Personal Problems is a 1980 film described as a "meta soap opera" directed by Bill Gunn and written by Ishmael Reed that depicts the life and personal relationships of an African American nurse living in Harlem. The film was originally intended to be broadcast on television, but the public television network PBS and others did not pick up the soap opera. It was shown across the United States at smaller screenings throughout the 1980s until it found renewed popularity after a screening in the late 2000s at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The film was restored in 2018 by Kino Lorber and re-released at the Metrograph theater in New York City.
Personal Problems (1980)
Directed by Bill Gunn
Genres - Drama |
Release Date - Aug 10, 1980 |
Run Time - 165 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Movie Info
Budget
$40,000
Tags
Artist, Author, Black, Classic, Collaboration, Ganja, Hal Ashby, Hess, Hess Corporation, Result, Tape, The Landlord, Writer
Alternate Titles
Personal Problems
CA, US