The Tallest Tree in Our Forest

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The Tallest Tree in Our Forest
Directed by Gil Noble
Produced by Gil Noble
Written by Gil Noble
Starring Paul Robeson
Edited by Antonio Andresekais
Distributed by Phoenix Learning Group, Inc.
Release dates
1977
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Tallest Tree in our Forest is a 1977 documentary film directed and written by Gil Noble, about singer, actor and activist, Paul Robeson.[1] It was shot on 16mm film and was started shortly before Robeson's death at age 77 in 1976.[2] The film features rare archival footage, interviews, and still photography from the twentieth century. The title is taken from a 1940s statement made by Mary McLeod Bethune describing Paul Robeson.[3] The film was originally available in a three-part format for use on public-access television channels and in classrooms for ages fourteen and above.[4]

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References

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