HD
2022
As World War II looms, Paul Robeson transitions from mainstream success to socially conscious film and theater. He lends his powerful voice and talent to Paul Strand and Leo Hurwitz’s political semidocumentary, Native Land. The film, strikingly captured and edited, reveals the suppression of civil liberties in America and serves as a rallying cry for marginalized workers nationwide. Rarely screened since its initial release, Native Land marks a pivotal moment in Robeson’s career, shifting from traditional narratives to the politically charged documentaries that would characterize his later work.