Bush Mama is the story of Dorothy and her husband T.C. He is a discharged Vietnam veteran who thought he would return home to a "hero's welcome." Instead he is falsely arrested and imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. Her life revolves around the welfare office and a community facing poverty and unemployment. As a result of the film's events, both the main characters become radicalized and Dorothy eventually turns to violence. Bush Mama is an American film made by Ethiopian-American director Haile Gerima, part of the L.A. Rebellion movement of political and experimental black cinema in the 1970s. It was released in 1979 though made earlier, in 1975.
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Barbarao | Dorothy |
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Johnny Weathers | T.C. |
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Susan Williams | Luann |
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Cora Lee Day | Molly |
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Simmi Ella Nelson | Simmi |
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Bettie J. Wilson | Social Worker |
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Bob Ogburn Jr. | Dahomey man |
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Ben Collins | Ben |
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Renna Kraft | Angi |
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Darian Gibbs | Young Street Boy |
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Minnie Stewart | 1st Welfare Recipient |
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Malbertha Pickett | 2nd Welfare Recipient |
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Bertha Yates | Secretary |
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Chris Clay | Policeman |
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Charles Brooks | Preacher |
| Director | Haile Gerima |
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| Writer | Haile Gerima | |
| Producer | Haile Gerima | |
| Musician | Onaje Kareem Kenyatta | |
| Photography | Charles Burnett, Roderick Young | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |