All Me

The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert

America ReFramed Season 1
  • Feature Film
  • 2012
  • 74 Mins

InAll Me: The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert, we see firsthand the depiction of the day-to-day existence of African Americans in the segregated South. The artist relives his turbulent life, abundantly visualized by his extensive paintings and, in a series of intimate reminiscences, shows us how even the most painful memories can be transformed into something meaningful and beautiful. A glowing portrait of how an artist—and his art—is made, All Me is also a triumphant saga of race in contemporary America.

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Film Credits

  • Vivian Ducat Director, Producer
  • Michael Culyba Editor
  • Mark Urman Producer
  • Warren Adelson Executive Producer
  • Jan Adelson Executive Producer

Critical Acclaim

Rembert’s example represents an inspirational victory, representing our hopes for a better future.

The Huffington Post