Assata aka Joanne Chesimard
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2008 American film
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Directed by | Fred Baker |
Written by | Fred Baker |
Produced by | Fred Baker Kat Roberts-Henry |
Starring | Warly Ceriani |
Cinematography | Jato Smith |
Edited by | Tracy Utley |
Music by | Roy Hargrove |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Assata aka Joanne Chesimard is a 2008 biographical film directed by Fred Baker and starring Warly Ceriani.[1] The film premiered at the San Diego Black Film Festival and starred Assata Shakur.
Premise
[edit ]The film is a biography of Assata Shakur, a controversial member of the Black Panther movement.
Cast
[edit ]- Will Blagrove: FBI Agent
- Rick Borgia: District Attorney
- J.D. Brown: Trooper Werner Foerster
- Kathleen Cleaver: Herself
- Pat Dempsey: James Harper (as Jack P. Dempsey)
- Lila Dupree: White Woman - Escape
- Charles Everett: Justin
- Omar Gonzalez: Fred Hampton Jr.
- Steven Hill: Sundiata Acoli
- Rosemari Mealy: Herself
- Bryant Pearson: Lead Escaper
- Robert Sciglimpaglia: Assistant Prosecuting Attorney
- Assata Shakur: Herself
- Char Sydney: Assata - as young woman
- Erika Vaughn: Asha
References
[edit ]- ^ "Assata aka Joanne Chesimard". Variety . 2009年06月04日. Archived from the original on 2021年11月30日.
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