Strange Fruit

Strange Fruit

Directed by Joel Katz
A social history of one of the world's most famous protest songs.

Overview

Genre
Cultural History, History, Arts, and Social Issues
Synopsis

"Southern trees bear a strange fruit. Blood on the leaves and blood at the root."

These are the opening words to one of the world’s most famous protest songs. Its music and lyrics were written by Abel Meeropol (pen name Lewis Allan), a Bronx public school teacher — but are often attributed to Billie Holiday, who first sang “Strange Fruit” in 1939 at Barney Josephson’s Café Society,New York’s first integrated nightclub.

The history of this anti-lynching protest song explores the alliance between American Jews and African-Americans in the struggle for civil rights. With BILLIE HOLIDAY,AMIRI & AMINA BARAKA, ABBEY LINCOLN, PETE SEEGER, C.T.VIVIAN, JOSH WHITE, CASSANDRA WILSON AND MICHAEL & ROBBY MEEROPOL

Stage
finished
Running time
56 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Prod. Co.
Oniera Films LLC
Country
United States
Years of Production
1997-2001
Locations
New York, Georgia
Prod. Partners
Independent Television Service

Distribution Details

Release year
2002
Festivals
Margaret Mead Festival; New York and San Francisco Jewish Film Festivals; USA Film Festival
Awards
Permanent collection, Museum of Modern Art; Erick Barnouw Award; Jewish Image Awards in Film and Television, National Foundation for Jewish Culture; Grand Jury Prize , USA Film Festival
Broadcast (Prod.)
Independent Lens
Broadcast (Acq.)
broadcast in Australia, Belgium, France, Finland, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Romania.
Language
English
Subtitles
Spanish

Photos

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