THE LEARNING TREE

Based on his autobiographical novel of a black teenager living in a small, rural community during the 1920's.

 

The story, set in Kansas during the 1920's, covers less than a year in the life of a black teenager, and documents the veritable deluge of events which force him into sudden manhood. The family relationships and enmities, the fears, frustrations and ambitions of the black teenager in small-town America are explored with a strong statement about human values. Gordon Parks directed, wrote, produced and composed the music score for the film, which is based on his autobiographical novel.

Gordon Parks is pre-eminent American photojournalist of sub-Saharan descent. An acclaimed photographer for Life magazine from the late 40s through late 60s, he turned to directing films, his second of which, the blaxploitation movie Shaft (1971), achieved success at the box office. In 1989 his first film effort, The Learning Tree (1969), was selected among the first 25 films so honored, by the U.S. Library of Congress to be preserved in the National Film Registry for all time.

USA — 1969 — 107 min

 
Showtimes:
Friday, Jan. 15, 4pm Free Screening!
Monday, Jan 18, 3pm

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$8.00 Adults, $6.00 Students/Seniors
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