Twilight: Los Angeles (film) explained

Twilight: Los Angeles
Director:Marc Levin
Producer:Cherie Fortis
Daphne Pinkerson
Anna Deavere Smith
Ezra Swerdlow
Steven Tabakin
Starring:Anna Deavere Smith
Music:Camara Kambon
Cinematography:Maryse Alberti
Joan Churchill
Editing:Bob Eisenhardt
Distributor:Offline Releasing
Runtime:76 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Twilight: Los Angeles is a 2000 American film directed by Marc Levin and starring Anna Deavere Smith.

Plot

In this film adaptation of the Broadway play, , Anna Deavere Smith performs her one-woman show portraying various real life people involved in the aftermath of the 1992 Rodney King trial verdict riots in Los Angeles. The film is interspersed with additional footage shot in 1999 of Smith following up with some of her interviewees.[1] [2]

Home media

PBS Home Video released this film on VHS in 2001. It has never been released on any format ever since.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FILM REVIEW; The Magic of the Stage Meets Reality in the Clips . Kehr . Dave . September 27, 2000 . New York Times . en . 2018-08-18.
  2. Web site: The fire last time . Tanzer . Joshua . Oct 10, 2000 . www.offoffoff.com . 2018-08-18.