TY - ADVS AU - Ové,Horace AU - Norville,Herbert AU - James,Oscar AU - Singuineau,Frank AU - Lijertwood,Lucita AU - Scott-Wilkinson,Sheila AU - Devereaux,Ed AU - Wilson,T-Bone AU - Holder,Ram John AU - Beaton,Norman AU - Baldwin,James AU - Gregory,Dick AU - Selvon,Samuel AU - Buckler,Robert ED - Infilms (Firm) ED - British Film Institute. TI - Pressure & Baldwin's Nigger : : Two films by Horace Ové PY - 2005///?] CY - London PB - BFI Video Publishing KW - Youth, Black KW - England KW - London KW - Drama KW - Blacks KW - Social conditions KW - Intellectual life KW - London (England) KW - Ethnic relations N1 - Special features: interview with Ové conducted by Jason Wood (c2005, 36 min.); gallery of photographs by Ové; Booklet includes an essay by Derek Malcolm ("Horace Ové and 'Pressure'"), a biography of Ové, a filmography of Ové, a contemporaneous review of "Pressure" by David Wilson (originally published in the April 1978 issue of "Monthly Film Bulletin"), a contemporaneous profile of Ové by Stuart Hood (originally published on Sept. 17, 1978 in the "Sunday Times"), and a brief interview with Ové about "Baldwin's nigger" conducted by Jason Wood; Pressure (c1975, col., 120 min.) / photography, Mike Davis ; editor, Alan J. Cumner-Price ; screenplay, Horace Ové, Samuel Selvon ; producer, Robert Buckler ; director, Horace Ové ; British Film Institute -- Baldwin's nigger ([1969], b&w, 44 min.) / presented by Infilms ; camera, Gordon Cradock ; editors, John Broderick, Alexis Findon ; produced and directed by Horace Ové; Cast for Pressure: Herbert Norville, Oscar James, Frank Singuineau, Lucita Lijertwood, Sheila Scott-Wilkinson, Ed Deveraux, T-Bone Wilson, Ramjohn Holder, Norman Beaton; Lecturers in Baldwin's nigger: James Baldwin, Dick Gregory; Pressure was shot on location in London. Baldwin's nigger is a live recording of a discussion at the West Indian Student Centre in London N2 - Pressure: "Hailed as Britain's first black feature film, PRESSURE is a hard-hitting, honest document of the plight of disenchanted British-born black youths. Set in 1970s London, it tells the story of Tony, a bright school-leaver, son of West Indian immigrants, who finds himself torn between his parents' church-going conformity and his brother's Black Power militancy" -- Container; Baldwin's nigger: "In this documentary James Baldwin and Dick Gregory talk about the black experience in America and relate it with that of the Caribbean and Great Britain today" -- Opening credits ER -