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The Poetry Deal: a film with Diane di Prima

Directed by Melanie La Rosa

An impressionistic documentary about legendary poet Diane di Prima, the most famous female poet of the Beat Generation. Still actively writing in San Francisco where she is poet laureate, di Prima is fierce, funny and philosophical. She is a pioneer who broke boundaries of class and gender to publish her writing; her friend Allen Ginsberg called her “heroic in life and poetics.”

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Synopsis

An impressionistic documentary about legendary poet Diane di Prima, the Poet Laureate of San Francisco, THE POETRY DEAL opens a window looking back through more than 50 years of poetry, activism, and cultural change. Viewers flash through time with di Prima's recorded readings from her early years, up to a deeply moving reading of her at-the-time-unpublished poem "The Poetry Deal" and rare interviews with di Prima in her home. This short artful documentary explores di Prima's body of work, motivations as a writer, and reflects on her relationship with her chosen art form.


It is a powerful look at the life of an influential yet often-overlooked poet. This unique portrait also uses rare archival footage, impressionistic B&W film scenes, and powerful stories that bring di Prima to life. THE POETRY DEAL features many poetry performances woven together with recorded archival performances, artful scenes filmed in Super8 and 16mm, and powerful stories told by di Prima’s friends and colleagues. 


Interviews include acclaimed writers Michael McClure and Michelle Tea and rare book dealer Robert Wilson, who helped di Prima sell her first books. 

Bio

Melanie LaRosa is a filmmaker, professor, and author. Her 2024 documentary, HOW TO POWER A CITY, explores renewable energy in six locations. Nominated for four awards, it did a festival and conference run through 2024-25 and broadcasts nationally on PBS starting May '25. It is distributed by New Day Films. Also in May ‘25, her new book CONTEMPORARY POST-PRODUCTION will be published by Routledge. She is a Public Voices Fellow on the Climate Crisis and has written op-eds and articles published in The Progressive, NACLA, and other respected magazines. 


Her previous films include THE POETRY DEAL: A FILM WITH DIANE DI PRIMA (PBS, Women Make Movies) and SIR: JUST A NORMAL GUY (Free Speech TV, Women Make Movies). 


“How To Power a City” is a singular film looking at how varied leaders led renewable energy projects, from tiny community-based projects to entire utilities. Distribution includes a wide range of screenings, educational sales, and PBS broadcast/streaming. Melanie has been invited to present the film and speak about her work at conferences and events including McGill University (Montreal), the American Public Health Association 2024 conference, CleanMed '24, the Virtual Island Summit '24, Hofstra University, and many more. 


Her book, "Contemporary Post-Production: Create, Cut, Collaborate, Color, Deliver” (Routledge/Taylor & Francis, 2025), is published by the world's leader in filmmaking texts. It weaves together technical guidance, interviews with four contemporary filmmakers, and historical sections on important early filmmakers and their approach to editing. 


Melanie is an Associate Professor of filmmaking at Pace University in New York. Collaborative class projects include working with the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian, Teatown Lake Preserve, Parenting, Prisons, and Pups, and other organizations. 

Screening History

National Broadcast - PBS, 2021-current

World Premiere - Houston Cinema Arts Festival 2012

Pacific Film Festival - Schnitzer Cinema 2012

Sneak Preview - Dixon Place NYC 2011

LitFilm - Brooklyn Public Library 2018