To Sleep with Anger is a 1990 drama film directed by Charles Burnett. The story follows a middle-class African American family living in Los Angeles who are visited by an old friend named Harry, played by Danny Glover.
Harry's arrival brings chaos and disruption to the family, as he begins to manipulate and deceive them. He uses his charm and charisma to gain their trust, but his true intentions are revealed as he causes tension and conflict within the household.
As the family struggles to deal with Harry's presence, they are forced to confront their own personal demons and past traumas. The film explores themes of family, loyalty, and the consequences of harboring secrets.
To Sleep with Anger is praised for its nuanced portrayal of African American life and its exploration of complex family dynamics. The film received critical acclaim and won several awards, including the Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay.
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To Sleep with Anger
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Precious Memories
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe:
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Walkin', Talkin' And Singin' The Blues
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Bobby Bland:
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Annie Mae's Cafe
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Little Milton:
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See See Rider
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Stand By Me
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Down Home Blues
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George Jackson:
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I Hear You Thinking
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