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Working from the text of James Baldwin’s unfinished final novel, director Raoul Peck creates a meditation on what it means to be Black in the United States.
Language
Budget$1,000,000
Revenue $7,123,919
English,
Français
Budget$1,000,000
Revenue $7,123,919
Keywords
race politics
interview
martin luther king
racism
1950s
1960s
malcom x
medgar evers
james baldwin
historical documentary
Casts

Samuel L. Jackson
Narrator (voice)

James Baldwin
Self (archive footage)

Martin Luther King Jr.
Self (archive footage)

Malcolm X
Self (archive footage)

Medgar Evers
Self (archive footage)

Robert F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage)

Harry Belafonte
Self (archive footage)
Paul Weiss
Self (archive footage)

Dick Cavett
Self (archive footage)
H. Rap Brown
Self - Black Panther Party (archive footage)

Bob Dylan
Self (archive footage)
Leander Perez
Self - White Citizens Council (archive footage)

Sidney Poitier
Various Roles (archive footage)

Ray Charles
Self (archive footage)
Crews

James Baldwin
Writer
Trevor Cohen
Digital Imaging Technician
Amy Shatsky-Gambrill
Supervising Producer
David Gillain
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Hébert Peck
Producer
Nathan Buffaloe
Key Grip
Leroy Chen
First Assistant Camera
David Gérain
Sound Recordist
Joëlle Bertossa
Co-Producer

Patrick Quinet
Co-Producer

Raoul Peck
Producer
John Guillen
Key Grip
Audrey Rosenberg
Consulting Producer

Philippe van Leer
Foley Artist
Rémi Grellety
Producer
Valérie Le Docte
Sound Editor
Pierce Robinson
First Assistant Camera

Raoul Peck
Scenario Writer

Raoul Peck
Director

Turner Ross
Director of Photography

Bill Ross
Director of Photography
Henry Adebonojo
Director of Photography
Alexandra Strauss
Editor

Alexey Aygi
Music
David Gillain
Sound Designer
Valérie Le Docte
Sound Designer
Backdrops & Posters



