Killer of Sheep

Killer of Sheep

Killer of Sheep is an American drama film written, directed, produced, and shot by Charles Burnett. Shot primarily in 1972 and 1973, it was originally submitted by Burnett to the UCLA School of Film in 1977 as his Master of Fine Arts thesis. It features Henry G. Sanders, Kaycee Moore, and Charles Bracy, among others. Killer of Sheep depicts the culture of urban African-Americans in Los Angeles' Watts district, in a film style often likened to Italian neorealism. Critic Dana Stevens described its plot as "a collection of brief vignettes which are so loosely connected that it feels at times like you're watching a non-narrative film." There are no acts, plot arcs or character development, as conventionally defined. Killer of Sheep premiered at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York on November 14, 1978, but did not receive wide release because Burnett had not secured rights to the music used in its production. The rights were purchased in 2007 at a cost of US $150,000 and the film was restored and transferred from a 16mm to a 35mm print. Killer of Sheep received a limited release 30 years after it was completed, with a DVD release in late 2007.

Genre: Drama
Production: Milestone Film
  3 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
Metacritic:
94
Rotten Tomatoes:
97%
Year:
1978
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