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Wattstax

Wattstax is a 1973 documentary film by Mel Stuart that focused on the 1972 Wattstax music festival and the African American Watts Los Angeles, California.  organized by Memphis‘s Stax Records to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the Watts riots. Wattstax was seen by some as “the Afro-American answer to Woodstock“. To enable as many members of the black community in L.A. to attend as possible, tickets were sold for only $1.00 each. The Reverend Jesse Jackson gave the invocation, which included his “I Am – Somebody” poem, which was recited in a call and response with the assembled stadium crowd. In the film, interspersed between songs are interviews with Richard Pryor, Ted Lange and others who discuss the black experience in America.

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~ by documentary on August 24, 2010.

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  • Caddy
    Great review of the movie! I think I'll watch Wattstax at the weekend! Hope I won't be dissapointed with it , as most of all I'd like to see in this movie Richard Pryor's interview. In searching this movie I completely rely on http://www.torrentoff.com
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