Chameleon Street: New 4K Restoration

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Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 1990 Sundance Film Festival—yet criminally underseen for over three decades—Chameleon Street recounts the improbable but true story of Michigan con man Douglas Street, the titular “chameleon” who successfully impersonated his way up the socioeconomic ladder by posing as a magazine reporter, an Ivy League student, a respected surgeon, and a corporate lawyer. Elevated by a dexterous performance and daring direction from multi-hyphenate actor-writer-director Wendell B. Harris Jr., the film pins a lens on race, class and performance in American identity, which has lost none of its relevance. At once piercingly funny and aesthetically mischievous, Chameleon Street is a “lost masterpiece of Black American cinema,” (BFI) long overdue to take its rightful place in the independent film canon. Newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative under the supervision of Wendell B. Harris Jr.

Chameleon Street screens as part of JBFC series REMIX: The Black Experience in Film, Media, and Art. This series is presented with generous support from ArtsWestchester and the National Endowment for the Arts.


When

Thursday, January 27, 2022    
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Where

Jacob Burns Film Center
364 Manville Road
Pleasantville, 10570
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Ticket Information

$10

Additional Information

Presenter: Jacob Burns Film Center
Presenter Phone: 914.773.7663
Handicap Accessible: Yes