Sat, Oct 2 at 2:00 PM

Film Screening: Watermelon Man (1970)

Brooklyn, New York
Free

Celebrate the legacy of the late Melvin Van Peebles with a FREE screening of "Watermelon Man" (1970) at Mayday Space.

BYOB + donation-based snacks/popcorn provided.

From Criterion Collection:
Melvin Van Peebles’s only foray into Hollywood filmmaking, Watermelon Man is one of the most audacious, radically conceived works to be financed by a major American studio in the 1970s. Comedian Godfrey Cambridge delivers a virtuoso performance (initially in whiteface) as Jeff Gerber, a loudmouthed, bigoted white insurance salesman whose sitcomlike suburban existence is jarringly upended when he wakes up to discover, in a wild spin on Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, that he has become a Black man. What ensues is a ferocious satire of society’s racist double standards that gradually transforms into an empowering portrait of awakening Black consciousness, executed with a mix of acerbic irreverence and deadly serious political commentary by a relentlessly subversive Van Peebles.


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