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Art of the Cut
ERNEST COLE: LOST AND FOUND

Art of the Cut

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 53:05


Today on Art of the Cut we speak with the director and editor of the documentary film Ernest Cole: Lost and Found.Director Raoul Peck won the Cannes Golden Eye Award and was nominated for a Palme d'or. He was nominated for a DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement. He won a BAFTA, an Emmy and was nominated for an Oscar and an Independent Spirit Award for his previous film, I Am Not Your Negro. Editor Alexandra Strauss has been nominated for three Cinema Eye Honors Awards for Outstanding Achievement in editing including one for this film and two others you'll hear about in the interview: I Am Not Your Negro and Exterminate all the Brutes.This discussion includes - among other things - the ethical considerations of showing violence, how tone affects pace, and how the director/editor relationship can open the director up to be more objective.If you'd like to read along with this podcast and see clips and trailers and stills from the documentary, check out:borisfx.com/blog/aotc

Cheer Up, Buddy!
I Am Not Your Negro

Cheer Up, Buddy!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 104:36


February is Black History Month no matter who says otherwise. So we decided to educate ourselves about the Civil Rights movement by watching "I Am Not Your Negro," the 2016 (2017?) documentary about writer/activist James Baldwin, directed by Raoul Peck.In addition to learning a great deal about James Baldwin, we also discuss: X-Men; white liberals; sleazy, cool sunglasses; beanies; furries; legality and morality; and post-Diversity-Equity-and-Inclusion hypotheticals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Face2Face with David Peck
Through the Lens of Ernest Cole: A Conversation with Raoul Peck

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 48:42


Join Face2Face host David Peck as he sits down with the visionary and Oscar nominated filmmaker Raoul Peck to explore his latest masterpiece, Ernest Cole: Lost and Found. Known for his deep, transformative storytelling, Peck delves into the life of Ernest Cole, the trailblazing South African photographer who captured the stark realities of apartheid. This poignant conversation uncovers Cole's legacy and 60,000 photographs discovered in Sweden, the profound philosophy behind his art, and the remarkable rediscovery of his lost archive.Tune in for a riveting dialogue about art, democracy, and the human spirit—where every image is a story and every story a call to action. Raoul emphasizes the importance of storytelling in challengingperceptions, fostering community, and encouraging critical thinking. He also discusses the role of citizens in democracy and the need for education and engagement in societal issues. Don't miss thisextraordinary episode celebrating the intersection of activism and artistry.Ernest Cole: Lost and Found, winner of Cannes film festival documentary prize, L'Œil d'or 2024, is about, a South African photographer who was the first to expose the horrors of apartheid to a worldaudience. His book House of Bondage, published in 1967 when he was only 27 years old, led him into exile in NYC and Europe for the rest of his life.Raoul Peck recounts his wanderings, his turmoil as an artist and his anger at the silence or complicity of the Western world in the face of the horrors of the Apartheid regime. He also recounts how, in 2017,60,000 negatives of his work were discovered in the safe of a Swedish bank.Peck's, search for the soul of overlooked artist Ernest Cole, is nestled in an international thriller, delving into the complexities of race through his timeless imagery.Look for a January 17th, 2025, for a North American release.M2K FilmsRaoul Peck is an internationally acclaimed filmmaker, writer, and activist known for his thought-provoking and socially conscious works. Born in Haiti, Peck's storytelling often explores themes of identity, socialjustice, and historical memory. His award-winning films include I Am Not Your Negro, a documentary on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript, which received an Oscar nomination and widespread criticalacclaim.A former Minister of Culture in Haiti, Peck's works reflect a commitment to amplifying marginalized voices and challenging systemic injustices. With a career spanning decades, his projects have premiered atprestigious festivals such as TIFF, Berlinale, and Cannes. Through his unique lens, Peck continues to craft stories that provoke dialogue and inspire change on a global scale.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck's podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Guelph Politicast
Open Sources Guelph #499 - December 26, 2024

Guelph Politicast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 55:08


This week on Open Sources Guelph, we box! It is Boxing Day, isn't it? So we're going to be boxing up all kinds of things, but the one thing we will be unboxing is our annual political movies show! For the tenth annual edition, we will look at four important films that cover a lot of political ground, from a documentary about a famous writer to the nightlife of Berlin just as things started getting Nazi, and from the end of the world in 2027 to a David Vs. Goliath courtroom fight! This Thursday, December 26, at 5 pm, Scotty Hertz and Adam A. Donaldson will discuss: Scotty's Pick #1: I Am Not Your Negro (2016). "In 1979, James Baldwin wrote a letter to his literary agent describing his next project, Remember This House. The book was to be a revolutionary, personal account of the lives and assassinations of three of his close friends: Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. At the time of Baldwin's death in 1987, he left behind only 30 completed pages of this manuscript. Filmmaker Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin never finished." Adam's Pick #2: Children of Men (2006). "The world's youngest citizen has just died at age 18, and humankind is facing the likelihood of its own extinction. Set in and around a dystopian London fractious with violence and warring nationalistic sects, this movie follows the unexpected discovery of a lone pregnant woman and the desperate journey to deliver her to safety and restore faith for a future beyond those presently on Earth." Scotty's Pick #2: The Rainmaker (1997). "Rudy Baylor is a young attorney out to make a difference in the justice system. He is also the only hope of an elderly couple after their corrupt insurance company refuses to pay out a claim that could save their child's life. In this judicial drama, Baylor rails against corporate lawyers, corrupt judges, and abusive husbands, all with the help of a fellow lawyer who hasn't even passed his bar exam. He is facing long odds in the courtroom - and this is only his first case." Adam's Pick #2: Cabaret (1972). "In Berlin in 1931, American cabaret singer Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) meets British academic Brian Roberts (Michael York), who is finishing his university studies. Despite Brian's confusion over his sexuality, the pair become lovers, but the arrival of the wealthy and decadent playboy Maximilian von Heune (Helmut Griem) complicates matters for them both. This love triangle plays out against the rise of the Nazi party and the collapse of the Weimar Republic." Open Sources is live on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca at 5 pm on Thursday.

The United States of Anxiety
Nikki Giovanni on James Baldwin's Anger

The United States of Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 27:45


As a young woman, poet and writer Nikki Giovanni could see that no one was interested in a Black girl writing what was seen as militant and revolutionary poetry. So she formed a company and published it herself. Her second book was launched at the famous New York jazz venue Birdland as she was making a name for herself. When she was 28, she flew to London to sit with James Baldwin and record a conversation for the PBS television series, “Soul.” Baldwin was in his late-40s and an established figure in literature.As event television, it was electric. And clips from that 1971 program continue to be shared. For many young people, that interview is how they first encounter Baldwin, and Giovanni. She's now 81 years old, and has had a garlanded career, including a Grammy nomination, bestselling books and work as a distinguished professor of English at Virginia Tech. Giovanni tells host Razia Iqbal why Baldwin's prose is a beautiful container for the fiery rage found in his messages. Tell us what you think. We're @noteswithkai on Instagram and X (Twitter). Email us at notes@wnyc.org. Send us a voice message by recording yourself on your phone and emailing us, or record one here.Notes from America airs live on Sundays at 6 p.m. ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts.

Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley

Jason Fraley interviews Oscar-nominated filmmaker Raoul Peck, who visits the Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival in Washington D.C. tomorrow night to screen his new documentary "Ernest Cole: Lost and Found" narrated by LaKeith Stanfield about the South African photographer who exposed the horrors of Apartheid. They also discuss Peck's 2016 masterpiece “I Am Not Your Negro," which explored the history of race in America by combining Samuel J. Jackson's narration with the powerful words of James Baldwin -- and how both documentaries are timely after this week's presidential election. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley

Jason Fraley interviews Oscar-nominated filmmaker Raoul Peck, who visits the Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival in Washington D.C. tomorrow night to screen his new documentary "Ernest Cole: Lost and Found" narrated by LaKeith Stanfield about the South African photographer who exposed the horrors of Apartheid. They also discuss Peck's 2016 masterpiece “I Am Not Your Negro," which explored the history of race in America by combining Samuel J. Jackson's narration with the powerful words of James Baldwin -- and how both documentaries are timely after this week's presidential election. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Harris-Trump debate, James Baldwin, music released on 9/11

Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 52:40


Kamala Harris will take on Donald Trump this Tuesday in what could be their one and only debate. They’re currently tied in the polls A blistering decision by a federal judge on Friday could lead to housing for thousands of homeless veterans in Los Angeles. The Academy Museum is hosting a film series in honor of James Baldwin. KCRW reairs an interview with the filmmakers of the ground-breaking "I Am Not Your Negro."  Before streaming music, full albums were released on Tuesdays and required great preparation. KCRW examines the impact of a Sept. 11, 2001, release date on a few high-profile LPs.

