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Tamu

Director: Larry Clark
Year: 
1970
Format: 
16mm, color

Tamu begins with the Malcolm X quote, “We don’t see any American dream. We’ve experienced the American nightmare.” In the film, a young African American man drives through South Central thinking about revolution, Malcolm X, racism, capitalism, and war in Vietnam. Midway through, the film switches over to the thoughts of a young African American woman who is thinking about revolution and Angela Davis. Tamu touches on themes of crime, drug use, and revolution.

Available for research at UCLA

 

Film Credits

Individual Role(s)
Larry Clark Director