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Oscar Micheaux, writer and director of this 1932 film, was the pioneering director of race films — the popular genre of American films made especially for the African-American audience prior to the civil rights movement. "Ten Minutes to Live" is an amalgam of several short stories centering on a Harlem nightclub. This event is part of "American Indies from the Collections of MoMA."
General Admission: $7
Seniors/Students (with ID): $6
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