On Saturday Night, Paul Thomas Anderson revealed to the WGA audience that he had been working on another film before hopping onboard “Licorice Pizza” in late 2020. What that project was remains a mystery, but it could very well be the 1940’s Harlem Renaissance film that has been rumored to be in the works since 2018.
Back in a 2018, Tiffany Haddish told Vulture that she and PTA have been kicking around some ideas ever since he gave her a shout-out at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards.
“I’ve been talking to him on the telephone! I mean, he put his phone number out there, so I had to call. I’ve talked to him a few times and we’re probably gonna work together.”
Specifically, they spoke about the golden age of L.A.’s “Little Harlem” in the 1940s, when the Hotel Dunbar in South Central Los Angeles was the center of a thriving African-American arts and music scene.
Haddish later expounded to IndieWire what the project might look like:
“You know how they got ‘Harlem Nights‘? I was like, ‘What if we did “South Central Nights,” like what South Central used to be? How L.A. was this place where you could come and be free, but it was still very segregated, and how that worked in the relationships, the interracial relationships, and all that dynamic?” Haddish told IndieWire about the percolating project.
PTA has stated in the past that one of his favourite authors is Chester Himes. Maybe Hines’ “A Rage in Harlem” could be in the works as that novel is set in Harlem during the 1940s Jazz age.