The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
| Genre: | Drama |
| Mood: | Moving, Wholesome |
| Decade: | 1970's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | John Korty |
| Actor: | Michael Murphy, Richard A. Dysart |
| Actress: | Cicely Tyson |
| Release Year: | 1974 |
| Studio: | Sony Wonder |
| Runtime: | 110 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | Unrated |
What It's About:
Originally a TV movie, "Pittman" traces the life of the title character from a childhood in slavery all the way through to the civil-rights movement. The film begins in 1962 as an aged Pittman is visited in her Baton Rouge home by journalist Quentin Lerner (Murphy), who, vetting material for a book, prompts her recall of events both tragic and inspiring.
Why I Love It:
The gifted Cicely Tyson is a marvel as Jane, gradually transforming from a young girl to a wizened but still spirited lady of 100+ years. A revealing history lesson and tribute to the sturdy spirit of one human being who endured through periods of vast change, this important and touching film feeds both brain and heart. Widely recognized as a creative milestone in television programming, "Pittman" makes for ideal family viewing.






Post A Comment
You must be logged in and your account must be approved for you to be able to post comments. Sign up for an account.