizes the friendship between an aging alcoholic jazz musician and a young French jazz fan. Inspired by the real-life friendship between jazz pianist Bud Powell and Francis Paudras.
- DVD 11272
- Cotton Club
- In 1928 New York, spirits are high and jazz, dancing and gangsters rule supreme. Harlem's Cotton Club is in the center of it all, where rich upper-eastsiders mix with dressed-up mobsters. On stage is gifted coronet player Dixie Dwyer, who dreams of the big time, and tap sensation Sandman Williams who can't touch his girl, the lovely singer Lila Rose Oliver, because of strict club rules. As tension rises, so do tempers, and the nightclub becomes a pressure-cooker of jilted loves and mob jobs.
- DVD 1524
- Day in black and white
- Two friends - one black and one white - come together one morning to write a speech about race. They talk, they sit, they argue -- but they never can seem to get it down on paper. These two set in motion a story which travels the varied racial terrain of New York City, with a cast of characters as diverse as the city itself.
- DVD 11303
- Illusions
- Story takes place in 1942 and is about Mignon Dupree, a black woman studio executive who appears to be white, and Ester Jeeter, a black woman who is the singing voice for a white Hollywood star. The film follows the struggles of the women as well as the use of film in wartime Hollywood.
- DVD 7272
- Jungle fever
- A black architect begins an affair with his working class Italian secretary. Their relationship causes them to be scrutinized by their friends, cast out from their families and shunned by their neighbors.
- DVD 1286
- Women of Brewster Place
- Mattie Michael, whose life has been plagued by misfortunes, is alone in a ghetto tenement on Brewster Place. She gradually unites the other tenement women to help them struggle for a new life.
- DVD 4657