The First World Festival of Negro Arts (1966)
Official film of the festival, a gathering that laid crucial groundwork for pan-Africanist thinking. Directed by William Greaves, the prolific African American actor and filmmaker who left the US in the 1950s to train at the more liberal, welcoming National Film Board of Canada.
Released: Jan 01, 1966
Runtime: 40 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars: William Greaves
Crew: William Greaves (Director), William Greaves (Sound), William Greaves (Producer), William Greaves (Editor), William Greaves (Cinematography), William Greaves (Writer)