August Wilson

One of the most important US playwrights to emerge since Arthur Miller, Wilson explores the same territory – the American Dream – but, as a black writer, his perspective is different. To show the background to his work, this film was made with Wilson in his home territory, The Hill district of Pittsburgh, a black ghetto shattered by unemployment and drug dealing. It centres on specially-staged extracts from his plays and a major interview.

  • No: R0530
  • Genre: Literature
  • Director: Tony Knox
  • Production year: 1991
  • Run time: 00:52:00
  • Producers: RM Arts/LWT South Bank Show