Personal Problems
Personal Problems is a 1980 film described as a "meta soap opera" directed by Bill Gunn and written by Ishmael Reed that depicts the life and romantic relationships of a nurse living in Harlem. The film was originally intended to be broadcast on television, but the public television network PBS and others did not pick up the soap opera. It was shown across the United States at smaller screenings throughout the 1980s until it found renewed popularity after a screening in the late 2000s at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The film was restored in 2018 by Kino Lorber and rereleased at the Metrograph theater in New York City.
The original soundtrack by composer Carman Moore was released for the first time in 2020 by Reading Group.
Cast
- Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor as Johnnie Mae Brown
- Walter Cotton as Charles Brown
- Sam Waymon as Raymon
- Jim Wright as Father Brown
Production
The scenes in Personal Problems were shot using a videocassette recorder which was a new technology at the time.
Gunn was known for his improvisational style of directing and was known to let actors improvise during filming, with director of photography and cameraman Robert Polidori stating: "Bill was interested in improvisation, which made it a little harder to shoot" and "Bill would set up scenes as an experiment. He'd set up tensions and see how the tensions turned out".