The Neil Berkeley Podcast
Lois Vossen, EP iTVS, on filmmaker equity (in its many forms), the market and lessons learned over three decades in film

The Neil Berkeley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 80:37


I'm beyond thrilled to have my next guest on the show. Not only is Lois Vossen a legend in documentary film but she's also the person that put my first film into the world. We cover a lot of ground and her perspective on the state of things will be very interesting to anyone working doc film today. Lois Vossen is the Founding Executive Producer of Independent Lens, leading the PBS series to win 27 Emmy Awards, 28 Peabody Awards, 10 duPont-Columbia Awards, and 10 Oscar nominations. Previously, she was the Associate Managing Director of Sundance Film Festival and Labs. She served on the Television Academy Board of Governors and continues on its DEIA Committee. Lois is a member of AMPAS and has been on juries for festivals like TIFF, SXSW, and Palm Springs. Under her leadership, Independent Lens has co-produced notable films like Philly D.A., I Am Not Your Negro, and The Trials of Muhammad Ali. Please reach out if you have questions or guest suggestions. neil@brkly.com IG: neilpberkeley

En Attendant Godard - Radio C-Lab
16.34: 15 ans - La Grosse Emission

En Attendant Godard - Radio C-Lab

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024


Émission spéciale et fleuve pour fêter nos 15 années sur les ondes et notre 16ème saison. On a la mémoire qui flanche, on ne souvient plus très bien, tout entre nous a commencé, un 10 octobre 2008, et depuis nos yeux sont faits pour l'amour d'aimer et ne sont que le reflet d'un monde d'objets. Sans rêve et sans réalité, aux images nous sommes condamnés.Enfin bref, pour reprendre nos classiques, il est 19h et comme disait Peter… c'est l'heure !573ème émission, enregistrée au Cinéma Arvor in Rain City le 08 mai dernier, avant la projection du chef d'œuvre de Sam Peckinpah, Croix de fer, dans ce même cinéma. Moults remerciements à l'Arvor, bien évidemment, pour avoir accepté de nous accueillir et pour la carte blanche, et notamment à notre meilleur ennemi le Docteur Moreau (qui apparemment fait aussi de la radio).On tente de faire le bilan de nos 15 années de radio, en passant en revue le cinéma mondial (rien que ça), même si évidemment on y va à toute berzingue, trop vite, trop furieux. Pour le détail de tout ce qui n'a pas été évoqué, vous pouvez vous reporter aux différentes listes ci-dessous. Forcément, le cinéma étatsunien nous obsède, malgré tout, mais son l'état déplorable de son cinéma spectaculaire a permis de faire ressortir d'autres cinématographies, jusqu'à présent trop caché par l'éléphant hollywoodien.Emission également disponible sur le tube.Etaient présents lors de cette émission : El Comandante Thomas, Le Grand Timonier Er Force Wan, Carrément Fleuret, Docteur Erwan, Docteur JB, Simon D. « L'Ancien », Simon G. « Le Jeune » et JP.Nos créateurs Mathieu B. « Il Padrino » et Yannick K auraient dû être des nôtres, mais parfois la vie met des bâtons dans les roues de la liberté… (ie : les enfants).Nos dames étaient également malheureusement absentes (Maitresse Carla, Justeen, Laure) pour la simple raison qu'elles voguent désormais vers de véritables horizons professionnels chronophages et que le salariat est aussi une sacrée saloperie.Notre mixtake spéciale 15 ans – best & worst of, toujours disponible et toujours soyeuse.Pour préparer tout ce bazar, certains membres se sont pliés à l'exercice de faire un top 15 de leurs films préférés depuis l'année 2008. Les films préférés, et non pas nécessairement les plus importants (le choc industrialo-esthético-technique Avatar n'y figure pas par exemple), ou même les meilleurs, mais simplement nos préférés. Le concept de top 15 ayant été allégrement explosé par tous les participants.Les six listes reçues, pour aperçu de ce que la rédaction a retenue de ces 15 ans et dont nous n'avons pas eu le temps de parler. Ce qui est bien, c'est que chaque liste correspond vraiment à chaque membre !THOMAS « EL COMANDANTE »Speed racer (The Wachowskis – 2008)Mad Max : Fury road (George Miller – 2015)Dernier Maquis / Les Chants de Mandrin (Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche – 2008 / 2011)The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans / Au cœur des volcans (Werner Herzog – 2009 / 2023)Balada Triste de Trompeta (Alex de la Iglesia – 2010)The Counselor (Ridley Scott – 2013)Cameraperson (Kirsten Johnson – 2019)Mektoub my love : Canto Uno (Abdellatif Kechiche – 2017)Small Axe – Lovers Rock (Steve McQueen – 2021)Transformers 2 : Revenge of the Fallen / 13 Hours : The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (Michael Bay – 2009 / 2016)GI Joe : Rise of Cobra (Stephen Sommers – 2009)Hypernormalisation (Adam Curtis – 2015)La Loi de la Jungle (Antonin Peretjatko – 2016)Lincoln (Spielberg – 2012)Boyhood / Everybody Wants Some !! (Richard Linklater – 2014 / 2016)Nostalgie de la Lumière (Patricio Guzmán – 2010)Unstoppable (Tony Scott – 2010)La Bataille de la Montagne du Tigre (THRTW – 2014)The Grandmaster (Wong Kar-Wai – 2013)The Strangers (Na Hong-jin – 2016)Le Congrès (Ari Folman – 2013)RRR (S.S Rajamouli – 2022)Max et les maximonstres (Spike Jonze – 2009)The House that Jack Built (Lars Von Trier – 2018)Fast 5 (Justin Lin – 2011)Mange tes morts : Tu ne diras point (Jean-Charles Hue – 2014)Midnight Special (Jeff Nichols – 2016)The night comes for us (Timo Tjahjanto – 2018)First Reformed (Paul Schrader – 2017)Hors Champs aka La Révolution jusqu'à la victoire (Mohanad Yaqubi – 2016)L'Enlèvement de Michel Houellebecq (Guillaume Nicloux – 2013)Sympathie pour le Diable (Guillaume de Fontenay – 2019)Clint (pour tout, même le moins bon)Fire of Love (Sara Dosa – 2022)FLOPSucker PunchWatchmenCosmopolis / Maps to the StarsTabouBande de fillesP'tit QuinquinThe RevenantJaujaHateful EightLe ConcoursGraveLes garçons sauvagesJokerGolden GloveUncut GemsEverything everywhere all at onceER FORCE WAN « LE GRAND TIMONIER » FLOCH'LAY45 films / œuvres par ordre d'intensité dans la mémoire:[On ne se refait pas...]-Adieu au langage 3D (JLG)-Twin Peaks Saison 3 (Lynch / Frost)-La Flor (Llinás)-Southland Tales (Kelly)-Hypernormalisation (Curtis)-Mad Max — Fury Road (Miller)-Et maintenant ? (Pinto)-First Reformed (Schrader)-4h44 — Dernier jour sur Terre (Ferrara)-Bad Lieutenant — Escale à La Nouvelle Orléans (Herzog)-Holy Motors (Carax)-Spring Breakers (Korine)-The Assassin (Hou Hsiao-hsien)-Cavalo Dinheiro (Costa)-Les Chiens errants (Tsaï Ming-liang)-A la folie (Bing)-Sophia Antipolis (Vernier)-Memoria (Weerasethakul)-Hill of Freedom (Hong Sang-soo)-La femme qui est partie (Diaz)-Certaines femmes (Reichardt)-Le Congrès (Folman)-Mourir comme un homme (Rodrigues)-Bangkok Nites (Tomita)-High Life (Denis)-In The Family (Wang)-Pacifiction (Serra)-Le Gang des bois du temple (RAZ)-Le Loup de Wall-Street (Scorsese)-The Social Network (Fincher)-Va, Toto ! (Creton)-L'Héroïque Lande — La frontière brûle (Klotz / Perceval)-La Tierce des paumés (Alazard)-Il Buco (Frammartino)-Rester vertical (Guiraudie)-Carol (Haynes)-Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn (Jude)-Speed Racer (Wachowski)-L'Apollonide — Souvenirs de la maison close (Bonello)-It Follows (Mitchell)-The Strangers (Na Hong-jin)-Hacker (Mann)-Frangins malgré eux (McKay)-La ligne de partage des eaux (Marchais)-Everybody Wants Some !! (Linklater)SIMON  « L'ANCIEN » DANIELLOU‌Tops 2008-2023 : Impossible de choisir 15 films, alors voici 15 entrées…  - Label « Et là, ils accélèrent » : Mad Max Fury Road et Drive - Le daron Eastwood pour Richard Jewel et Sully - Les jeunes vieux du Nouvel Hollywood : Redacted et Passion, Le Loup de Wall Street, The Post, Tetro - Auteurs ricains : Trainé sur le bitume, Everybody wants some!!, First Reformed, First Cow/Showing Up, 4h44, un First Man et un autre Serious, Inherent Vice et Licorice Pizza + une poignée de scènes chez ce salopard de Tarantino (la partie de cartes d'Inglourious Basterds, le dîner de Django Unchained, le générique d'ouverture des Huit Salopards) - Les coups d'éclats de M. Night Shyamalan, mais aussi ses errances, qui seront toujours mille fois plus belles que les ternes pensums d'un Nolan ou d'un Villeneuve - Tropisme coréen : Burning, The Strangers, Le Transperceneige et plusieurs Hong Sang-soo : Ha Ha Ha, The Day He Arrives, Yourself and Yours, Juste sous vos yeux, De nos jours… (points de suspension qui font partie du titre mais qui sont aussi très opportuns ici !) - Des géants hongkongais (Les Trois Royaumes, The Grandmaster, Trilogie Detective Dee, Sparrow) et taïwanais (The Assassin, Les Chiens errants) - L'Odyssée de Pi d'Ang Lee et ses recherches inabouties sur Un jour dans la vie de Billy Lynn et Gemini Man  - Le cinéma hypnagogique de Weerasethakul - Tout Hamaguchi, en particulier Happy Hour, Asako I & II, Contes du hasard et autres fantaisies - Les derniers Kiarostami (Copie conforme, Like Someone in Love) et Le Poirier sauvage de son voisin Nuri Bilge Ceylan - Il était une fois en Europe : Elle, Bronson, Au cœur des volcans : Requiem pour Katia et Maurice Krafft, La Zone d'intérêt, Vincere, Il Buco, Cavalo Dinheiro, As Bestas - Vive le cinéma français ? Eh oui ! Sophia Antipolis et tout Virgil Vernier en fait, Mange tes morts, Mektoub my Love : Canto Uno, Les Chants de Mandrin, Adieu au langage, La Bataille de Solferino, Paul Sanchez est revenu, le cinéma de Guiraudie (et son Roi de l'évasion en particulier), - Génie de Pixar : Là-haut, Toy Story 3, Vice versa, Soul - Sus aux séries !, sauf celles-ci : Twin Peaks saison 3, True Detective saison 1, Louie saison 3, Horace and Pete, P'tit Quinquin, Generation Kill SIMON « LE JEUNE » GOSSELINTraîné sur le bitume (Craig S. Zalher)Bad Lieutenant : Escale à la Nouvelle-Orléans (Werner Herzog)Two Lovers (James Gray)La Bataille de la Montagne du Tigre (Tsui Hark)Le Gang des bois du temple (Rabah Ameur-Zaïmèche)13 Hours (Michael Bay)Warrior (Gavin O'connor)Cellule 211 (Daniel Monzon)Que Dios nos perdone (Rodrigo Sorogoyen)True Grit (Joël & Ethan Coen)Primal (Genndy Tartakovsky), saisons 1 et 2True Detective (Cary Joji Fukanaga), saison 1Neds (Peter Mullan)Passion (Brian De Palma)Mowgli (Andy Serkis)Tabou (Miguel Gomez)Pacifiction (Albert Serra)Unstoppable (Tony Scott)Le Transperce-neige (Bong Joon-Ho)Mad Max (George Miller)Everybody wants some!! (Richard Linklater)THIBAUT « CARREMENT » FLEURETBon....On y va...Dans le désordre...15 entrées...1/ La reine : Kathryn Bigelow (Zero Dark Thirty, Detroit)2/ Hommes américains => James Gray (Two Lovers, The Lost City Of Z), Ad Astra, Armageddon Time), Jeff Nichols (Take Shelter, Mud, Midnight Special, Loving), David Robert Mitchell (The Myth Of The American Sleepover, It Follows, Under The Silver Lake), Quentin Tarantino (Inglorious Basterds, Django Unchained, Les 8 Salopards, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood), David Fincher (Benjamin Button, The Social Network, Millenium, Gone Girl, Mank, The Killer), Adam McKay (Frangins malgré eux, Very Bad Cops, The Big Short, Vicce, Don't Look Up)3/ Corée du Sud => Na Hong-jin (The Chaser, The Murderer, The Strangers + The Medium), Bong Joon-ho (Mother, Snowpiercer, Okja, Parasite + Sea Fog)4/ Cosmogonie => Mad Max Fury Road (George Miller), The Tree Of Life (Terrence Malick)5/ Ibère => Kleber Mendonça Filho, Rodrigo Sorogoyen6/ NW Refn (Bronson, Le Guerrier silencieux, Drive, Only God Forgives, Drive, The Neon Demon)7/ Le travail de Spectrum Films8/ Mélomanes => Todd Haynes (Carol, Dark Waters, The Velvet Underground, May December + Mildred Pierce), Cameron Crowe (Aloha)9/ L'autre reine : Céline Sciamma (Pauline, Tomboy, Bande de filles, Portrait de la jeune fille en feu, Petite maman + Les Revenants et Ma Vie de courgette)10/ Pot pourri cinéma français => Les Misérables, L'Ordre et la morale, Des Hommes et des dieux, Climax L'Apollonide11/ Art contemporain => Virgil Vernier, Clément Cogitore12/ Pot pourri documentaire : Retour à Forbach, Cameraperson, I Am Not Your Negro, Ne Croyez surtout pas que je hurle, A La folie, Sud Eau Nord Déplacer, Jim & Andy13/ Marco Bellochio (Vincere, La Belle endormie, Le Traitre, Marx peut attendre, L'Enlèvement + Esterno Notte)14/ Point séries : True Detective, Tchernobyl15/ Diversité : The Witch, Only Lovers Left Alive, A Ghost Story, Monsters, Spring Breakers, Oslo 31 août, The Grandmaster, Notre Petite soeur, A Touch Of Sin, Bad Lieutenant : Escale à NoLa, La Loi de Téhéran, Le Caire Confidentiel, Le Conte de la princesse Kaguya, Le Vent se lèveps : Je mets où Kelly Reichardt ?Voilà, voilà, ça ne ressemble à rien mais en même temps, 15 ans, c'est l'adolescence, c'est le bordel. JEAN-BAPTISTE « JAY-BALLS » MASSUETEvidemment, pas d'ordre du tout dans tout ça... (ah la la, tout ce que je laisse de côté, c'est hard quand même)Twin Peaks – The Return (David Lynch)Speed Racer / Matrix Resurrections (Lilly et Lana Wachowski)A Ghost Story (David Lowery)Mission Impossible : Rogue Nation (Christopher McQuarrie) / Top Gun Maverick (Joseph Kosinski)Portrait de la jeune fille en feu (Céline Sciamma)Oncle Boonmee, celui qui se souvient de ses vies antérieures (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)Vice-Versa / Là-haut (Pete Docter)Bienvenue à Marwen / Le Drôle de Noël de Scrooge (Robert Zemeckis)Ponyo sur la falaise (Hayao Miyazaki)Rubber / Wrong Cops (Quentin Dupieux)El Reino / As Bestas (Rodrigo Sorogoyen)Les Aventures de Tintin / The Fabelmans (Steven Spielberg)Fast and Furious 5 (Justin Lin)Le Loup de Wall Street (Martin Scorsese)Mad Max – Fury Road / Happy Feet 2 (George Miller)RRR / La Légende de Bahubali (S.S. Rajamouli)L'Odyssée de Pi (Ang Lee)DOC ERWAN CADORET1- Mad Max : Fury Road (2015) – George Miller2- Twin Peaks, saison III (2017) – David Lynch3- Under the Skin (2013) – Jonathan Glazer4- The Strangers (2016) – Na Hong-jin/As Bestas (2022) – Rodrigo Sorogoyen5- La Bataille de la montagne du tigre (2014) – Tsui Hark/Take Shelter (2011) – Jeff Nichols6- Balada Triste (2010) – Alex De La Iglesia/Mademoiselle (2016) – Park Chan-wook7- Vortex (2021) – Gaspard Noé8- A Serious Man (2009) – Joel & Ethan Coen9- Le Transperceneige (2013) – Bong Joon-ho10- La Loi de Téhéran (2019) – Saeed Roustayi11- Il Etait une fois à Hollywood (2019) – Quentin Tarantino12- Drive (2011) – Nicolas Winding Refn13- Outrage (2010) – Takeshi Kitano14- The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) – Wes Anderson15- Her (2013) – Spike Jonze/The Witch (2015) – Robert Eggers

