
Killer of Sheep
The screening on April 25 will be preceded by an introduction by Mateusz Demski.
Charles Burnett’s cinematic masterpiece Killer of Sheep, magnificently restored in 4K with sparkling picture and sound, is one of the crown jewels of the Black indie filmmaking movement known as the L.A. Rebellion. The film evokes the everyday trials, fragile pleasures, and tenacious humor of blue-collar African Americans living in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles in the 1970s. Burnett made it on a minuscule budget with a mostly nonprofessional cast, combining keen on-the-street observation with a carefully crafted script.
The story centers on Stan (Henry Gayle Sanders), a slaughterhouse worker battling exhaustion and disconnected from his wife, his children, and himself. Stan and his neighbors struggle just to get by, let alone get ahead. Only the kids, leaping from roof to roof, seem to achieve a mobility that eludes their elders. Burnett’s film focuses on everyday life in Black communities in a manner rarely seen in American cinema – combining lyrical elements with a starkly neorealist, documentary-style approach that combines deep nuance with riveting simplicity. Burnett once said of the film, “[Stan’s] real problems lie within the family, trying to make that work and be a human being. You don’t necessarily win battles; you survive”.
Kino Lorber

Charles Burnett (b. 1944) – American director, screenwriter, and producer, one of the most important figures in African American cinema. His films portray working-class experience, focusing on family, memory, and identity. Rejecting stereotypes, he creates intimate, realist portraits of community life. Recipient of an Honorary Academy Award for lifetime achievement (2017).
Tytuł angielski: Killer of Sheep
Tytuł oryginalny: Killer of Sheep
Język: angielski
Napisy: polskie
Sekcja: Kinofilska uczta
Reżyseria: Charles Burnett
Czas trwania: 80 min
Rok produkcji: 1978
Kraj produkcji: USA
Właściciel praw: Kino Lorber
Producenci_tki: Charles Burnett
Produkcja: Milestone Films
Obsada: Henry G. Sanders, Kaycee Moore, Charles Bracy, Angela Burnett
Scenariusz: Charles Burnett
Zdjęcia: Charles Burnett
Montaż: Charles Burnett
Muzyka: Chris Robertson
Dekada: 1970.
Nagrody: Berlin IFF 1981 – FIPRESCI Prize (Charles Burnett)
Edycja: TFFW 2026






