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  1. 2. Mai 2018 · With Thea Austin, Sandra Bernhard, C. Fitz, Thelma Houston. JEWEL'S CATCH ONE directed by filmmaker C. Fitz celebrates the legacy of a legendary Los Angeles nightclub, Catch One, and the life-changing impact its owner, Jewel Thais-Williams, had on her community breaking down racial and cultural barriers and building the oldest black ...

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    • Documentary
    • C. Fitz
    • 2018-05-02
  2. Jewel's Catch One ist ein Film von C. Fitz mit Madonna, Sharon Stone. Synopsis: Dokumentation um eine Nachtclub-Besitzerin, die das Geschehen in Los Angeles entscheidend mitprägte.

    • C. Fitz
    • 3 Min.
  3. The film follows Jewel as she buys the building next door to Jewel's Catch One and builds a non-profit health clinic. The feature documentary was named one of the best LGBTQ films to watch on Netflix of all time by Logo TV ’s NEWNOWNEXT in 2018.

  4. Regisseurin C. Fitz porträtiert für ihre Dokumentation Jewel's Catch One die schwarze Jewel Thais-Williams, die 42 Jahre lang in Los Angeles, Kalifornien, einen Nachtclub betrieben hat....

  5. Jewel’s Catch One’s documents the oldest Black owned disco in America and establishes the legacy of businesswoman, activist, and healer, Jewel Thais-Williams, who stood up against hate and discrimination for 42 years.

  6. Jewel’s Catch One. 2016 | USA | 85 min. ABOUT THE FILM. LONG SYNOPSIS. JEWEL’S CATCH ONE documents the oldest Black owned disco in America and establishes the legacy of businesswoman, activist, and healer, Jewel Thais-Williams, who stood up against hate and discrimination for 42 years.

  7. Marking the second documentary from woman filmmaker C. Fitz, JEWEL’S CATCH ONE explores the legacy of America’s oldest Black-owned disco club as well as the life of businesswoman and activist, Jewel Thais-Williams, who provided safe spaces for LGBTQ, Black and AIDS impacted communities in Los Angeles for four decades.