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Bad Dad Rad Dad
107 - We All Have Our Swamps Of Sadness

Bad Dad Rad Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 56:28


Welcome to Bad Dad Rad Dad, where Kylie and Elliott talk about the movies they watch each week while searching for better cinematic dads. Along the way, they feel grateful for the beautiful audaciousness of James Baldwin, remember being Dance Moms super fans, lament misleading trailers, see an epic body horror double feature, and find a link between David Lynch and a favourite childhood classic. Stick around until the end for a truly inspiring Rad Rec about cake! This week's movies are: I Am Not Your Negro (2016), Fitting In (2023), Stopmotion (2023), and The NeverEnding Story (1984).Read Michel's writing on Dune 2. Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Call It Like I See It
Viewing James Baldwin and the U.S. Through “I Am Not Your Negro;” Also, the Devaluing of Stay At Home Parents

Call It Like I See It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 61:06


James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana take a look at Raoul Peck's 2016 documentary “I Am Not Your Negro,” which features the commentary and work of one of America's intellectual giants, James Baldwin (1:24).  The guys also discuss how stay at home parenting is devalued by America's institutions even though many often suggesting it is good for society (44:39).I Am Not Your Negro (PBS)I Am Not Your Negro (YouTube)The Paradox of Stay-at-Home Parents (The Atlantic) (Apple News Link)

popular Wiki of the Day
James Baldwin

popular Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 2:58


pWotD Episode 2466: James Baldwin Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 388,413 views on Thursday, 1 February 2024 our article of the day is James Baldwin.James Arthur Baldwin (né Jones; August 2, 1924 – December 1, 1987) was an American writer and civil rights activist. He garnered acclaim for his work across several forms, including essays, novels, plays, and poems. His first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain, was published in 1953; in 2005, Time magazine included the novel on its list of the 100 best English-language novels released since the year of the Time's first publication in 1923. His first essay collection, Notes of a Native Son, was published in 1955. In Baldwin's fiction, he posed fundamental personal questions and dilemmas amid complex social and psychological pressures. Themes of masculinity, sexuality, race, and class intertwine to create intricate narratives that run parallel with some of the major political movements toward social change in mid-twentieth century America, such as the civil rights movement and the gay liberation movement. Baldwin's protagonists are often but not exclusively African American, and gay and bisexual men frequently feature prominently in his literature. These characters often face internal and external obstacles in their search for self- and social acceptance. Such dynamics are prominent in Baldwin's second novel, Giovanni's Room, which was written in 1956, well before the gay liberation movement. His reputation has endured since his death, and his work has been adapted for the screen to great acclaim. An unfinished manuscript, Remember This House, was expanded and adapted for cinema as the documentary film I Am Not Your Negro (2016), which was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 89th Academy Awards. One of his novels, If Beale Street Could Talk, was adapted into the Academy Award–winning film of the same name in 2018. In addition to writing, Baldwin was also a well-known public figure and orator, especially during the civil rights movement in the United States.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:36 UTC on Friday, 2 February 2024.For the full current version of the article, see James Baldwin on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Raveena Standard.

The United States of Anxiety
Raoul Peck Fights for Justice With His Movies

The United States of Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 49:39


Raoul Peck became known for his filmmaking and fight for racial justice with the released of his Academy Award-nominated film I Am Not Your Negro which attempts to complete James Baldwin's unfinished book about the assassinations of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, and Medgar Evers. It was followed by another documentary series, Exterminate All the Brutes. In his latest film, Silver Dollar Road, Peck completes his trilogy about the economic injustice Black people face worldwide.Silver Dollar Road closes the circle with a look at a modern-day family's fight to keep the land they purchased soon after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Notes From America Executive Producer, André Robert Lee sits down with Raoul to discuss how he came across the story in his latest film, and why he feels compelled to make these movies today.  Plus, we hear how Assata Shakur Became one of America's most wanted in 1973 when state troopers on the New Jersey Turnpike pulled over her and two members of the Black Liberation Army. Tragically, guns were fired, people were killed, and in the aftermath, a political standoff between Shakur and state law enforcement began. Tell us what you think. Instagram and X (Twitter): @noteswithkai. Email us at notes@wnyc.org. Send us a voice message by recording yourself on your phone and emailing us, or record one here. Notes from America airs live on Sundays at 6 p.m. ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts.   

The Unadulterated Intellect
#65 – Margaret Mead & James Baldwin: A Rap On Race Conversation (1971)

The Unadulterated Intellect

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 105:26


Support me by becoming wiser and more knowledgeable – check out books by Margaret Mead and James Baldwin for sale on Amazon here-https://amzn.to/3TT3OFy, and here-https://amzn.to/4aBIiL3 respectively. If you purchase a book through this link, I will earn a 4.5% commission and be extremely delighted. But if you just want to read and aren't ready to add a new book to your collection yet, I'd recommend checking out the ⁠⁠⁠Internet Archive⁠⁠⁠, the largest free digital library in the world. If you're really feeling benevolent you can buy me a coffee or donate over at ⁠https://ko-fi.com/theunadulteratedintellect⁠⁠. I would seriously appreciate it! __________________________________________________ Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901 – November 15, 1978) was an American cultural anthropologist who featured frequently as an author and speaker in the mass media during the 1960s and the 1970s. She earned her bachelor's degree at Barnard College of Columbia University and her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Columbia. Mead served as president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1975. Mead was a communicator of anthropology in modern American and Western culture and was often controversial as an academic. Her reports detailing the attitudes towards sex in South Pacific and Southeast Asian traditional cultures influenced the 1960s sexual revolution. She was a proponent of broadening sexual conventions within the context of Western cultural traditions. __________________________________________________ James Arthur Baldwin (August 2, 1924 – December 1, 1987) was an American writer and civil rights activist. He garnered acclaim for his work across several forms, including essays, novels, plays, and poems. His first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain, was published in 1953; decades later, Time magazine included the novel on its list of the 100 best English-language novels released from 1923 to 2005. His first essay collection, Notes of a Native Son, was published in 1955. Baldwin's work fictionalizes fundamental personal questions and dilemmas amid complex social and psychological pressures. Themes of masculinity, sexuality, race, and class intertwine to create intricate narratives that run parallel with some of the major political movements toward social change in mid-twentieth century America, such as the civil rights movement and the gay liberation movement. Baldwin's protagonists are often but not exclusively African American, and gay and bisexual men frequently feature prominently in his literature. These characters often face internal and external obstacles in their search for social and self-acceptance. Such dynamics are prominent in Baldwin's second novel, Giovanni's Room, which was written in 1956, well before the gay liberation movement. His reputation has endured since his death and his work has been adapted for the screen to great acclaim. An unfinished manuscript, Remember This House, was expanded and adapted for cinema as the documentary film I Am Not Your Negro (2016), which was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 89th Academy Awards. One of his novels, If Beale Street Could Talk, was adapted into the Academy Award–winning film of the same name in 2018, directed and produced by Barry Jenkins. In addition to writing, Baldwin was also a well-known public figure and orator, especially during the civil rights movement in the United States. Audio source here Full Wikipedia entry for Margaret Mead here | Margaret Mead's books here Full Wikipedia entry for James Baldwin here | James Baldwin's books here --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theunadulteratedintellect/support

Black Men Speak Podcast
Ep. 62 In the Wake of Mourning

Black Men Speak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 42:02


In 2020 Tyrese Allyene-Davis celebrated his 21st birthday alone in his NYU dorm room in the middle of a pandemic. It was a mere few days after his school's closure, and a few weeks before the wave for racial justice would surge following the murder of George Floyd. Seven months later, still confined by a wheelchair and isolated with only his thoughts, he watches the documentary film “I Am Not Your Negro” by Raoul Peck and breaks down in verbal tears. With no one to talk to, Tyrese pours his visceral feelings into a live Facebook post with only audio, leaving his followers to reflect upon his present state of being, and the images behind those thoughts. This experimental documentary short, In the Wake of Mourning by Adetoro Makinde is the visual amplification of Tyrese's words, bringing the viewer into his world, his trauma, and the awakening of a personal call to power. Tyrese can be found on these social media platforms.  Instagram accounts:   Main Instagram- _thethinktank   Poetry, Instagram page-pennedbypablo   Book review Instagram page- _therollingreader

Interdependent Study
James Baldwin & the Truth he Spoke

Interdependent Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 28:45


James Baldwin's work and influence as a writer and activist was profoundly important to the advancement of civil rights in this country. Listen as Aaron and Damien discuss the documentary I Am Not Your Negro (directed by Raoul Peck), which uses James Baldwin's unfinished book Remember This House to explore the history of racism, race relations, and the civil rights movement in the United States through James Baldwin's work and experiences, as well as his personal and professional reflections on three incredible leaders during the civil rights movement—Medgar Evers, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X, and what we learn and take away from this incredible film and the life and legacy of James Baldwin for our continued work for social justice and collective liberation. Follow us on social media and visit our website! Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Website, Leave us a voice message, Merch store

Le Corse et l'Auvergnat
Conversation avec Michel Barnier : l'Europe, l'écologie, la droite

Le Corse et l'Auvergnat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 58:22


Episode spécial avec Michel Barnier. 50 ans de parcours politique, l'Europe, le Brexit, la diplomatie française, le défi écologique, les Jeux Olympiques d'Albertville 1992, le sens de l'engagement politique, l'avenir de la droite. En coups de coeur de la semaine: James Baldwin à travers le documentaire "I Am Not Your Negro" de Raoul Peck, et Napoléon III à travers l'ouvrage "Napoléon III, la France et nous" de Maxime Michelet (Editions Passés Composés). Ancien ministre et commissaire européen, Michel Barnier vient de publier La grande illusion: journal secret du Brexit (2016-2020) chez Gallimard.

