'I Am Not Your Negro' Q&A | Raoul Peck | NYFF54

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Director Raoul Peck discussed his new documentary 'I Am Not Your Negro' at the 54th New York Film Festival after it screened in the Spotlight on Documentary section.
Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck has taken the 30 completed pages of James Baldwin’s final, unfinished manuscript, Remember This House, in which the author went about the painful task of remembering his three fallen friends Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King, and crafted an elegantly precise and bracing film essay. Peck’s film, about the unholy agglomeration of myths, institutionalized practices both legal and illegal, and displaced white terror that have long perpetuated the tragic state of race in America, is anchored by the presence of Baldwin himself in images and words, read beautifully by Samuel L. Jackson in hushed, burning tones. A Magnolia Pictures release.
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@alexandracastaneda9847
@alexandracastaneda9847 3 жыл бұрын
Ese hombre es increíble, tiene una filmografía super interesante, buscaré cuanto antes el documental.
@richardkelch2469
@richardkelch2469 7 жыл бұрын
This movie made it so clear to me that the discussion should be focused on, now, the world, and not the u.s., nor racism.
@broncocastro2099
@broncocastro2099 4 жыл бұрын
Richard Kelch, what are you talking about? Of course the discussion MUST be about racism, among other forms of prejudice and bigotry, and especially about why these persist in the US, the supposed land of equality. Poverty and racism or prejudice are not mutually exclusive. To understand the persistence of poverty, we must discuss racism and/or prejudice, in general.
@BBBA_
@BBBA_ 2 жыл бұрын
Are you a racist ?
@BBBA_
@BBBA_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@broncocastro2099 Are you a racist ? Is your mother a racist ? Is your daughter of racist ? Did you vote for the racist Barack Obama ?
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