See Body and Soul February 25 at Hotel Indigo. Jacksonville, 9840 Tapestry Park Circle in Jacksonville's Deerwood Park. Doors open at 3pm, film begins at 4pm.
1925 film marks iconic entertainer Paul Robeson's only silent
1925 film marks iconic entertainer Paul Robeson's only silent
The Norman Studios Silent Film
Museum and the Hotel Indigo® Jacksonville will screen Oscar Micheaux's Body and Soul at the next Silent
Sundays event February 25, 4pm.
This 1925 film features iconic
entertainer Paul Robeson in his only silent role as an escaped prisoner who
flees to the predominantly African-American town of Tatesville, GA posing as
the Rt. Reverend Isaiah T. Jenkins. Along with a fellow criminal, he schemes to
swindle the congregation of their offerings. But their plan goes off the rails
when Jenkins falls for a beautiful young woman already in love with another –
who just happens to be Jenkins's long-estranged twin brother.
Originally a nine-reel production, Body and Soul was subjected to multiple
edits when the Motion Picture Commission of the State of New York denied
Micheaux an exhibition license on the grounds it would "tend to incite to crime"
and was "immoral" and "sacrilegious". Though it was clear
that Robeson's character was a criminal only posing as a minister, visuals of a
man of the cloth drinking alcohol proved too risqué for censors. Micheaux was
forced to cut the offending scenes, reducing the film to five reels, and write
a new ending – a loss felt deeply by film historians and silent film fans.
Jacksonville University's Tony
Steve and the Silver Synchro Sounds will provide live musical accompaniment.
Tickets are $5 and available at the door (cash or credit) and online.
Silent Sundays proceeds support
efforts of the Norman Studios Silent Film Museum, a non-profit organization
dedicated to enhancing public knowledge of Northeast Florida's early film
industry and the preservation and restoration of Jacksonville’s only remaining
silent film studio. The Norman Studios was among the nation's first to produce
films starring all African American casts. Find out more at normanstudios.org.
Located on the lake in upscale
Tapestry Park, the Hotel Indigo® Jacksonville is a boutique-style, lakefront
property with interior design elements that recall Jacksonville's film history.
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