American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs

American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs

By Grace Lee

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2014-06-20
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 24min
  • Director: Grace Lee
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99

Description

AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY: THE EVOLUTION OF GRACE LEE BOGGS plunges us into Boggs’s lifetime of vital thinking and action, traversing the major U.S. social movements of the last century: from labor to civil rights, to Black Power, feminism, the Asian American and environmental justice movements and beyond. Boggs’s constantly evolving strategy – her willingness to re-evaluate and change tactics in relation to the world shifting around her – drives the story forward. Angela Davis, Bill Moyers, Bill Ayers, Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis, Danny Glover, Boggs’s late husband James and a host of Detroit comrades across three generations help shape this uniquely American story. As she wrestles with a Detroit in ongoing transition, contradictions of violence and non-violence, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, the 1967 rebellions, and non-linear notions of time and history, Boggs emerges with an approach that is radical in its simplicity and clarity: revolution is not an act of aggression or merely a protest. Revolution, Boggs says, is about something deeper within the human experience – the ability to transform oneself to transform the world. As it kinetically unfurls an evolving life, city, and philosophy, AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY takes the viewer on a journey into the power of ideas and the necessity of expansive, imaginative thinking, as well as ongoing dialectical conversation, to propel societal change.

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Reviews

  • Every viewing gives you something more...

    5
    By mkormes
    This thought-provoking film shines a light on the incredible life of Grace Lee Boggs, a woman whose accomplishments I feel like I should have heard of before but hadn’t. It gives the viewer the context for the multiple intersecting social movements of Boggs’ life in a humorous way, and forces you to think about your role in your community and the world. I’ve seen it three times and each time I get something different out of it.
  • A well told, inspiring story

    5
    By primeart1
    I may have heard the name Grace Lee Boggs in school or maybe I saw it in newspaper, but I had never really heard the story of Grace Lee Boggs until I watched this movie. When I saw it, I was struck by how remarkable a person Mrs. Boggs is. Just learning her story is reason enough to watch this movie, but the documentary is done very well. I really feel that the film does a nice of job showing us who Mrs. Boggs is.

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