The learning tree
(DVD) 

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Published
[New York, N.Y.] : Criterion Collection, 2021.
Format
DVD
Edition
Two-DVD special edition.
Status
Sequim - Digital Video Disc
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Published
[New York, N.Y.] : Criterion Collection, 2021.
Edition
Two-DVD special edition.
Physical Desc
2 videodiscs (107 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (37 pages ; color illustrations ; 19 cm)
Language
English
UPC
715515267014

Notes

General Note
Originally released as a motion picture in 1969.
General Note
Based on the novel by Gordon Parks.
General Note
Wide screen (2.35:1).
General Note
Title and credits from screen.
General Note
Special features on disc one: My father: Gordon Parks (a documentary made on the set of The learning tree); Gordon Parks; artist & activist (2021 conversation, moderated by film scholar Michael B. Gillespie with artists Hank Willis Thomas and Deborah Willis); The moviemakers (documentary on the making of the film); Trailer -- on disc two: two 1968 documentaries (Diary of a Harlem family and The world of Piri Thomas), with a video introduction featuring Rhea L. Combs and Nelson George -- in booklet: How it feels to be Black; excerpt from the director's 2005 book, A hungry heart: a memoir.
Creation/Production Credits
Director of photography, Burnett Guffey ; editor, George R. Rohrs ; music, Gordon Parks.
Participants/Performers
Kyle Johnson, Alex Clarke, Estelle Evans, Dana Elcar, Mira Waters, Joel Fluellen, Malcolm Atterbury, Richard Ward, Russell Thorson, Peggy Rea.
Description
Based on Parks' semi-autobiographical novel, the film follows the journey of Newt Winger, a teenage descendant of Exodusters growing up in rural Kansas in the 1920s, as he experiences the bittersweet flowering of first love, finds his relationship with a close friend tested, and navigates the injustices embedded within a racist legal and educational system. Exquisitely capturing the bucolic splendor of its heartland setting, this landmark film tempers nostalgia with an incisive understanding of the harsh realities, hard-won lessons, and often wrenching moral choices that shape the road to self-determination of the young Black man at its center.
System Details
DVD, NTSC region 1; wide screen 2.35:1 aspect ratio; monaural Dolby audio.
Awards
Named to the National Film Registry in 1989 by the Library of Congress.