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All Me: The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert

Year: 2011 Documentary Runtime: 78 min

Overview

A documentary on the artist Winfred Rembert, whose paintings depicted bigotry in America in the latter part of the 20th century.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Winfred Rembert

Winfred Rembert

Himself

Patsy Rembert

Patsy Rembert

Herself

Lillian Rembert

Lillian Rembert

Herself

Winfred Rembert Jr.

Winfred Rembert Jr.

Himself

Phil McBlain

Phil McBlain

Himself - Friend

Sam Mahone

Sam Mahone

Himself - Civil Rights Activist

Robert Albritten

Robert Albritten

Himself - Mayor of Dawson, GA

Robert Chase

Robert Chase

Himself - Historian

Mary Kordak

Mary Kordak

Herself

Nancy Lewis

Nancy Lewis

Herself - Friend/Collector

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