Solomon Northup's Odyssey in 4K

Solomon Northup's Odyssey in 4K

Restoration World Premiere

Guest speakers: filmmaker Mario Van Peebles and director of photography Hiro Narita, in conversation with Jon-Sesrie Goff

Restoration World Premiere

Guest speakers: filmmaker Mario Van Peebles and director of photography Hiro Narita, in conversation with Jon-Sesrie Goff

Gordon Parks’s 1984 film Solomon Northup’s Odyssey, based on Northup’s 1853 autobiography Twelve Years a Slave, was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and aired on PBS as a television film. Northup was born a free Black man in New York. The talented violinist and carpenter took an offer to travel for a paid gig in Washington, DC, and was kidnapped and sold into the condition of slavery. Stripped of his freedom and family, Northup endured horrifying cruelties during his twelve years enslaved in Louisiana while holding onto his hope and strength within.

Note by Hyesung ii.
DIRECTED BY: Gordon Parks. WRITTEN BY: Lou Potter, Samm-Art Williams. WITH: Avery Brooks, Rhetta Greene, Mason Adams, Art Evans. 1984. 115 min. USA. Color. English. 4K DCP. New 4K restoration by IndieCollect, created in cooperation with the Library of Congress and supported in part by grants from the Ford Foundation and the Golden Globe Foundation.

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