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Charles Burnett

Charles Burnett

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This week on Bullseye, we talk to filmmaker Charles Burnett. He's been making films since he was a student in the 70s. Burnett wrote and directed one of his most famous films, Killer of Sheep, as part of his Masters' thesis at UCLA Film School. It was never a blockbuster, but the influence of Killer of Sheep has lasted decades. Now, it's in the Criterion Collection and the Library of Congress.

Killer of Sheep is set in Watts, Los Angeles. It follows a handful of people who live there, including Stan, a more or less regular guy who works at a local slaughter house. It's shot in black and white - reminiscent of Italian classics like Bicycle Thieves and the work of Roberto Rosselini and Federico Fellini.

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