JEWEL’S CATCH ONE
di C. Fitz (USA, 2016), 85’, v.o. inglese, sott. italiano
In collaborazione con Controradio Club
Quattro decenni di musica, moda, celebrità e attivismo che hanno contribuito a rompere barriere razziali, sociali e culturali. La storia di Jewel Thais-Williams, imprenditrice e attivista, e di “The Catch”, la più antica discoteca di proprietà nera in America. CCH Pounder voce narrante di questo viaggio visivo e musicale evidenziato da interviste esclusive con Sharon Stone, Thelma Houston, Madonna, Sandra Bernhard, Thea Austin e Bonnie Pointer.
JEWEL’S CATCH ONE
by C. Fitz (USA, 2016), 85’, v.o. english, sub. Italian
JEWEL’S CATCH ONE documents the oldest Black owned disco in America and establishes the legacy of businesswoman, activist, and healer, Jewel Thais-Williams, who stood up against hate and discrimination for 42 years. The story of Jewel and “The Catch” celebrates four decades of music, fashion, celebrity, and activism that helped change the course of our country by breaking down racial, social, and cultural barriers. One of the original safe spaces for both the LGBT and Black communities, The Catch also served as a refuge for many during the AIDS crisis. As her club grew to become known as the “unofficial Studio 54 of the West Coast,” Jewel became a national model for how to combat discrimination and serve the less fortunate.
The film is a lush visual and musical journey highlighted by exclusive interviews with Sharon Stone, Thelma Houston, Evelyn “Champagne“ King, Madonna, Sandra Bernhard, Thea Austin, Jenifer Lewis, Representative Maxine Waters and Bonnie Pointer. CCH Pounder narrates this historically important film.