Conversation with Harry Belafonte | Locarno Film Festival
“You can lock up the singer, but not the song.” When Harry Belafonte discovered the stage, he found a political instrument. A beloved singer and one of the first African-American actors to appear on the silver screen, he received the Pardo alla carriera in 2012 and told us how his success offered him a platform that he didn’t hesitate to use for causes such as the abolition of racial segregation and discussed his extraordinary life, looking back at half a century’s worth of civil rights activism. #Locarno2020 Locarno Film Festival http://www.locarnofestival.ch Tag your related content with #Locarno2020 / filmfestivallocarno / filmfestlocarno / filmfestlocarno Subscribe to our newsletter: http://www.locarnofestival.ch/newsletter

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