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Jalonné d'animations innovantes et d'avis d'experts, ce documentaire inspiré du best-seller lauréat de plusieurs prix explore l'histoire des idées racistes aux États-Unis.Jalonné d'animations innovantes et d'avis d'experts, ce documentaire inspiré du best-seller lauréat de plusieurs prix explore l'histoire des idées racistes aux États-Unis.Jalonné d'animations innovantes et d'avis d'experts, ce documentaire inspiré du best-seller lauréat de plusieurs prix explore l'histoire des idées racistes aux États-Unis.
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- Nommé pour 1 prix Primetime Emmy
- 2 victoires et 10 nominations au total
Leer Leary
- Abraham Lincoln
- (voice)
David Goldstein
- Boston Elite
- (voice)
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This review is by someone who is not an American, but has lived in the US for 8 years during her PhD and Post-doctoral education. She is not black. I see reviews here that sometimes has nothing to do with the material, but has much to do with a person's political views. I wished to put who I am out there to say that this review is not the product of my political stance or belongingness. Here it goes:
I liked this documentary, and will rewatch it. The other reviews talk about horrible editing. It did not bother me. Sometimes, living in the moment, we don't realize that historical narratives are continuously being rewritten, and edited. It is painful to revisit a past, where there is so much pain. But it should be revisited so that we understand the root of current problems and why they are so persistent, complex and challenging. We inherit great things from our ancestor and also some things we may not be too proud of. That is OK, as long as we strive to be a better version of ourselves. This is what the documentary left me with. I enjoyed it immensely. Oh! Also I now have the urge to read more of Maya Angelou.
Must see for all to understand the real history of the United States and how it's wealth and European wealth is built on the backs and blood of Atlantic slave trade and colonization. The film is not complete but should inspire everyone esp young people to learn about institutions and systems that propagate injustice and oppression. Wars in Middle East, Africa, civil unrest, poverty, mass shootings, mass incarceration, migrant crisis etc can be better understood in light of racist doctrines and policies created by Europeans since the 16th century. Read about the Doctrine of Discovery and Age of Exploration.
As "Stamped from the Beginning" (2023 release; 92 min.) opens, the off-camera interviewer opens with this question: "What's wrong with Black people?". The (Black) talking heads are stunned with this question. We then go back in time to when Blacks were forced (basically kidnapped) to the US. At this point we are less than 10 minutes into the documentary.
Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from Black director Roger Ross Williams. More importantly, this is the movie adaptation of the 2016 acclaimed book of the same name by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, who himself is among the most interviewed talking heads. Along the way we get to know some historic figures whom I was not familiar with. The documentary is fast-paced, and well illustrated, but of course at times is difficult to watch, even if it is must-see for sure. I moved to the US many years ago, and am still learning every day about the dark past (and sadly, also present) of this country.
"Stamped from the Beginning" started streaming on Netflix last week, and I just caught up with it. There is good reason why this documentary is currently rated 100% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. If you have any interest in social justice and the correlating origins of Black racism, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw your own conclusion.
Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from Black director Roger Ross Williams. More importantly, this is the movie adaptation of the 2016 acclaimed book of the same name by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, who himself is among the most interviewed talking heads. Along the way we get to know some historic figures whom I was not familiar with. The documentary is fast-paced, and well illustrated, but of course at times is difficult to watch, even if it is must-see for sure. I moved to the US many years ago, and am still learning every day about the dark past (and sadly, also present) of this country.
"Stamped from the Beginning" started streaming on Netflix last week, and I just caught up with it. There is good reason why this documentary is currently rated 100% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. If you have any interest in social justice and the correlating origins of Black racism, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw your own conclusion.
This was one of the most creative and informative documentaries about racism in our country. The various clips and illustrations and music made the film engaging. The narrators were incredible in their presentation and accuracy. The author of the book that was the basis for this film delved into the history behind the history. It shows that racism is a false construct and needs to be confronted on a daily basis. I am recommending this to my children and my friends. My hope is that this will help change people's attitudes and help us all realize that prejudice is still very present in our country and culture. These very learned scholars and presenters enlightened my awareness and I am deeply grateful they made this documentary.
Beautiful, informative and eye-opening documentary.
Direction of the film was seamless and organized. Provided alot of background on system on being Black in America that is clear, understandable to other American citizens as well as Black non-Americans.
Perfectly explained and succinct with need to know facts.
The art and music direction was stellar with images that helped to narrate story.
The citations were my favourite part as it helped to push film along.
I wish there a bit more but I understand enough to reach everyone.
As any documentary, they achieved aim of sparking thought and starting conversations. Definitely will recommend to others.
Direction of the film was seamless and organized. Provided alot of background on system on being Black in America that is clear, understandable to other American citizens as well as Black non-Americans.
Perfectly explained and succinct with need to know facts.
The art and music direction was stellar with images that helped to narrate story.
The citations were my favourite part as it helped to push film along.
I wish there a bit more but I understand enough to reach everyone.
As any documentary, they achieved aim of sparking thought and starting conversations. Definitely will recommend to others.
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