Podkast Zamorski
Podkast Zamorski #9: Lyonel Trouillot, „Niedziela, 4 stycznia”

Podkast Zamorski

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 44:20


W dziewiątym odcinku rozmawiamy o haitańskiej powieści "Niedziela, 4 stycznia" (fr. "Bicentenaire") napisanej przez Lyonela Trouillot, przetłumaczonej przez Jacka Giszczaka i wydanej przez Karakter. Usłyszycie: • Czy dżingiel Zamorskiego zostaje na dłużej? • Jakie książki otrzymają nagrodę na Festiwalu Bocas w tym roku? • Kim jest Nadia Huggins? • O co chodzi z nowym logo Zamorskiego? • Co to jest barbadoski tuk? Nie mylić z tuk tukiem, czyli autorikszą :) • Co łączy śpiew klasyczny i Karaiby? • Co robił muzyk jazzowy Shabaka Hutchings w Królewskiej Operze w Londynie? • Jak Trouillot przeciwstawia się stereotypizacji Haiti w „Niedzieli, 4 stycznia”? • Co wydarzyło się tytułowej niedzieli? • Kim są Lucien i Little Joe? • • O czym opowiada film dokumentalny "Ghosts of Cité Soleil" (2006)? Jak zawsze będziemy wdzięczni za subskrybowanie i ocenianie Zamorskiego! Wspomniane w podkaście: Artystka wizualna Nadia Huggins (Saint Vincent / Trynidad): https://nadiahuggins.com/ Spektakl "Insurrection: A Work in Progress" (2023): https://www.roh.org.uk/tickets-and-events/insurrection-by-peter-brathwaite-details Audycja BBC "Rebel Sounds: Musical Resistance in Barbados" (2023): https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001hg3t Dr Stefan Walcott: https://www.instagram.com/stefanwalcott/?hl=en Baryton Peter Brathwaite: https://www.peterbrathwaitebaritone.com/ Przykład barbadoskiej muzyki tuk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duqUxN6oy78 2023 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature: https://www.bocaslitfest.com/awards/ocm/ „Niedziela, 4 stycznia” - wizytówka na stronie Wydawnictwa Karakter: https://www.karakter.pl/ksiazki/niedziela-4-stycznia „Chciałem pokazać moment (....)” – Lyonel Trouillot w rozmowie z Piotrem Kieżunem (2016): https://kulturaliberalna.pl/2016/12/06/piotr-kiezun-wywiad-lyonel-trouillot-haiti/ „Kraj słońca w cieniu” – recenzja Marcina Wesołego / Caribeya (2016): http://caribeya.pl/kraj-slonca-w-cieniu/ "Literatura na Świecie" nr 7–8 (2020), "Haiti": https://instytutksiazki.pl/aktualnosci,2,nowy-numer-literatury-na-swiecie-juz-w-ksiegarniach,5541.html Film dokumentalny "I Am Not Your Negro" (2016), reż. Raoul Peck https://www.againstgravity.pl/films/nie-jestem-twoim-murzynem --- Poza „Niedzielą, 4 stycznia”, Karakter opublikował także „Dzieci bohaterów”. Obydwie powieści Lyonela Trouillot w przekładzie Jacka Giszczaka. ---  Rozmawiają Olga Godlewska i Bartosz Wójcik.  Podkast powstał przy Zamorskim Klubie Czytelniczym. Zapraszamy do naszej grupy dyskusyjnej: ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/zamorskiklubczytelniczy Znajdziesz nas na Instagramie: ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/olga_godlewska/⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/bartosz__wojcik/

All Your Days
John Sinclair (Freedoms and Imprisonments)

All Your Days

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 63:09


The sound of John Sinclair giving his poetry to a room is a deep motion, a rumble from some planetary layer. The sound of John Sinclair giving this interview is a hurricane motion, a gale force communication from a past and present that cannot be ignored. His is a story that includes great artists of our time, of his time — the 1960s especially — of a time that feels long ago until you hear the voices again ... huge, urgent, howling. Poet, activist, ally, cause celebre, White Panther, prisoner, a free man — and all the complications that come with all those things — this is John Sinclair on 'All Your Days.'Clips in this episode: My Buddy (John Sinclair & His Boston Blues Scholars, ‘Steady Rollin' Man' - 2001)Sentimental Journey (Les Brown, 'Best of the Big Bands' - c.1944)Maybellene (Chuck Berry, 'The Definitive Collection' - 1955)Rebel Without A Cause (d. Nicholas Ray, 1955)(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones, 'Hot Rocks 1964–1971' - 1965)I Am Not Your Negro (d. Raoul Peck, 2017)Kick Out the Jams (Uncensored Version) (MC5, 'The Big Bang!' - c.1969)WPP Central Committee - Music is a Revolutionary Force (p. Cary Loren, field recording - c.1968–69)D. C. B. A. 25 (Jefferson Airplane, 'Surrealistic Pillow' - 1967)Abbie Hoffman incident - Woodstock (field recording - 1969)John Sinclair (John Lennon, 'Some Time in New York City' - 1972)Do It (John Sinclair, 'Beatnik Youth' - 2017)Ain't Nobody's Business (John Sinclair, 'Beatnik Youth' - 2017)

Socrates Dergi
Çok İyidir, Çok Severim #11 | Avustralya Macerası, Batı Cephesinde Yeni Bir Şey Yok, Sabrı Ödüllendiren Şarkılar

Socrates Dergi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 38:01


Çok İyidir, Çok Severim'in 11. bölümünde Caner Eler ve Onur Erdem mikrofonlarının başındalar. Caner Eler'in Avustralya seyahatinden kalanları konuşan ikili; Batı Cephesinde Yeni Bir Şey Yok'u överken, 2016 yeniden yapıp Magnificent Seven'ı boş geçmiyor, The Night Of'a alkışlarını gönderirken La Mante'ı tavsiye ediyor. John le Carré'nin aynı adlı 1993 romanından uyarlanan The Night Manager'ı ve En Güçlü 100'ü de atlamadıktan sonra Bullet Train'e de değinip Ari Aster filmlerine olan sevgiyi paylaşıyor ve de I Am Not Your Negro belgeselini öneriyoruz. Müzik köşesinde ise Peak Twins, Nick Mulvey, Death Cab For Cutie ve birçok isim kendine yer buluyor. 

Process Driven
Iteration 70: The Medium is Irrelevant

Process Driven

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 5:18


The other day, a friend of mine texted me a link to a podcast, along with a single sentence that read, “If I could be a small fraction of the photographer Sally Mann is, it would really be something.” Now, this friend is a terrific photographer but, like so many of us, he sometimes gets stuck in the rut of comparison. I get it. I really do. Sally Mann is an iconic photographer, but one of the most challenging—and I think harmful—things we can do to ourselves as artists is to unreasonably compare ourselves and our work to others.Question:Do you compare yourself or your work to others? If so, how does it affect the work you make?LINKSSally Mann : https://www.sallymann.com/Robert Rauschenberg: https://www.wikiart.org/en/robert-rauschenbergDavid Carson: http://www.davidcarsondesign.com/Shepard Fairey: https://obeygiant.com/Bastille: https://www.bastillebastille.com/Quarter Past Midnight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1VzzNbfPaMJohn Dos Passos: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dos_PassosNick Hornby: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_HornbyThe Paris Review recently posted (or, maybe re-posted) a fantastic interview with the great James Baldwin. In it, he talks about what inspired him to became a writer, why he left America for Paris, and some of his inspirations. If you aren't familiar with James Baldwin, I recommend his novel The Fire Next Time or I Am Not Your Negro, which is a documentary based on his unfinished novel, Remember This House.CONNECT WITH MEWebsite: https://jefferysaddoris.com  Twitter: @jefferysaddoris  Instagram: @jefferysaddorisSUBSCRIBESubscribe to Jeffery Saddoris: Everything in your favorite podcast app to get every show I release in one feed.SUPPORTLeave a review or a rating wherever you listen, or you can DONATE to support the shows more directly.MUSICMusic For Workplaces by Jeffery SaddorisSupport the show

Jeffery Saddoris: Everything
Iteration 70: The Medium is Irrelevant

Jeffery Saddoris: Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 5:18


The other day, a friend of mine texted me a link to a podcast, along with a single sentence that read, “If I could be a small fraction of the photographer Sally Mann is, it would really be something.” Now, this friend is a terrific photographer but, like so many of us, he sometimes gets stuck in the rut of comparison. I get it. I really do. Sally Mann is an iconic photographer, but one of the most challenging—and I think harmful—things we can do to ourselves as artists is to unreasonably compare ourselves and our work to others.Question:Do you compare yourself or your work to others? If so, how does it affect the work you make?LINKSSally Mann : https://www.sallymann.com/Robert Rauschenberg: https://www.wikiart.org/en/robert-rauschenbergDavid Carson: http://www.davidcarsondesign.com/Shepard Fairey: https://obeygiant.com/Bastille: https://www.bastillebastille.com/Quarter Past Midnight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1VzzNbfPaMJohn Dos Passos: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dos_PassosNick Hornby: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_HornbyThe Paris Review recently posted (or, maybe re-posted) a fantastic interview with the great James Baldwin. In it, he talks about what inspired him to became a writer, why he left America for Paris, and some of his inspirations. If you aren't familiar with James Baldwin, I recommend his novel The Fire Next Time or I Am Not Your Negro, which is a documentary based on his unfinished novel, Remember This House.CONNECT WITH MEWebsite: https://jefferysaddoris.com  Twitter: @jefferysaddoris  Instagram: @jefferysaddorisSUBSCRIBESubscribe to Jeffery Saddoris: Everything in your favorite podcast app to get every show I release in one feed.SUPPORTLeave a review or a rating wherever you listen, or you can DONATE to support the shows more directly.MUSICMusic For Workplaces by Jeffery SaddorisSupport the show

Iterations
Iteration 70: The Medium is Irrelevant

Iterations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 5:18


The other day, a friend of mine texted me a link to a podcast, along with a single sentence that read, “If I could be a small fraction of the photographer Sally Mann is, it would really be something.” Now, this friend is a terrific photographer but, like so many of us, he sometimes gets stuck in the rut of comparison. I get it. I really do. Sally Mann is an iconic photographer, but one of the most challenging—and I think harmful—things we can do to ourselves as artists is to unreasonably compare ourselves and our work to others.Question:Do you compare yourself or your work to others? If so, how does it affect the work you make?LINKSSally Mann : https://www.sallymann.com/Robert Rauschenberg: https://www.wikiart.org/en/robert-rauschenbergDavid Carson: http://www.davidcarsondesign.com/Shepard Fairey: https://obeygiant.com/Bastille: https://www.bastillebastille.com/Quarter Past Midnight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1VzzNbfPaMJohn Dos Passos: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dos_PassosNick Hornby: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_HornbyThe Paris Review recently posted (or, maybe re-posted) a fantastic interview with the great James Baldwin. In it, he talks about what inspired him to became a writer, why he left America for Paris, and some of his inspirations. If you aren't familiar with James Baldwin, I recommend his novel The Fire Next Time or I Am Not Your Negro, which is a documentary based on his unfinished novel, Remember This House.CONNECT WITH MEWebsite: https://jefferysaddoris.com  Twitter: @jefferysaddoris  Instagram: @jefferysaddorisSUBSCRIBESubscribe to Jeffery Saddoris: Everything in your favorite podcast app to get every show I release in one feed.SUPPORTLeave a review or a rating wherever you listen, or you can DONATE to support the shows more directly.MUSICMusic For Workplaces by Jeffery SaddorisSupport the show

Below the Radar
Settler Memory: The Disavowal of Indigeneity and the Politics of Race — with Kevin Bruyneel

Below the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 36:07


Settler Memory: The Disavowal of Indigeneity and the Politics of Race in the United States (University of North Carolina Press 2021) is about the displacement of Indigeneity in the discourse around race in American political theory, with settler memory being about recognizing or acknowledging the history of Indigenous peoples in colonialism, and then disavowing the active presence of settler colonialism and Indigenous politics in the present. Am and Kevin discuss how Black theorists, like James Baldwin, discuss Indigeneity in their politics, and how tensions can arise between different conceptions of land, history, and identity. Kevin's overall project is to link antiracism with anticolonialism, which shows through in the conversation.. Full episode details: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/173-kevin-bruyneel.html Read the transcript: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/173-kevin-bruyneel.html Resources: Settler Memory: The Disavowal of Indigeneity and the Politics of Race in the United States by Kevin Bruynee: https://uncpress.org/book/9781469665238/settler-memory/ Bacon's Rebellion: https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/events-african-american-history/bacons-rebellion-1676/ W.E.B. Du Bois: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/dubois/ James Baldwin: https://nmaahc.si.edu/james-baldwin The White Possessive: Property, Power, and Indigenous Sovereignty by Aileen Moreton-Robinson: https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-white-possessive Layli Long Soldier: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/layli-long-soldier Dr. Kim TallBear: https://kimtallbear.com/ Cristina Sharpe: https://profiles.laps.yorku.ca/profiles/cesharpe/ Cedric Robinson: https://globalsocialtheory.org/thinkers/robinson-cedric-j/ I Am Not Your Negro: https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/documentaries/i-am-not-your-negro/ Kyle Mays: https://www.kyle-mays.com/ Afro Pessimism: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/07/20/the-argument-of-afropessimism Frank Wilderson: https://www.frankbwildersoniii.com/about/ Leanne Betasamosake Simpson: https://www.leannesimpson.ca/ Robyn Maynard: https://robynmaynard.com/ Stuart Hall: https://globalsocialtheory.org/thinkers/hall-stuart/ Kēhaulani Kauanui: https://jkauanui.faculty.wesleyan.edu/ Jean M. O'Brien: https://shekonneechie.ca/biographies/jean-obrien/ Lee Maracle: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/lee-maracle-death-bc-indigenous-writer-poet-1.6245582 Jodi Byrd: https://as.cornell.edu/news/new-faculty-jodi-byrd Campuses and Colonialism: https://www.oah.org/insights/opportunities-for-historians/cfp-campuses-and-colonialism-symposium/ Malinda Maynor Lowery: http://history.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/lowery-malinda-maynor.html Stephen Kantrowitz: https://history.wisc.edu/people/kantrowitz-stephen/ Alyssa Mt. Pleasant: https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/africana-and-american-studies/faculty/faculty-directory/mt-pleasant.html

Find Your Film
Find Your Film 104: Studio 666, The Burning Sea, The Last Mark, Gasoline Alley, Silent Running

Find Your Film

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 98:46


Joining us on this episode is author Jonathan Martin-Ives. You can pick up The Soul of St. Ives on Amazon and Audible. Movies reviewed for the week of February 25, 2022 include Studio 666 (32:00) The Burning Sea (18:26), The Last Mark (59:02) , Gasoline Alley (44:47),  I Am Not Your Negro (65:39), Texas Chainsaw Massacre (69:58) and Silent Running (76:41). Subscribe to the Deepest Dream YouTube Channel to see the Video version of our reviewsWe receive a slight commission when you purchase/rent movies via our Amazon links. Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group, where we give Blu-rays and DVDs out weekly to our members!For questions/comments, email us at info@findyourseen.com!Bruce Purkey's YouTube Channel is RustomireFollow Eric Holmes On Twitter.Find Your Film is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!

Bantu Otaku
My Problem with Growing UP on Queer Media! | Organic Black Pill | @BantuOtaku

Bantu Otaku

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 33:06


List of Movies and Shows Link to Bantuland For Black Queer Movie suggestions not listed above... TImeStamps: 00:00 Intro 01:08 My Problem with Growing UP on Queer Media! 03:52 My House(2018) 04:34 Love @ First Night(2016–2020) 05:25 Janelle Monáe - Dirty Computer[Emotion Picture](2018) 06:01 No Shade Series(2013) 06:37 The Watermelon Woman(1996) 07:00 Kiki (2016) 07:23 Leave It On the Floor (2011) 07:57 Check It(2017) 08:11 Breathe(LGBT Web Series)(2017) 08:35 TRIANGLE(2018- Present) 08:55 POZ ROZ(2021- Present) 09:03 FOR THE BOYS 09:16 Bait(2015) 09:40 Legendary(2020) 09:54 BlackBird(2014) 10:11 Pose(2018-2021) 10:28 The Skinny(2012) 10:42 Brother to Brother(2013) 11:18 How Do I Look(2006) 11:52 The Dl Chronicles & The Chadwick Journal 12:17 On The Low (Gay Short Film)(2014) 12:39 Animal Drill(2013) 13:05 Haus(2018) 13:20 Naz & Maalik(2015) 13:36 LUV Don't Live Here(2016) 13:50 Living 4 the Weekend(2017- 14:03 Chasing Pavement(2015) 14:35 Love The One You're With(2021) 14:57 What's the Function(2019) 15:15 SMASH : The Official Short Film (2018) 15:27 L.I.T. The Series(2017- Present) 15:55 Moonlight(2016) 16:11 Single Man Problems(2019) 16:21 Ken(2013- Present) 16:38 Nubia Amplified(2020) 16:50 Gays in Prison(2015) 17:17 Jewel's Catch One(2016) 18:55 Major!(2015) 19:12 Party-N-Play(2021) 19:23 The Infamous T(2016) 19:51 LiME(2020) 20:02 Voguing: The Message 20:21 StudvilleTV(2012- Present) 21:14 Paris Is Burning(1990) 21:28 Tangerine(2015) 21:45 Tongues Untied(1989) 21:54 Black is... Black Ain't(1994) 22:32 Punks(2000) 23:13 Bessie(2015) 23:22 I Am Not Your Negro(2016) 23:46 The Color Purple(1985) 23:57 Holiday Heart(2000) 24:27 The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson(2017) 24:48 Pariah(2011) 24:58 B-Boy Blues(2021) 25:09 District (2018) 25:21 The RainbowConnection(2010-2014) 25:31 A First Time For Everything(2014) 25:44 The TS Madison Experience(2021) 26:07 Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce(2013- Present) 26:32 Turnt Out With TS Madison (2022- Present) 26:44 H.I.M (2017- Present) 27:45 About Him (2016-Present) 27:58 Noah's Arc(2005-2006) 26:14 Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom(2008) 28:28 Chasing: Atlanta(2017- Present) 28:45 The Unhinged (2021) 31:55 Outro Credited Music ♫: ChillHop Playlist L'Indécis - From The Top Evil Needle - Cruising chromonicci - Limitless. Ian Ewing, Akinyemi - Fall Down - Instrumental The BREED - Smunchiiez Evil Needle - Hypnosis chromonicci - Window. Smile High, Teddy Roxpin - Odyssey Misha, Screen Jazzmaster - Memories Aviino - Creswick sadtoi, Relyae - Ending cIan Ewing, Akinyemi - Fall Down --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bantuotaku/support

Feminist Frequency Radio
FFR 190: Eve's Bayou with special guest Dr. Taiyon Coleman

Feminist Frequency Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 47:16


This week, we're adding to our collection of conversations on iconic 90s Black cinema by delving into the aesthetics and atmosphere of Kasi Lemmons' 1997 directorial debut, Eve's Bayou. Joining us to discuss this gem of a film is Dr. Taiyon Coleman, who last joined our podcast for our I Am Not Your Negro episode.CW: This episode includes discussion of incest, abuse, and sexual assault. If you or someone you know is suffering with these issues please call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 to get the support you need.Time Stamps:41:42 - What's your Freq Out?Anita on the film The Lost Daughter, directed by Maggie GyllenhaalSubmit your own FREQ out at feministfrequency.com/FREQOUT Links Mentioned:FFR episode on I Am Not Your Negro - https://feministfrequency.com/ebony-dr-coleman-on-i-am-not-your-negro-james-baldwin-white-supremacy-police-violence-2/Follow Dr. Taiyon Coleman:twitter.com/taiyonjcolemanUpcoming anthology - Sparked: George Floyd, Racism, and the Progressive Illusion, edited by Walter JacobsForthcoming book this year - Traveling without Moving: Personal Essays on Motherhood, Love, Equity, and TeachingFollow Us:Join our PatreonOur WebsiteSubscribe to FFR on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our Star Trek PodcastTwitterInstagramtwitch.tv/femfreq (every Thursday at 6:30pm PT)

Néo Géo
Entretien avec Raoul Peck, réalisateur de “Exterminez toutes ces brutes“

Néo Géo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 12:57


À voir, à écouter, à ressentir et à questionner : Exterminez toutes ces brutes sur Arte. La série documentaire édifiante qui propose une relecture de l'histoire du suprémacisme blanc, une déconstruction du récit dominant. Diffusion sur Arte à partir du 1er février et disponible sur arte.tv jusqu'au 31 mai. 4 volets où il est question de la naissance de l'idée de pureté et de supériorité raciale, et de comment celle-ci a justifié l'esclavage, les violences de la colonisation, et les génocides, des amérindiens à la Shoah. Bintou Simporé s'entretient avec son réalisateur Raoul Peck dans Néo Géo Nova. La dernière fois qu'il était au micro de Nova, c'était à l'occasion du documentaire Assistance mortelle, fustigeant sur les opérations désordonnées de reconstruction à Haïti, pris entre les nombreuses et concurrentes ONG internationales. Dans sa riche filmographie, on retrouve bien sûr I Am Not Your Negro (2017) qui a révélé la pensée de l'écrivain noir américain James Baldwin. Un film sur le racisme et la lutte pour les droits civiques aux Etats-Unis. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Now We Know
I Am Not Your Negro: James Baldwin

Now We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 41:42


A beautifully directed and narrated documentary, I Am Not Your Negro, based upon James Baldwin's telling of life in America. Donna & Jonathan reflect on this documentary relating so closely with Jonathan being a queer black male and persevering through the continued battle of the stigmas that both of these "categories" hold. "But what one does realize is that when you try to stand up and look the world in the face as if you had a right to be here, you have attacked the entire power structure of the western world.” - James Baldwin Sources: https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/introduction-james-baldwin https://www.netflix.com/title/80144402 Instagram: @DonnaJaneen #JamesBaldwin #blackhistory #queerinamerica #blackinamerica #documentary

Micheaux Mission
I Am Not Your Negro (2016)

Micheaux Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 104:39


Vincent and Len read their listener mail then get into another round of Six Degrees of D'Urville Martin. The Men them lament the loss of intellectual chat on television before Len gets really riled up about the award-winning Raoul Peck doc about author James Baldiwn, I Am Not Your Negro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Green Flame
I Am Not Your Negro documentary discussion

The Green Flame

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 39:13


In this episode of The Green Flame we host a group discussion on the 2016 documentary I Am Not Your Negro based on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript Remember This House. We discuss, amongst other things, the relevance of Baldwin's work today and our perspectives on the most powerful and moving scenes from the documentary.

PROJECT BLACK
5: CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?

PROJECT BLACK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 55:09


On episode 5 we will speak about the 2020 census. We'll touch on the DNC and RNC. A special piece on the Chadwick Boseman. What's happening in the NBA bubble, the season finale of the Chi and this week's movie pick of the week, I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/projectblack/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/projectblack/support

PennTalk
PennTalk #13 James Baldwin and Jim Crow

PennTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 99:32


Happy Birthday James Baldwin! Born August 2, 1924. We discuss his most inspiring words, and the documentary "I Am Not Your Negro" directed by Raoul Peck. Next, we discuss the fantastic APM Reports podcast "Remembering Jim Crow". A fantastic episode with great questions, anecdotes and and ideas from all participants. Enjoy!

Mydylarama Podcast
Top 5 on Netflix - The Black Middle Classes

Mydylarama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 49:08


From Self-Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker (2020); Strong Island (2017); Skin (2019); I Am Not Your Negro (2016); & Black Privilege (2019), emerges the theme of Black Middle-Class aspiration. While they all hit the mark for entertainment value, some fall short in misrepresenting a fantasy of black life that is more based-on-aspiration than matter-of-fact.  In light of the solidarity expressed by the Black Lives Matter movement - and other protesters and campaigners - with Palestinians, our intro is about Palestinian films that shed light on the current issue of annexation. Abla talks about the London Palestine Film Festival collection, Mads Grorud's The Tower (2018, available via Amazon Prime), Wassim Safadi's State of Siege (2018, available on YouTube) and Mehdi Fleifel's A World Not Ours (2012, also Amazon Prime). She also mention this article by Tareq Baconi that provides a very interesting analysis of Israel's annexation plans.    Follow us and comment! @mydylarama on Twitter & Facebook

The Well
THE DROP – Part 6 – “We Can Do Better”

The Well

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 59:40


In the wake of murder of George Floyd, and the national outcry that has followed, Branan and Anson discuss the importance of listening and taking accountability. Yes, this is two white guys trying, very clumsily, to talk about racial justice in our nation. We ask for your patience because this is, embarrassingly, a little new for us. The documentary about James Baldwin entitled "I Am Not Your Negro" is currently streaming on Netflix and Youtube. Here is the official trailer. You can stream the documentary series "Eyes On the Prize" for free on the Facing History & Ourselves website. It is also available on Youtube, with the first episode here. Nikole Hannah-Jones' amazing "1619" podcast is available on Apple Podcasts and on Stitcher, as well as the WNYC website. The Pulitzer Prize winning "Uncivil" podcast featuring Wellpod guest Jack Hitt and Chenjerai Kumanyika can be found on all podcast platforms as well as the Gimlet Media website.

WE BOUGHT A MIC
Run The Jewels / HBO Max Launch / I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO

WE BOUGHT A MIC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 66:04


[E190] Some ketchup this week with the launch of HBO Max and its expansive movie catalog. Also, Run The Jewels is back with their fourth album. Plus, thoughts on James Baldwin's I Am Not Your Negro, My Neighbor Totoro, Last Action Hero, and a bunch of good new music recommendations as well. WBAM! E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. (@weboughtamic) Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review Twitter: @caldernest / @HuntMobley / @DrewDietzen Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest / letterboxd.com/hearshot / letterboxd.com/drewd Shownotes (Timecodes may be about 30 seconds off due to the ad at the beginning) HBO Max is here (04:34) My Neighbor Totoro (22:00) Last Action Hero (27:04) I Am Not Your Negro (34:44) Moses Sumney - Grae, Yves Tumor - Heaven to a Tortured Mind, Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist - Alfredo, Protomartyr - Michigan Hammers (43:06) Charli XCX, Perfume Genius (47:20) RTJ4 (50:53) LINKS TO DONATE https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yrbSmMhv01VZpxhw-zViE2hYQZkixFiG6QGyreDaLMg/edit#gid=123144556 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1ZIvDZpHqvNZkf8dGFXVjfk-Wq0Y9FTG410NJbH_8K8M/htmlview https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd?refcode=cwg https://communitybailfund.org/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCgLa25fDHM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support

THE FILM HARMONIC
54. Shirley / Best Sophomore Directorial Efforts of the 21st Century / I Am Not Your Negro

THE FILM HARMONIC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 64:16


The new film this week is Josephine Decker's vision of famed horror writer Shirley Jackson's world, the aptly titled SHIRLEY. Elisabeth Moss and Michel Stuhlbarg take the lead. In the newest PICK SIX segment, the fellas are forced to trim down a tough list of their FAVORITE SOPHOMORE DIRECTORIAL EFFORTS SO FAR THIS CENTURY. Turns out there have been a ton of excellent second films from directors over the last twenty years. Digging into another THROWBACK CHALLENGE, an overdue watch of Raoul Peck's 2017 documentary, I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO, commences. Noah & Andy discuss the fascinating piece of work. We hope you're all staying strong out in the world. Cheers! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-film-harmonic/support

The Letterboxd Show
6: Black Life on Film

The Letterboxd Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 66:30


This episode is dedicated to films about the Black experience. Our guest is Letterboxd member Adam Davie, creator of the extensive Black Life on Film list. Adam explains why he has spent three years creating the list and why it includes “the good, the bad and the ugly as it relates to the Black experience”. Links Driving Miss Daisy (Bruce Beresford, 1989) The Story of a Three-Day Pass (Melvin Van Peebles, 1968) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Rodney Rothman/Peter Ramsey/Bob Persichetti, 2018) Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee, 1989) I Am Not Your Negro (Raoul Peck, 2016) 13th (Ava DuVernay, 2016) Get Out (Jordan Peele, 2017) LA 92 (T.J. Martin/Daniel Lindsay, 2017) Support The Girls (Andrew Bujalski, 2018) The High Note (Nisha Ganatra, 2020) Beyond the Lights (Gina Prince-Bythewood, 2014) The Wound (John Trengove, 2017) Rafiki (Wanuri Kahiu, 2018) Attack the Block (Joe Cornish, 2011) I Am Legend (Francis Lawrence, 2007) If Beale Street Could Talk (Barry Jenkins, 2017) Black Dynamite (Scott Sanders, 2009) Miami Connection (Y.K. Kim/Woo-sang Park, 1987) This episode was recorded in Pittsburgh, PA and Auckland, NZ and edited by Morgan Avery. Our podcast artwork is by Ann Davenport and our theme music is ‘Hitchcock' by The Phoenix Foundation. Leave a voice message telling us your favorite Studio Ghibli film, or a ‘so bad it's good' film you've been rewatching in isolation for our upcoming episodes. Listeners in the US can watch Josephine Decker's Shirley via our virtual screening room—we're donating all proceeds to film non-profit Firelight Media. For other links, resources and places to donate in the fight for justice, here are some anti-racism resources for white people. This Letterboxd review of I Am Not Your Negro also contains useful links. Black Lives Matter.

