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El escritor James Baldwin cuenta la historia de la raza en la América moderna en su novela inacabada, Remember This House.El escritor James Baldwin cuenta la historia de la raza en la América moderna en su novela inacabada, Remember This House.El escritor James Baldwin cuenta la historia de la raza en la América moderna en su novela inacabada, Remember This House.
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 36 premios ganados y 53 nominaciones en total
James Baldwin
- Self
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Martin Luther King
- Self
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Medgar Evers
- Self
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Robert F. Kennedy
- Self
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Harry Belafonte
- Self
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Paul Weiss
- Self
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Dick Cavett
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H. Rap Brown
- Self - Black Panther Party
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Leander Perez
- Self - White Citizens Council
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Sidney Poitier
- Various Roles
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Ray Charles
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Doris Day
- Various Roles
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Gary Cooper
- Frank Flannagan
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Tony Curtis
- John 'Joker' Jackson
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Clinton Rosemond
- Tump Redwine (clip from They Won't Forget (1937))
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- TriviaThe film is based on James Baldwin's 30-page unfinished manuscript for a novel. In a way, it "finishes" the work by incorporating other interviews and writings by Baldwin, and expanding on the themes through archival footage.
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James Baldwin: Not everything that is faced can be changed. But nothing can be changed until it has been faced. History is not the past. It is the present. We carry our history with us. We are our history. If we pretend otherwise, we literally are criminals.
- ConexionesFeatured in Los 89 Premios de la Academia (2017)
- Bandas sonorasThe Ballad of Birmingham
Written by Jerry Moore, Dudley Randall
© Melody Trails
Performed by the Tennessee State University Students (2006)
Music and Arrangement by Bransen Edwards
Piano by Steve Conn
Vocals by Santayana Harris & Kameka Word
Courtesy of Dr. Robert R. Bradley
Opinión destacada
A laudable effort that attempts to break down what it means to be born black in the United States of America, I Am Not Your Negro works both as an informative piece that chronicles the nation's disgraceful history and an evocative memoir that tries to piece together and envision the contents of James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript.
Directed by Raoul Peck, this documentary takes us through Baldwin's own personal observations of American race relations and how by refusing to take responsibility & confront its blood-soaked history, the country remains incapable of real foundational change. The parallel it draws between then & now is quite unnerving, for America is still inherently racist, more or less.
Through the words & voice of James Baldwin, it underlines how the western nations have been living a lie of pretended humanism and continue to be wilfully ignorant of their criminal ancestry. There's a soothing, almost assuring touch to Baldwin's voice and it helps keep the viewers' rage in check whenever explicit images of violence & brutality endured by the African-American population surfaces on screen.
Overall, I Am Not Your Negro offers a bold, honest & unsparing exposé of the dark side of America, far from the sense of reality it advertises to the world, and argues that the onus lies with their white demographic to face the uncomfortable truth and dismantle the systemic racism, for the future of America is very much synonymous with the future of its black community. Although this documentary is a bit uneven at times, it is nonetheless vital viewing.
Directed by Raoul Peck, this documentary takes us through Baldwin's own personal observations of American race relations and how by refusing to take responsibility & confront its blood-soaked history, the country remains incapable of real foundational change. The parallel it draws between then & now is quite unnerving, for America is still inherently racist, more or less.
Through the words & voice of James Baldwin, it underlines how the western nations have been living a lie of pretended humanism and continue to be wilfully ignorant of their criminal ancestry. There's a soothing, almost assuring touch to Baldwin's voice and it helps keep the viewers' rage in check whenever explicit images of violence & brutality endured by the African-American population surfaces on screen.
Overall, I Am Not Your Negro offers a bold, honest & unsparing exposé of the dark side of America, far from the sense of reality it advertises to the world, and argues that the onus lies with their white demographic to face the uncomfortable truth and dismantle the systemic racism, for the future of America is very much synonymous with the future of its black community. Although this documentary is a bit uneven at times, it is nonetheless vital viewing.
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- 31 may 2020
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- I Am Not Your Negro
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 7,123,919
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 686,378
- 5 feb 2017
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 8,345,298
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 33 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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