The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

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Nate Parker to debut new film at Venice Film Festival

Nate Parker’s attempted comeback will begin at the Venice Film Festival with the premiere of his first film since a rape allegation from Parker’s past derailed the release of his Nat Turner biopic “The Birth of a Nation.” The Italian festival announced Wednesday that Parker’s “American Skin” will debut in its “Sconfini” section. Parker’s new film also carries Spike Lee’s backing. “American Skin” is touted as a Spike Lee presentati­on. In a statement, Lee called Parker his brother.Parker has been little heard from since his 2016 breakthrou­gh as a writerdire­ctorstar. The release of “Birth of a Nation” resurrecte­d a 1999 rape allegation against Parker from when he was a student at Penn State. Parker has maintained his innocence. He was acquitted in 2001. The alleged victim killed herself in 2012.

Rhiannon Giddens, Frank Johnson to get Americana award

Grammywinn­ing folk singer and musician Rhiannon Giddens and the late Frank Johnson, the leader of a 19th century black brass band, will be the first recipients of the inaugural Legacy of Americana Award.

The Americana Music Associatio­n announced the new award on Wednesday in partnershi­p with the National Museum of African American Music. The award will be presented during the Americana Honors & Awards show in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 11.

Giddens, from North Carolina, won a Grammy Award in 2011 for best traditiona­l folk album with the string band the Carolina Chocolate Drops. She has spent her career exploring the history of African roots music.

She was named a fellow in 2017 by the Chicagobas­ed MacArthur Foundation and received one of its “genius” grants to pursue her creative work. Giddens is also a nominee at the Americana Awards for artist of the year and duo/group of the year for her band Our Native Daughters.

Johnson’s band was popular during the 1800s in North Carolina, but his contributi­ons have largely been forgotten.

The Americana Music Associatio­n said in a statement that the new award has been created to honor those individual­s who have “either made a lasting impression through music or inspired art to recognize the legacy of Americana music traditions.”

H. Beecher Hicks III, CEO and president of the National Museum of African American Music, which is set to open in Nashville in 2020, said they hope “to shine a light on forgotten artists like Frank Johnson, whose stories may have been lost to history, and on innovators like Rhiannon Giddens, who is pushing Americana and American music forward by exploring the past.”

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Michael Dwyer / AP Grammywinn­ing folk singer and musician Rhiannon Giddens and the late Frank Johnson, the leader of a 19th century black brass band, will be the first recipients of the inaugural Legacy of Americana Award.
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