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Killer of Sheep

Charles Burnett
1977 United States 81 minutes English

In the Watts ghetto, the melancholy Stan, a slaughterhouse worker, defends his dignity. A chronicle depicting the days of a family haunted by the memory of their native South, and a delicately poetic and tenderly ironic ballad of a community, the children’s universe, the scheming of petty or big-time thugs, and the women’s strength and guile. The film music, “an aural history of African-American popular music” (C.B.), backs and comments on the search for the truth of these lives and people’s inner truth. Filmed over several weekends on a budget of a few thousand dollars, the film (Burnett’s thesis film for UCLA) was not released in the United States until 2007.

Production :
Charles Burnett
Editing :
Charles Burnett; Henry Gayle Sanders; Kaycee Moore; Charles Bracy; Angela Burnett; Eugene Cherry
Photography :
Charles Burnett

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