Suzanne, Suzanne

Genre : Documentary
Suzanne, Suzanne

This poignant documentary profiles a young black woman's struggle to confront the legacy of a physically abusive father and her headlong flight into drug abuse. Suzanne, after years of physical and psychological abuse, is compelled to understand her father's violence and her mother's passive complicity, who suffered at her husband's hands as well, as the keys to her own self-destruction. After years of silence, Suzanne and her mother are finally able to share their painful experiences with each other in an intensely moving moment of truth.

A remarkably incisive short documentary film, much more than one woman's story of abuse and addiction, SUZANNE, SUZANNE captures the nature and spirit of a troubled family.

Directors : Camille Billops , James Hatch
Markets : Documentary
Year Released : 1982
Running Time : 30 minutes
Color : B & W
Country : US
Original Language : English
Streaming Partner : Alexander Street Press

Your Next Watch: Own Or Rent

Buyer Type
Format
Sale Type
Price
Higher Education Institutions DSL 1-year License
$150.00 Add to Cart
Higher Education Institutions DSL 3-years License
$300.00 Add to Cart
Higher Education Institutions DVD Sale
$200.00 Add to Cart
K-12 - Public Libraries - Special Groups DVD Sale
$60.00 Add to Cart
Non-Theatrical DVD Rental
$200.00 Add to Cart
Semi-Theatrical Blu-Ray Rental
$250.00 Add to Cart

Awards

National Film Registry, 2016

Screenings

New Directors New films, Museum of Modern Art and Lincoln Center
Tell It Like It Is, Film Society of Lincoln Center, 2015
AFI Silver Theater, 2015
Billy Wilder Theater, UCLA, 2015
One Way or Another, BAMcinematek, 2016
We Wanted A Revolution, Brooklyn Museum, 2017
Tell Me: Women Filmmakers, Women's Stories, Metrograph, 2018
African-American Women Behind the Camera series, Brooklyn Museum, 1993
WACK! Art and Feminist Revolution Exhibit, Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles
In My Mother's House, Alfreda's Cinema, New York
Kenkeleba Gallery, New York, 2010
Brooklyn Museum of Art, 2017
Northwest Film Center, 2017
BFIA, London, 2017
South Side Projections, Chicago, 2017
Metrograph, New York, 2018
Alamo Drafthouse New Mission, 2018
Courtisane, Gent, 2019
Power Plant Gallery, Durham, 2019
Anthology Film Archives, New York, 2019
Film Streams, Omaha, 2019
Festival des 3 Continents, Nantes, 2019
Centre de Cultura Contemporania, Barcelona, 2020
Greek Film Archive, Athens, 2020
Newark Musem of Art, 2020
Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton, 2020
Forum des Images, Paris, 2022
To Save and Protect, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2022
The New American Filmmakers Series, Whitney Museum of American Art
Independent Focus, WNET, Channel 13, Public Television in New York City
Atlanta Film Festival, 1983
Kennedy Center, DC, 1983
Film Society, National Taiwan University
Robeson Center, Rutgers University
UN Decade for Women's Forum, Nairobi, Kenya, 1985
Whitney Musem of American Art, Black Women Filmmakers Series, 1987
Rotterdam Film Festival, 1988
Conference on Cinema Studies, University of Iowa, 1989
Black Filmmakers Series, University of Michigan, 1990
Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema
International Women's Film Forum
International Film and Video Fesitval, Chicago, 1992
Skip to product information
1 of 1

twn-shop-store

Suzanne, Suzanne

Suzanne, Suzanne

Regular price $150.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $150.00 USD
Sale Sold out

This poignant documentary profiles a young black woman's struggle to confront the legacy of a physically abusive father and her headlong flight into drug abuse. Suzanne, after years of physical and psychological abuse, is compelled to understand her father's violence and her mother's passive complicity, who suffered at her husband's hands as well, as the keys to her own self-destruction. After years of silence, Suzanne and her mother are finally able to share their painful experiences with each other in an intensely moving moment of truth.

A remarkably incisive short documentary film, much more than one woman's story of abuse and addiction, SUZANNE, SUZANNE captures the nature and spirit of a troubled family.

View full details