Why We Laugh
Reverential Documentary Pays Homage to Black Pioneers of Comedy
Why We Laugh
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Unrated
Running time: 86 minutes
Studio: Codeblack/Vivendi Entertainment
DVD Extras: Extended interviews with Chris Rock, Bill Cosby, Sherri
Shepherd, Katt Williams and Steve Harvey,
Stanley Crouch.
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Excellent (4 stars)
This alternately hilarious and enlightening documentary is designed to pay
homage to the trailblazing pioneers of black comdey. The film also simultaneously
recounts the evolution of the art form in light of the prevailing
African-American political and cultural experience. The film was directed by
Robert Townsend who compiled a most impressive cast to contribute to the
project via a combination of present-day interviews and archival footage,
including the posthumous performances and reflections of such late great
entertainers as Redd Foxx, Moms Mabley, Richard Pryor, Flip Wilson, Mantan
Moreland, Stepin’ Fetchit, Bernie Mac and Robin Harris.
The film winds its way to the present in chronological fashion, so it opens
with a discussion of minstrel performers like Bert Williams, a black man who
darkened his face with cork to work in blackface. Former Congressman Walter
Fauntroy says that during the ugly days of Jim Crow segregation, humor was
relied upon as "tools of the spirit through which we cut a path through the
wilderness of our despair."
Plenty of other academics and politicians weigh-in here with insights of
equal gravity, including Professors
Michael Eric Dyson,
Cornel West and Todd
Boyd, Congresswoman Maxine Waters and former NAACP Chairman Julian Bond. But
the project is mostly a vehicle for the thoughts of the comics themselves,
with Bill Cosby, Paul Mooney,
Dave Chappelle, Franklin Ajaye and
Chris Rock
proving particularly valuable.
A worthwhile walk down Memory Lane as likely to keep you in stitches as
appreciating the long line of African-American geniuses who have made it
their business to challenge the status quo, but always eliciting lots of
laughter in the process.
