The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
United States
2720 people rated Story of a black woman in the South who was born into slavery in the 1850s and lives to become a part of the civil rights movement in the 1960s.
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Denrele Edun
29/05/2023 22:59
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Lily Seifu
18/05/2023 12:18
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Dred_Teresa 🌙
16/11/2022 14:28
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
Sainabou❤❤
16/11/2022 03:06
I have loved this movie for years and have been searching for a copy of it. Cicely Tyson is extremely talented and her part as Miss Jane Pitman was perfect for her. I think that this movie should be shown to all children in the 4th or 5th grades. I would recommend it for anyone. It has been more than 20 years since I last saw it and it still has an impact on me. This would be a great movie for Black History month or for Martin Luther Kings birthday. If anyone knows where I could purchase a DVD of this movie I would be very grateful. It is something I would love to share with my Grandchildren. You should see the movie Sounder also another great movie with Ms. Tyson in it.
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16/11/2022 03:06
I just finished watching The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, and the from beginning to end, I was immersed in her life. I am so grateful for this very important history lesson, I am very grateful to every person who put this production together, they did a wonderful job; everything from the acting, the setting, the writing, the makeup (no wonder it won an award in and of itself for this category), the music, it was all done brilliantly. I am so grateful that Miss Jane Pittman's personal story, one of many, can be shared with the world. I am left feeling deeply humbled and touched. Not only by herself, but the other people she has shared with us too.
Mahdi Khaldi
16/11/2022 03:06
Cicely Tyson has always been talented, but when I saw this movie, I had a renewed respect for her talent. Filmed during the early 70s, she was made to look like a 110 year old woman and really made it believable. This is a story of a girl, born a slave than freed and her adult life in the south during reconstruction. The end of the movie left me feeling like I was right there with her in her rocking chair on the porch or sitting under the great old oak tree. If you have the slightest interest in the history of the struggle for freedom from slavery and segregation, watch this film. My hat goes off to Mrs. Tyson for bringing this story to life, thank you for giving this story heart :)
Take the Risk
16/11/2022 03:06
A landmark in American television film; perhaps a landmark in American film, period. Cicely Tyson heartily deserved both Emmys she won for this role, and deserved some more awards as well. This is the story of a hundred and ten year old woman, who was a former slave, and who recounts her life to a young white journalist in the year 1962. This film authentically recounts U.S. history from the the end of the Civil War, Reconstruction, the turn of the century, and up to the Civil Rights period of the 1960s. Miss Pittman's walk to the fountain is a great scene, and welled up some tears in my eyes. Fascinating throughout,a must see for all.
Mahir Fourever
16/11/2022 03:06
AWESME! This film is a classic in the most deserved sense of the word. Cecily Tyson's acting is no less than Emmy-Award caliber, and she should have gotten TWO for this performance. The story flows like the Mississippi, slow and deliberate, and carries you willingly along, it is THAT Powerful. I never noticed when it first ran on TV that there had been only one commercial during it's telecast, but the story is so riveting and encompassing that there shouldn't have been ANY! Get the DVD as soon as you can; if you've never seen it, you'll be awed as well. If you have, you'll enjoy it all over again each time you view it! AWESOME !!!!!!!
Mohammed soueidan
16/11/2022 03:06
I watched this movie for the first time when I was 9 years old. I wept. I watched it again, every time I could find it airing anywhere. Twenty years passed. Last night, it aired on PBS and I watched it again and still, the same way it did back when I was 9, I could not stop my tears flowing when I watched Cicely Tyson as "Miss Jane" walking to that drinking fountain and drinking from it.
That scene is on my list of all time great movie moments... TV or big screen... it doesn't matter. This scene is classic and still as powerful for me today as it was back then.
If only we still had, as a rule, TV of this high caliber today... that both entertains and educates and changes your way of thinking. It ought to be a must-see movie for everyone. Simply... magnificent!
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16/11/2022 03:06
Over thirty years have passed since I first watched 'Jane Pittman' on a small, black & white TV. There have been but a handful of viewing experiences that have stayed with me this strongly and vividly (and always will, I guess). Cicely Tyson's performance is strongly, clearly, heartfully drawn, ranking, in my opinion, in the very exclusive company of performances like Meryl Streep's Sophie in "Sophie's Choice". It's far easier for a mammoth mini-series to impart a permanent impression: this performance, and this artfully crafted story, did so in a scant two hours, introducing me to a character who became real and moving for me - - to this day.