IMDb
7.4 /10
2k votes


Documentary · 1971 · 27 min
In 1970, a British film crew set out to make a straightforward literary portrait of James Baldwin set in Paris, insisting on setting aside his political activism. Baldwin bristled at their questions, and the result is a fascinating, confrontational, often uncomfortable butting of heads between the filmmakers and their subject, in which the author visits the Bastille and other Parisian landmarks and reflects on revolution, colonialism, and what it means to be a Black expatriate in Europe.
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IMDb
7.4 /10
2k votes
Rotten Tomatoes
75 /100
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TMDB
7.1 /10
44 votes
Letterboxd
8.2 /10
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Weighted average
7.5/10