1976 | United States | Documentary

Just Doin’ It: A Tale of Two Barbershops

  • English 29 mins
  • Director | William Greaves
  • Writer | William Greaves, Lou Potter
  • Producer | William Greaves, Lou Potter

STATUS: Released

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Nationtime is the only substantive record of the first national African-American political convention, held in Gary, Indiana, in 1972. Greaves: “Nationtime was narrated by Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier. It had Dick Gregory, Richard Hatcher, Jesse Jackson, Isaac Hayes, a whole array of black figures speaking militantly about the liberation of black America… I approached all the major networks, put 45,000 of my personal dollars into it, and Nationtime never saw the light of day.” Just Doin’ It is a cinéma vérité exploration of two very different barbershops in Atlanta, Georgia.

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