Black Wax (Blu-Ray)

 
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Gil Scott Heron
Black Wax (Blu-Ray)

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Release Date: Friday 4 December 2015

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Rated: PG - Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993PG Adult themes

Robert Mugge's 1982 por­trait of the great poet-singer-songwriter and rap music forefather Gil Scott-Heron.

BLACK WAX is a musical-political entertainment film produced and directed by Robert Mugge in 1982. It was the first American film to be fully funded by Britain's then brand-new Channel 4 Television and also likely the first film to use Steadicam from first frame to last.

BLACK WAX centers on the late African American poet-singer-songwriter Gil Scott-Heron, the man Melody Maker called "the most dangerous musician alive", and many dubbed the forefather of rap music, and his 10-piece Midnight Band. It was filmed entirely on location in Washington, D.C., primarily at the Wax Museum Nightclub (now defunct).

Songs performed by the band include such potent political numbers as "Winter in America," "Alien," "Johannesburg," "Storm Music," "Waiting for the Axe to Fall," "Gun," and "'B' Movie" (a scathing analysis of how and why Ronald Reagan was elected President of the United States). Between songs, Mr. Scott-Heron is shown reciting his equally powerful poems ("Paint it Black," "Black History," "Billy Green is Dead," The H2O-Gate Blues," and "Whitey on the Moon"), leading the camera on a unique tour of Washington, D.C. (from the monuments of official Washington through the minority neighborhoods that make up most of the rest), and finally confronting the "ghosts of America's past" (life-sized wax figures of John Wayne, Uncle Sam, Neil Armstrong, Benjamin Franklin, Betsy Ross, four U.S. residents, and black leaders from W.E.B. Du Bois to Martin Luther King).

This is Gil Scott-Heron at the absolute peak of his powers. The politics is always entertaining, and the entertainment is nothing if not political. Transferred to HD from the original 16mm film and lovingly restored.