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We Need to Talk About Cosby

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022
  • TV-MA
  • 45m
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We Need to Talk About Cosby (2022)
A four-part docuseries wrestles with the conversations of the #MeToo movement, focusing on Bill Cosby's descent from "America's Dad" to alleged sexual predator. The series explores the complex story of Cosby's life and work, weighing his actions against his indisputable global influence through interviews with comedians, cultural commentators, journalists and women who share their most personal, harrowing encounters with Cosby. Through archival footage, Cosby reveals who he may have been all along - the antithesis of the principled, public figure who became a hero, not only to African American people but to all people.
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Writer/director W. Kamau Bell's exploration of Bill Cosby's descent from "America's Dad" to convicted sexual predator. Comedians, journalists and survivors have a candid, first of its kind c... Read allWriter/director W. Kamau Bell's exploration of Bill Cosby's descent from "America's Dad" to convicted sexual predator. Comedians, journalists and survivors have a candid, first of its kind conversation about the man, his career and crimes.Writer/director W. Kamau Bell's exploration of Bill Cosby's descent from "America's Dad" to convicted sexual predator. Comedians, journalists and survivors have a candid, first of its kind conversation about the man, his career and crimes.

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    • Godfrey
    • Marc Lamont Hill
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      • Godfrey
      • Marc Lamont Hill
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    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 7 wins & 15 nominations total

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    W. Kamau Bell
    W. Kamau Bell
    • Self
    • 2022
    Godfrey
    Godfrey
    • Self - Comedian…
    • 2022
    Marc Lamont Hill
    Marc Lamont Hill
    • Self - Professor, Temple University…
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    Renee Graham
    • Self - Associate Editor, Boston Globe
    • 2022
    Tressie McMillan Cottom
    Tressie McMillan Cottom
    • Self - Associate Professor, UNC at Chapel Hill
    • 2022
    Doug E. Doug
    Doug E. Doug
    • Self - Actor, 'Griffin' on Cosby
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    Kliph Nesteroff
    Kliph Nesteroff
    • Self - Author, The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels and the History of American Comedy…
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    Roland Martin
    Roland Martin
    • Self - Host, Roland Martin Unfiltered
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    Chris Spencer
    Chris Spencer
    • Self - Comedian
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    Lise-Lotte Lublin
    • Self - Former Model…
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    Jelani Cobb
    Jelani Cobb
    • Self - Professor, Columbia University…
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    Sonalee Rashatwar
    • Self - Sex Therapist…
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    Wayne Federman
    Wayne Federman
    • Self - Author, History of Stand-Up Comedy: From Mark Twain to Dave Chappelle
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    Jamilah King
    • Self - Deputy Editor, Buzzfeed News
    • 2022
    Maureen Ryan
    • Self - Film & TV Critic
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    Joseph C. Phillips
    Joseph C. Phillips
    • Self - Actor, 'Martin' on The Cosby Show
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    Kierna Mayo
    • Self - Former Editor-In-Chief, Ebony Magazine
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    Patricia Leary Steuer
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    9thejdrage

    I was afraid to watch this, but ..............

    Wow. Brilliant documentary. It certainly went back in his history and further afield with his life than I expected. I learned a lot about Cosby, the man, I did not know before.

    I loved him as America's dad, but that ship has passed. Author Ann Rule said to love the man but hate the deed (and she was talking about Ted Bundy!), but Cosby went way over the line.

    I am very glad I watched this with an open mind. Yes, I am going to say the women were awesome! And brave.

