Back to Basquiat by Pierre-Paul Puljiz, France 2022, 52'' |
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Presented at the 15° edition of Lo Schermo dell'arte, 2022
The documentary offers a new perspective at the life of Jean-Michel Basquiat and analyzes his relationship with Caribbean family origins. From Brooklyn to Abidjan, passing through Mississippi, Puerto Rico and Haiti, the film is a journey in search of the identity of the most famous contemporary African-American artist in search of his Haitian and Puerto Rican roots. The documentary interviews African-American artists and musicians from the 1970s and 1980s, such as Alvin Fields and Michael Holman, who talk about their role in American art.
Pierre-Paul Puljiz is a filmmaker and producer. He has made documentaries on numerous New York figures in the art world, including Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Patti Smith, Paul Morrissey, Tom Wolfe, Joe Dallesandro.
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