
Blues People(1969)
Blues People is an experimental short film by and starring Skip Norman that explores racism, black and white relations, and the blues. The film engages with these themes through an avant-garde approach, using the blues as both musical and cultural touchstone to examine racial dynamics and social tension. Norman's performance anchors the piece as it navigates complex questions about identity, prejudice, and artistic expression within American culture. The work reflects the experimental cinema movement's commitment to challenging conventional narrative forms while addressing urgent social issues. Blues People stands as a notable example of independent filmmaking that refuses easy answers, instead offering viewers a provocative meditation on race and music in America.
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