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Rude Awakening
4.7

Rude Awakening

Aug 16, 1989
In the later 1960s, two hippies are forced to leave their friends as they are wanted by the FBI, who sees them as criminals. They hide in the jungle for 20 years, secluded from the outside world. In the later 1980s, the find out that a secret war is about to start in the US, and decide to return to New York to tell someone about it.
Comedy
Malcolm X
7.5

Malcolm X

Nov 18, 1992
Biopic retraçant la vie de Malcolm X, leader du mouvement noir américain Nation of Islam : de son enfance difficile, à sa jeunesse délinquante, à son séjour en prison où il apprend à cultiver la fierté de sa race, à sa rencontre avec l'islam, à son pèlerinage à la Mecque jusqu’à son assassinat le 21 février 1965, à New-York en plein meeting.
Drama
Black Panthers
7.2

Black Panthers

Dec 01, 1968
Documentaire tourné à Oakland (Californie) au cours des manifestations autour du procès de Huey Newton, leader des activistes noirs… Au temps où les Black Panthers avaient un programme et des projets, avec entraînement des troupes, meetings, danses et déclarations, au temps où les Black Panthers inquiétaient les USA.
Documentary
Huey!
1

Huey!

Mar 01, 1968
Documentary film produced by American Documentary Films and the Black Panther Party from 1968, honoring Huey P. Newton's struggle for African American civil rights, advocating for his release from jail and addressing issues of racism in American society. Features scenes from the funeral of Bobby Hutton and the Huey P. Newton Birthday Rally in the Oakland Auditorium on February 17th 1968, with speeches by: Bobby Seale (who explains the Black Panther Party's 10 Point Program in detail); Ron Dellums; James Foreman; Charles R. Garry; Eldridge Cleaver; Bob Avakian; H. Rap Brown and Stokely Carmichael. Also includes views of police officers showing the weapons and armor they carry in patrol cars and of African Americans discussing racism in American society. This film was scripted and directed by Sally Pugh.
Documentary
Chicago 10
6

Chicago 10

Feb 29, 2008
Archival footage, animation and music are used to look back at the eight anti-war protesters who were put on trial following the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
Documentary
Off the Pig (Newsreel #19)
1
A compelling document of the Black Panther Party leadership in 1967. This film contains a prison interview with Minister of Defense Huey P. Newton as well as an interview with Minister of Information Eldridge Cleaver, footage of the aftermath of the police assault against the Los Angeles Chapter headquarters, demonstrations to free Huey at Hutton Memorial Park and the Alameda County Court House and a recitation of the party's Ten-Point Platform by co-founder Bobby Seale. Newsreel's 19th, and one of their most widely distributed films, it was originally released as "Off the Pig," but has since seen release under the name Black Panther. This short film features drawings from activist artist Emory Douglas.
Documentary
Harlem Theater
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Harlem Theater

Apr 22, 1969
HARLEM, USA: in the aftermath of Martin Luther King’s murder, German filmmaker Klaus Wildenhahn turned his 16mm camera on the New Lafayette Theatre as its players rehearsed scenes, ran public workshops and conducted exercises in uptown Manhattan. New Lafayette (or NLT) had been founded by actor-director Robert Macbeth the previous year, with the aim of producing theater for black people, by black people, to reflect the experiences and vernacular of the Harlem community. Within the Black Arts Movement, NLT would become a significant institution: it published the journal Black Theatre, and employed a host of talents – including the Black Panthers’ Minister of Culture, Ed Bullins, and the great pianist Junior Mance, both of whom appear in Wildenhahn’s film as resident collaborators.
Documentary
The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
7.6
Examines the evolution of the Black Power Movement in US society from 1967 to 1975. It features footage of the movement shot by Swedish journalists in the United States during that period and includes the appearances of Angela Davis, Bobby Seale, Huey P. Newton, Eldridge Cleaver, and other activists, artists, and leaders central to the movement.
Documentary
My People Are Rising
1

My People Are Rising

Jan 01, 1970
Seattle Black Panther captain Aaron Dixon journeys to Oakland to fight alongside a generation of young people frustrated with injustice.
Documentary
May Day (Newsreel #29)
1
This film documents a rally in San Francisco sponsored by the Black Panther Party. Kathleen Cleaver, Bobby Seale, and other speakers addressed thousands of protesters demanding more rights for African Americans and calling for the release of Huey P. Newton.
Documentary
Nationtime
1

Nationtime

Nov 01, 1972
A report on the National Black Political Convention held in Gary, Indiana, in 1972, a historic event that gathered Black voices from across the political spectrum, among them Jesse Jackson, Dick Gregory, Coretta Scott King, Richard Hatcher, Amiri Baraka, Charles Diggs, and H. Carl McCall.
Documentary
Burn Motherfucker, Burn ! 50 ans de révoltes
6.5
Le 29 avril 1992, quatre policiers ont été acquittés du passage à tabac de Rodney King. La ville qui montait en pression depuis des années explose. Retour sur des décennies de tensions raciales, d'injustice et de relations troublées entre le LAPD et la communauté afro-américaine qui ont conduit à ce soulèvement.
Documentary
Daytime Revolution
1

Daytime Revolution

Oct 09, 2024
For one extraordinary week in February 1972, the Revolution WAS televised. DAYTIME REVOLUTION takes us back in time to the week that John Lennon and Yoko Ono descended upon a Philadelphia broadcasting studio to co-host the iconic Mike Douglas Show, at that time the most popular show on daytime television, with a national audience of 40 million viewers each week. What followed was five unforgettable episodes of television, with Lennon and Ono at the helm and Douglas gamely keeping the show on track.
Documentary