Don't Go Tellin' Your Momma Explained

Italic Title:Don't Go Tellin' Your Momma
Don't Go Tellin' Your Momma
Director:Topaz Jones
Simon Davis
Jason Sondock
Producer:Julien Berlan
Patrick Milling Smith
Starring:Topaz Jones
Editing:J.M. Harper
Music:Topaz Jones
Studio:SMUGGLER
BWGTBLD
Frenzy
Runtime:34 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Don't Go Tellin’ Your Momma is an American short film directed by rapper and singer Topaz Jones, in collaboration with filmmaking duo Jason Sondock and Simon Davis, who are known professionally as rubberband.[1] It is a pseudo-documentary that consists of 26 vignettes each loosely connected by experiences in Jones’ youth, and includes home-video footage, interviews, and surrealist sketches.[2]

It premiered on January 28, 2021, at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Short Film Jury Award: Nonfiction.[3] It later saw a wide release on September 14, 2021, as part of the New York Times’ online Op-Doc series.[4]

The film’s soundtrack is composed of songs from Jones’ accompanying visual album of the same name.[5]

Summary

Don't Go Tellin’ Your Momma is an opinionated documentary developed by Topaz Jones. The film begins with photographs and several stills that depict who Topaz Jones is. As the film continues, the audience is presented with the first letter of the alphabet, “A is for amphetamines.” Jones’ film is inspired by The Black ABC's that were established in the 1970s. The original cards and posters were used to mirror and relate to the lives of Black children. Jones pays homage by following a similar structure throughout the film. He presents the letters of the alphabet and relates them to his personal experience. The film serves as a commentary on Black American cultural consciousness.

Plot

Each letter of the alphabet is represented with short vignettes introduced by title cards:

Background

Topaz Jones’ creative partnership with Jason Sondock and Simon Davis (rubberband.) began when they met in college sometime around 2011.[2]

Discussion surrounding the creation of Don't Go Tellin’ Your Momma began while Jones was in the process of mixing his third studio album of the same name, using the album as inspiration for the film's visuals and themes.[5] [6] Much of its early production took place during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and the beginnings of the George Floyd protests, which Jones quotes as having greatly affected the developmental process of the film.

Inspiration and influence

The film was inspired by Jones’ experiences growing up in Montclair, New Jersey, drawing on his upbringing as a way of illustrating the African American experience. Jones uses himself as an example of the complex relationship African American youths face with personal identity, and he produced the film to promote the visibility of their struggle.

The vignette style of the film was inspired by the “Black ABCs," a series of posters created in 1970 by the Society for Visual Education of the University of Chicago.[7] They were designed to empower African American students with a learning resource that reflected them and their cultural identities in a time when most learning resources were designed only for the dominant white population. Jones borrows the format of the "Black ABCs" in this short film, translating its contents to the screen and for a modern audience.

Jones was inspired by the TV series The Wire to showcase the messages advertised to African American youths outside of the classroom.[5]

Sondock cites the TV show Atlanta and the 2012 film An Oversimplification of Her Beauty by Terence Nance as inspiration for the elements of magical realism present within the film.

References

  1. News: Jones . Topaz . Rubberband . 2021-09-14 . Opinion This Is My Story of Being Black and Coming of Age, Through 26 Letters . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-11-26 . 0362-4331.
  2. Web site: Loayza . Beatrice . Alphabet Soup: A Conversation with Topaz Jones and rubberband. . 2022-11-26 . The Criterion Collection . en.
  3. Web site: 2021-02-02 . 2021 Sundance Film Festival Awards Announced - sundance.org . 2022-11-26 . en-US.
  4. Web site: Hailu . Selome . 2021-09-13 . Sundance Winner ‘Don’t Go Tellin’ Your Momma’ Gets NY Times’ Premiere (EXCLUSIVE) . 2022-11-26 . Variety.
  5. Web site: How Topaz Jones & Rubberband’s Friendship Led to a Sundance Win . 2022-11-26 . W Magazine . en.
  6. Web site: Conteh . Mankaprr . 2021-04-23 . How Topaz Jones Made the Next Great Visual Album . 2022-11-26 . Rolling Stone.
  7. Web site: Soul primer . 2022-11-30 . The University of Chicago Magazine . en.