- What is your definition of successful? - My definition of success is overcoming odds to meet your goals or ambitions. Whether the goal seems impossible, you still aim for it anyways.
- What have you given up to become successful? - In the past, I've given up many hours of my life and time in order to achieve some of my goals.
- What did Parks give up to become successful? - Parks gave up much of his time with his family. He was often away from his family when he was working.
- Who was Genevieve Young's father? - He father was one of the founding members of Vk Wellington Kok and also the UN.
- How much was Parks advanced to write his first book (and eventual best-selling autobiography)? - For his book he was given 10,000 Dollars in advance.
- How much money did Elijah Muhammad offer Parks to do a story on The Nation of Islam? - Parks was offered a total of $500,000 dollars for the story.
- Why did Parks refuse the money? - He refused it out of disagreement of the Nation of Islam's support of violent protests and preferred his camera document more positive views on life and not violence or guns.
- What was significant about the movie The Learning Tree? - First film made by an African American.
- What was significant about the character Shaft? - Inspired many African Americans to overcome racism.
- What was Gordon Parks' choice of weapons? - His Camera and his writing.
- What reason did Genevieve Young give for the divorce? - The relationship was holding her back and there was not enough stability in their life.
- In 1984, Parks directed Solomon Northrup's Odyssey. What recent feature film told the same story? - The most recent film was 12 Years a Slave. A very good movie, I watched it in theaters back in 2013.
- Who was Gordon Parks, jr? - Gordon Parks oldest son who was a Hollywood writer. He died in a plane crash in his forties.
- What is your favorite Gordon Parks photo? - This one. The shapes look incredible.
- What will you remember about Gordon Parks in ten years? - A man who has accomplished much and has preserved at a time with prevalent racism.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Movie Monday Part 3 and 4
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment