African Odysseys:
The Murder of Fred Hampton +
Death of a Revolutionary
  
A pair of documentaries plotting the lives and deaths of Black Panther party members Fred Hampton and George Jackson
 
  
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Greetings
     As part of the African Odyssey* programme at BFI Southbank, they have organised a double bill to mark USA Black History Month by screening two documentaries The Murder of Fred Hampton and Death of a Revolutionary. 
    The Murder of Fred Hampton
 
 
 
  
 
 
The Chicago-based Film Group - whose leading figures would later go on to create such films such as The China Syndrome and Renaldo and Clara - were responsible for this chilling slice of US history. Fred Hampton was the leader of the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party, and this film features his activities in organising the Chapter, his public speeches, and the programmes he founded for children during the last 18 months of his life before he was brutally murdered by the Chicago police.
 
 
  Director: Howard Alk Year: 1971 Running Time: 88 min
  "You can kill a revolutionary but can never kill the revolution" - Fred Hampton Death of a Revolutionary  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Evocation  of the life and ideas of Soledad Brother George Jackson after his  assassination in San Quentin Prison. Produced with the Black Panther  Party and featuring Huey Newton and Bobby Seale. Director Fontaine  gained privileged access to work with an organisation that had become  highly secretive in the face of intense opposition from the US  establishment. Supported by Granada TV, it's highly unlikely that such a  programme would be possible in today's programme commissioning  structure.
Director: Dick Fontaine
Year: 1972
  Running time: 30min
  We hope that Dick Fontaine will join a discussion after the film.
 
  Both screenings will be followed by a discussion.   These screenings will take place on Saturday 5th February 2011 at 2pm at BFI Southbank. Tickets are £5.00 per person   To  book the tickets, please call the BFI Southbank Box Office on 020 7928  3232 (11:30 - 20.30 daily) to book tickets at this special price.   BFI Southbank
 
 
 
 
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