In a fearless performance, Sands plays sensual black American songstress Georgia, who falls for a white photographer while touring Sweden.
Via the intense disapproval of Georgia’s assistant/’hired mother’, writer Maya Angelou uncovers the pathology of racism while centring on the prodigious yet obscured experiences of black women.
Georgia, Georgia (1972)
Maya Angelou wrote and scored the music for this provocative tale of interracial attraction.
- 1972 USA
- Directed by
- Stig Björkman
- Produced by
- Jack Jordan
- Written by
- Maya Angelou
- Featuring
- Diana Sands, Dirk Benedict, Minnie Gentry