A Good Man

2011, 86 minutes

A Good Man
A Good Man

A Good Man follows acclaimed director/choreographer Bill T. Jones (Last Supper at Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Still/Here, FELA!) as he and his company create their most ambitious work, an original dance-theater piece in honor of Abraham Lincoln’s Bicentennial. Through two tumultuous years, we witness raw moments of frustration as Jones struggles to communicate his vision to his dancers and collaborators, as well as moments of great exhilaration when movement transcends the limitation of words. Jones and his company come face to face with America’s unresolved contradictions about race, equality and the legacy of our 16th President. Initially an indictment of The Great Emancipator, the work evolves into a triumph of hope for our struggling democracy, with Jones revealing that Lincoln was “the only white man I was allowed to love unconditionally.” Premiering on the heels of Jones’s Tony Award for FELA! and 2010 Kennedy Center Honor, A Good Man is a window into the creative process and, indeed, the creative crisis of one of our nation’s most enduring, provocative artists as he explores what it means to be a good man, to be a free man, to be a citizen.

A Good Man is a co-production of Kartemquin Films, AMERICAN MASTERS, Independent Television Service (ITVS) and Media Process Group, in association with Ravinia Festival.

View videos, interviews and background materials on the Bill T. Jones: A Good Man American Masters website.

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Anna Deavere Smith's PBS broadcast introduction28 KB
Anna Deavere Smith and Stanley Crouch discuss the film's PBS broadcast16.76 KB

Comments

August 29, 2011 - 10:40am

Julia

Who is the editor of this great film??

August 31, 2011 - 10:40am

kartemquin

Hi Julia,

A Good Man was edited by David E. Simpson.

Thanks!
KTQ

November 11, 2011 - 10:34pm

Jacky

Where can I find the music

November 12, 2011 - 5:57pm

kartemquin

Jacky - find out more about the music here: http://www.fondlydowehope.com/fondlydowehope/music.html

December 6, 2011 - 7:33am

Binaya Aryal

This is great movie. A must watch !
Regards
Bollywood News

March 6, 2012 - 5:31am

Simon

I've watched Bill T. Jones' Last Supper at Uncle Tom’s Cabin and I really liked it. I will watch this one as well and will say if i like it that much.

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Kartemquin Makes Realscreen's 2011 List of Top Production Companies

March 29, 2012

We've had many great years during our history, and 2011 was a definite highlight, as we enjoyed the success of The Interrupters and A Good Man, and celebrated our 45th anniversary. We’re pleased to see that achievement recognised today as Kartemquin Films is listed in Realscreen’s “Global 100” list of the world's top non-fiction film production companies.

Filmmakers

Producer
Joanna Rudnick
Director
Gordon Quinn
Bob Hercules
Cinematography
Keith Walker

Distinctions

World Premiere
Full Frame International Documentary Film Festival
2011
Official Selection
Southern Circuit Tour
2012
Official Selection - Canadian Premiere
DOXA Canadian Documentary Film Festival
2011
Official Selection
Minneapolis / St. Paul Film Festival
2011
Official Selection
American Dance Festival International Screendance Festival
2011

Press

"An unusually intelligent, thoughtful and well-constructed examination of an artist and his work, this film succeeds in illuminating both... The film is as crammed with ideas and information as the artwork, but it deals evenhandedly with both concept and craft, and will be revelatory to many with regard to what it takes to bring an huge stage work to life."

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