Review: 'I Am Not Your Negro' is radical and of the moment
2017/02/01 01:32:51 @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News
Somewhat deep into the searing and utterly necessary documentary & quot;I Am Not Your Negro , & quot; director Raoul Peck overlays audio from a 1960 U.S. Government film & quot;The Land We Love, & quot; in which the narrator extols the virtues of America and the freedoms afforded all citizens, with images from the 1965 Watts Riots. While the juxtaposition might not be a revolutionary technique to convey incongruities, in this film it captures the sum of the essential American hypocrisy: Black people suffer while the white people play. [ VIEW FULL COVERAGE @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News ] |
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