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Philosophical Research Society
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Thu, 10 Jul, 2025 at 07:30 pm to 09:30 pm (GMT-07:00)
Philosophical Research Society
3910 Los Feliz Boulevard, Los Angeles, United States
As part of their July series "US Tour," 7th House is proud to present Dick Fontaine and Pat Hartley's recently restored 1982 documentary I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE, their long underseen, enthralling, and monumental film which follows writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin as he returns to America, touring pivotal sites of Black American history as he retraces his time — decades earlier — in the South during the civil rights movement. Infused with his ever fiery intellect and razor sharp insight, Baldwin is not simply the subject of the film but a creative collaborator, guiding Hartley and Fontaine along the deeply intimate voyage, shaping the film as they go.
"A child during Jim Crow, Baldwin never felt at ease in the United States, first finding comfort and community abroad in Paris and later in Saint-Paul de Vence. Yet, he continued to write about the fraught existence of Black Americans and Black Europeans, and his returns to the US fueled his personal philosophy. On one such homecoming, in 1980, Baldwin acts as a docent through the history of the Civil Rights Movement, guiding filmmakers Dick Fontaine and Pat Hartley on a tour of his roots in the South for a documentary essay that “lays bare the fiction of progress in post-Civil Rights America” (Writer, programmer and Baldwin scholar Rich Blint).
Along his travels, Baldwin is joined by fellow Black literary luminaries and movement compatriots, including Things Fall Apart author Chinua Achebe, writer Amiri Baraka, poet and scholar Sterling A. Brown, and civil rights leader Lonnie King. Together, they look back and reflect on the nation's failure to deliver upon the promise of equal human rights the movement so struggled for and the fallacy of post-Civil Rights American progress. As Baldwin observes – with words still too true – "Everything has changed on the surface. Nothing else has been touched."
Over 40 years since its minimal release (it had only a limited theatrical run at NYC's Film Forum and a PBS broadcast), this long criminally underseen work has been lovingly restored by Harvard Film Archive and distributed by The Film Desk.
Dirs. Dick Fontaine and Pat Hartley, 1982, 95 mins, United States, English, Unrated, Digital.
Special thanks to Jacob Perlin and Andrew Adair of The Film Desk.
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Tickets for I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE (1982)– Restored James Baldwin Documentary can be booked here.
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General Admission | 15 USD |
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