‘WITH DRAWN ARMS’: Q&A with Tommie Smith

As we celebrate Black History Month, we invite you to watch (or revisit!) our powerhouse Opening Night Q&A from HIFF28, featuring WITH DRAWN ARMS directors Glenn Kaino and Afshin Shahidi; the incredible subject of the film, Tommie Smith; and producer Jesse Williams. The inspiring conversation is moderated by CNN’s Don Lemon.

If you haven’t seen the film yet, we are delighted to share that it is now available to stream on Starz!

WITH DRAWN ARMS

Directed by Glenn Kaino + Afshin Shahidi
2020 | USA | 84 minutes

At the 1968 Olympics, U.S. athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists from the podium during the medal ceremony as the American anthem played. Though this choice radically impacted Smith, throwing his personal and professional life into disarray, the defiant gesture has reverberated throughout the decades, adopted by generations of civil rights activists in their fight for social justice.

Fifty years later, in an attempt to unpack the full breadth of Smith’s sacrifice—and the myriad ways it continues to resonate in the current reckoning over the racial injustice that still plagues America—artist and filmmaker Glenn Kaino partners with the gold medalist to finally tell his story and cement his legacy. As the two collaborate on a multidisciplinary art project, they connect with a new generation of activists. Featuring interviews with Megan Rapinoe, Colin Kaepernick, the late Congressman John Lewis, and Jesse Williams—who, along with John Legend, also executive produced the film—Glenn Kaino and Afshin Shahidi’s WITH DRAWN ARMS is a testament to the courage of those willing to make their voices heard, no matter the cost.