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Lorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes / Feeling Heart
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Lorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes / Feeling Heart

Oct 14, 2017
1h 58m
★ 6.2

Artist. Activist. Rebel. Visionary.

Overview

On March 11, 1959, Lorraine Hansberry’s 'A Raisin in the Sun' opened on Broadway and changed the face of American theater forever. As the first-ever black woman to author a play performed on Broadway, she did not shy away from richly drawn characters and unprecedented subject matter. The play attracted record crowds and earned the coveted top prize from the New York Drama Critics’ Circle. While the play is seen as a groundbreaking work of art, the timely story of Hansberry’s life is far less known.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

American Masters Pictures
ITVS
Black Public Media
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
National Endowment for the Arts
JustFilms / Ford Foundation
Independent Film Producers (IFP)

Lorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes / Feeling Heart Trailers

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Cast

LaTanya Richardson Jackson

Narrator (voice)

LaTanya Richardson Jackson

Anika Noni Rose

Lorraine Hansberry (voice)

Anika Noni Rose

Harry Belafonte

Self

Harry Belafonte

Sidney Poitier

Self

Sidney Poitier

Glynn Turman

Self

Glynn Turman

Louis Gossett Jr.

Self

Louis Gossett Jr.

Lorraine Hansberry

Self (archive footage)

Lorraine Hansberry

Shauneille Perry

Self

Shauneille Perry

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