Directed by:
Raoul PeckScreenplay:
Raoul PeckComposer:
Aleksey Gennadievich AygiCast:
Samuel L. Jackson (narrator), Martin Luther King (a.f.), Malcolm X (a.f.), Harry Belafonte (a.f.), Marlon Brando (a.f.), George W. Bush (a.f.) (more)VOD (3)
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In his new film, director Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin never finished - a radical narration about race in America, using the writer's original words. He draws upon James Baldwin's notes on the lives and assassinations of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr to explore and bring a fresh and radical perspective to the current racial narrative in America. (Magnolia Pictures)
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I know that the film sometimes plays too blatantly on emotions and truth, but on the other hand, if you look at individual scenes, if you listen to people and hear how pitifully they can speak and how miserable they are because of it, this documentary, which is interestingly conceived, will impact you. No, I don't understand this human hatred, which is disgusting. I don't claim that we should all love each other, but any general hatred towards a group based on prejudice is just a poverty of humanity. ()