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Black Wax

BLACK WAX is a musical-political film that explores the life and career of Gil Scott-Heron, a legendary musician known for his provocative reputation as "the most dangerous musician alive".

A musical-political film, BLACK WAX, directed by Robert Mugge, explores the life and music of Gil Scott-Heron, a pioneering African American poet-singer-songwriter, and his Midnight Band.

Info about Black Wax

Studio(s): Mug-Shot, Film4 Productions

Originally Released: United Kingdom, Jan 12, 1983

Production Country: United Kingdom

Genres:Documentary, Music