Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison

Nascimento : 1931-02-18, Lorain, Ohio, USA

Morte : 2019-08-05

História

Chloe Anthony Wofford Morrison, known as Toni Morrison, was an American novelist, essayist, book editor, and college professor. Her first novel, The Bluest Eye, was published in 1970. The critically acclaimed Song of Solomon brought her national attention and won the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Perfil

Toni Morrison

Filmes

Toni Morrison: Black Matter(s)
Self - Writer (archive footage)
Autora de 11 livros traduzidos em dezenas de idiomas, Toni Morrison é uma figura de destaque na literatura afro-americana. Aquela que Barack Obama descreveu como "tesouro nacional" no dia seguinte à sua morte marcou a história dos Estados Unidos por meio de seus engajamentos e da revolução literária e cultural que ela iniciou.
De Cabral a George Floyd: Onde Arde o Fogo Sagrado da Liberdade
Documentário sobre racismo estrutural, feito durante a pandemia.
Toni Morrison: Partes de Mim
Self
Esta meditação intimista e intimista sobre o lendário contador de histórias examina sua vida, seus trabalhos e os temas poderosos que enfrentou ao longo de sua carreira literária. Toni Morrison lidera uma assembléia de colegas, críticos e colegas em uma exploração da raça, da história, da América e da condição humana.
The Pulitzer At 100
The Pulitzer at 100, by Oscar and Emmy winning director Kirk Simon, is a ninety-minute independent documentary released in conjunction with the Pulitzer Centennial in April 2016. This film is told through the riveting stories of the artists that have won the prestigious prize. With Pulitzer work read by Helen Mirren, Natalie Portman, Liev Schreiber, John Lithgow and Yara Shahidi; journalists include Carl Bernstein, Nick Kristof, Thomas Friedman, and David Remnick; authors include Toni Morrison, Michael Chabon, Junot Díaz, Tony Kushner, and Ayad Akhtar; and musicians Wynton Marsalis, David Crosby, and John Adams also share their stories.
Toni Morrison Remembers
Herself
Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison is America's first lady of literature. Her books encompass black American history but live and breathe in the present, rich in vivid characters, haunted by ghosts. Born poor in Ohio in 1931, she now lives in New York. She tells Alan Yentob how her father hated whites so much he wouldn't let them in the house. Her masterpiece, Beloved, shows the horrors of slavery perhaps better than any other artwork. She talks as she writes - with warmth and wit. Contributors include Angela Davis (whose biography she edited) and singer Jessye Norman.
Public Speaking
Self (archive footage)
A feature-length documentary starring Fran Lebowitz, a writer known for her unique take on modern life. The film weaves together extemporaneous monologues with archival footage and the effect is a portrait of Fran's worldview and experiences.
The Black List: Volume One
Herself
As a new chapter begins in this country, THE BLACK LIST offers a dynamic and never-before-heard perspective from achievers of color. This series of inspired - and inspiring - observations on African-American life in the 21st century forms a roll call of some of the most compelling politicians, writers, thinkers and performers ever to tackle their fields of endeavor. Watch the interview-portraits and get a sharper snapshot of where this country has been and where it's headed.
Margaret Garner
Music
A documentary on the making of the opera 'Margaret Garner' (2005) created by Toni Morrison and Richard Danielpour. Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison was inspired by the true story of Margaret Garner in writing her novel Beloved. Garner was a slave in pre-Civil War America who escaped and killed her own daughter rather than see her return to slavery. Morrison later wrote the libretto for Margaret Garner, an opera composed by Richard Danielpour and commissioned by the Michigan Opera Theatre, the Cincinnati Opera and the Opera Company of Philadelphia in 2005. By recounting Garner's tale in conjunction with the story behind this "black opera" and the harsh Washington upbringing of its mezzo soprano, Denyce Graves, the film Margaret Garner re-examines a tragic historical moment while addressing racial issues that are still prevalent today.
Bem-Amada
Novel
Em 1873, uma ex-escrava, que vive perto de Cincinnati com sua família, é surpreendida com a visita de um velho amigo da época em que ambos eram escravos. Ele decide se mudar para a mesma cidade e logo vários mistérios são revelados.