Review of I Am Not Your Negro (2017) by Aldo G — 29 Jun 2017
James Baldwin was one of the most vital voices in America's 20th century and thanks to this movie his voice seems more essential then before.
This important film shares Baldwin's views on racism at a point in his life where he was 63. Angry, tired, introspective, enlightened is how Baldwin comes across (in a letter read by Samuel L. Jackson and visualized brilliantly by Raoul Peck).
This is a film that needs to be shared in homes, schools and any venue where discussion can follow.
This review of I Am Not Your Negro (2017) was written by Aldo G on 29 Jun 2017.
I Am Not Your Negro has generally received very positive reviews.
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