    THANK YOU, Kamau Bell!!
    9T2TLED

    Must watch

    An incredible series. This is an important conversation piece and must be seen. So well done. It's pretty shattering to think about and see what this monster did and how he got away with it for so long. Complete monster.
    10ukgreek

    Best approach to come to terms with conflicting dualities

    He was definitely both, monumentally important to black lives in the 60s and beyond, and a real monster to individual women. Horrible human being with two faces.
    8EUyeshima

    Reconciling the Legacy with the Harsh Reality of Bill Cosby

    He may be free on a legal technicality, but as director W. Kamau Bell points out in this four-part documentary, his legacy cannot be simply ignored. Bell recognizes the need to re-examine Cosby's life and groundbreaking career through the lens of the comedian's self-admitted behavior as a narcissistic sexual predator. Not only does Bell have some of the survivors recount their unsavory encounters with Cosby, but he also secures others well-versed with his deep cultural impact and challenged by how to reconcile the two Cosbys that co-exist.
    9classicalsteve

    The Fall of Grace of an American Icon: The Other "Himself" Exposed

    I've always believed human beings have a darker side. (Even the Force of "Star Wars" has its dark side.) The hope is that the darker side doesn't dictate our behavior. Shockingly , one of America's most beloved iconic entertainment figures, Bill Cosby, had a dark side that controlled secret criminal behavior when he was off-camera. Cosby the entertainer and Cosby the predator appear to be two very different people occupying the same body.

    When the truth about Cosby's sexual assaults, not just adultery mind you, was exposed, I was stunned. I had "Himself" on video and many of his comedy albums. I had watched "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" when I was a pre-adolescent kid. He was one of the funniest and most entertaining figures in American entertainment, one who always came off as unpretentious and good-natured. He also seemed to have a high sense of morality until he began ranting about the shortcomings of the African-American community as if they were some kind of monolithic entity. Interestingly shortly after his "rantings" began, the accusations of sexual assault avalanched into the mainstream media when dozens of female victims came forward.

    This documentary produced by W. Kamau Bell in four parts is a retrospective on Cosby the lovable entertainer and Cosby the secret predator. Bell's approach is excellent being both a comedian and a commentator-presenter on CNN often producing down-to-earth stories concerning race in America. There is little "script" as the documentary is essentially "written" mostly by the interviewees with occasional comments and narration by Bell. Women and men involved with entertainment, comedy, and show biz news discuss the man they thought he was and who he turned out to be including some fellow comedians and even actors who had worked with Cosby on previous shows. The main bulk of the discussion is with female victims who tell their stories about how Cosby sexually assaulted them. The reason their stories are so very plausible is because of the striking similarities between the incidences.

    Cosby had a ready-made sequence concerning how he went about his criminal business. Often Cosby would "invite" a young woman to some kind of social gathering, the understanding being that it was to help the young actress meet people in the industry. But when she came to Cosby's home or hotel, no one else was there but Cosby. He would then offer the girl some sort of beverage often accompanied by a barbiturate. She would lose consciousness and Cosby would have his way with her. She would wake up many hours later disoriented but knowing she had been a victim of rape or some kind of sexual assault at the very least.

    In one instance, she asks Cosby what happened and he would tell her to use the phone to call a cab, which tells us he was also misogynistic. He didn't care at all about the girls he assaulted. They were just his playthings to be cast off when he was finished. This fact makes the accusations even more disturbing that he wasn't this kind-hearted fatherly figure but a malicious felon who cared nothing about his victims. So unlike America's Dad of the television show of the 1980's, arguably the highest rated show of that decade.

    For perspective I was a Cosby fan. Not so much of the 1980's television show, but his stand-up comic routines, and some of the cartoons. I grew up with "The Electric Company" and "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids", the latter probably my favorite ongoing show with Cosby. I also own many of his stand-up comic albums.

    The one show which forever solidified my admiration for Cosby was the HBO special "Himself" which I happened upon accidentally at my grandparent's house. (They were HBO subscribers but my family wasn't.) I began watching this program and I was stunned. To say it was funny and introspective is almost an under-exaggeration. So many of the stories I identified with as a kid. The story "Chocolate Cake" for breakfast made me laugh so hard I was almost gasping for breath. Still possibly the greatest comedic performance of introspective and storytelling humor ever broadcast on cable television. And yet this same man who seemed to know everything about human nature was not as introspective and self-analyzing on "himself" as we thought.

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