The Revelation of Food 末日料理
James Clear 321 / Netflix- History 101

The Revelation of Food 末日料理

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 11:34


"Motion does not equal action. Busyness does not equal effectiveness."(Share this on Twitter) 動作不等於行動 忙碌不等於有效 "When people say they don't want to change what they really mean is they don't have an incentive to change. Change the incentives and the behavior follows suit." (Share this on Twitter) 當有人說不想改變其實是在說沒有改變的誘因只要能找到誘因,行為就會跟著做 "Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become. No single instance will transform your beliefs, but as the votes build up, so does the evidence of your identity. This is why habits are crucial. They cast repeated votes for being a certain type of person." Note: For more on this idea, see Chapter 2 of Atomic Habits. 你的每個行動都是為自己想成為的樣子投下一票,沒有單一事件能夠轉換你的信念,但是你每為自己投下一票,就證明了你所想像的樣子,這就是習慣如此重要的原因,他們為你所想要的不斷重複投票。 Astronaut Mae Jemison on belonging: "Once I got into space, I was feeling very comfortable in the universe. I felt like I had a right to be anywhere in this universe, that I belonged here as much as any speck of stardust, any comet, any planet." Source: Then & Now: Dr. Mae Jemison 太空人 Mae Jemison 談到歸屬感:當我進入了太空,我感受到無比舒服,我覺得自己有權利在宇宙的任何一個地方,我的存在如同任何一粒星塵 一顆彗星 一個星球 Author James Baldwin on change: "Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced." Source: This quote comes from an unfinished draft of a book manuscript by James Baldwin. It was discovered when film director Raoul Peck got access to the manuscript and shared the quote in his documentary, I Am Not Your Negro. James Baldwin談到改變: 並不是遭遇到的所有事都可以被改變,但如果不面對就什麼都不能改變 What is the biggest small thing I could do today? 我今天可以做的最大的小事情是什麼 Netflix: History 101 - space race --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harrypodcaster/message

The Junk and Jam Hour
Actress, Host and Producer Shumerria Harris

The Junk and Jam Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 59:39


Actress. Host and Producer Shummeria Harris drops by the Radio Free Brooklyn studio to sit down with Christopher Albert and chat about her noteworthy acting career - which includes featured roles in NBC's "Shades of Blue", HBO's "Show Me A Hero" and the Academy Award Nominated Documentary film "I Am Not Your Negro." She gives us the breakdown about the industry inspired webseries she hosts #ActorsLife, and her starring role in "Sex Tea Ladies," the original series about 4 independent and sexually uninhibited ladies, and talks about the challenges and rewards about being a black woman in charge of not only her career, but her own sexuality. www.hashtagactorslife.com www.radiofreebrooklyn.com www.junkandjam.com Background Music by www.freebeats.io

KPFA - Making Contact
I Am Not Your Negro: James Baldwin

KPFA - Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 8:58


Master filmmaker Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin never finished, Remember This House. The result is a radical, up-to-the-minute examination of race in America, using Baldwin's original words and flood of rich archival material. I Am Not Your Negro is a journey into black history that connects the past of the Civil Rights movement to the present of #BlackLivesMatter. It is a film that questions black representation in Hollywood and beyond. And, ultimately, by confronting the deeper connections between the lives and assassination of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., Baldwin and Peck have produced a work that challenges the very definition of what America stands for. Featuring: Film Participants include: James Baldwin, Harry Belafonte, Dick Cavett, Marlon Brando, Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr. Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and many more. Host: Anita Johnson Staff Producers: Anita Johnson, Marie Choi, Monica Lopez, R.J. Lozada Executive Director: Lisa Rudman Audience Engagement Manager: Sabine Blaizin Development Associate: Vera Tykulsker Thank You's and Credits: Master filmmaker Raoul Peck, Magnolia Pictures, and Amazon Studios. For More information: http://www.iamnotyournegrofilm.com/ http://www.magnoliapictures.com/ https://studios.amazon.com/ I Am Not Your Negro on YouTube James Baldwin: The Last Interview: and other Conversations (The Last Interview Series) https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1612194001/braipick-20 Interview with James Baldwin on Sexuality – Richard Goldstein www.richardgoldsteinonline.com/…/2/…/richardgoldstein-jamesbaldwininterview.pdfwww.richardgoldsteinonline.com/…/2/…/richardgoldstein-jamesbaldwininterview.pdf photo credit: Allan Warren – James Baldwin picture. Not the film cover.   The post I Am Not Your Negro: James Baldwin appeared first on KPFA.

El Octavo Pasajero
EL OCTAVO PASAJERO- Programa 668

El Octavo Pasajero

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 82:20


Esta semana el cine nos recuerda que a veces es mejor pensar que estamos solos en el Universo, mirad si no los protagonistas de LIFE que lo pasan fatal. Se estrena también una versión puesta al día de los inicios de POWER RANGERS y cintas de animación como YOUR NAME o documentales como I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO. Cine variado para las vacaciones de semana santa.

Three Guys On
Episode 633 - I Have Sinned

Three Guys On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 80:42


This week, we're joined by two of our favorite guests, Franqi French (@FranqiFrench) and Petey Steele (@SteelebornDC). We start this one off with a Franqi Tale from her days running around Holloywood with every famous person you've ever heard of. Then, we check out a listener email and briefly discuss Andy's reaction to I Am Not Your Negro. And we close out with the story of Jameis Winston's message to the kids, and an update on the Kim Jong Nam killing from last week.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 789 - Raoul Peck

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017 87:48


Filmmaker Raoul Peck spent more than a decade putting together the documentary I Am Not Your Negro, a powerful film illuminating the words and life of writer and social critic James Baldwin. But as Marc learns in this conversation, Raoul's own backstory of living under dictatorships, studying across four continents, and learning how to engage activism through art is just as important in understanding how to respond to the world today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.

反派影评
ma020 奥斯卡纪录&外语:震撼8小时!本世纪最牛逼纪录片已在阵中?什么?其中一部还不如《大唐玄奘》?

反派影评

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 59:05


本期主创团队&音频主播: 海老鼠(环球旅行家;个人公众号“Seamouse”;《魔弦传说》等4期嘉宾) 隐形(编剧,《降临》等7期嘉宾) 波米 音频后期制作:Siyuan/波米;编辑排版:波米; 本期话题:2017年第89届奥斯卡外语与纪录长片提名 流程与具体话题: 音频第1部分: 1、海老鼠首先谈及《我不是黑鬼》的境外资源情况和“IMDB关闭该片评论区”风波; 2、主播们简述各自在纪录长片提名中“最喜欢的一部”《辛普森:美国制造》并阐述理由; 3、海老鼠和波米又谈及纪录长片提名中的“最差一部”《第十三修正案》,同样阐述批评理由。 4、主播们逐一点评其它3部提名纪录片;波米提及《蓬勃的生活》对“迪士尼动画”的高级黑; 5、海老鼠和波米谈及了进入初选但未能入围的禁片《海南之后》(又名《流氓燕》),该片涉及“2013年发生在海南的小学校长和政府职员带六年级女生开房”一案; 音频第2部分: 1、海老鼠和波米简述各自在外语片提名中“最喜欢的一部”,海老鼠最爱《地雷区》,而波米偏爱《推销员》,两人分别阐述理由和原因; 2、主播们又谈及提名中的“最差一部”《禁忌之恋》,波米结合《赛德克·巴莱》曾入9强名单,谈及奥斯卡评委偏爱“原住民题材”背后的原罪。 3、主播们一致认为《托尼·厄德曼》是获奖呼声最高的外语片; 4、隐形提及去年中国内地的申奥片《大唐玄奘》;三位主播谈及电影局推送此片的理由和“一带一路”政治背景;波米认为明年可选送《建军大业》扬我国威; 5、最后回到纪录长片话题,海老鼠和波米谈及近年来奥斯卡在纪录长片奖项上的获奖趋势;波米着重提到2年前《杀戮演绎》的失利和音乐传记类纪录片的题材优势; 片头曲: 片尾曲:(林佳树) 第89届奥斯卡最佳纪录长片提名名单: 《海上火焰》(Fuocoammare) 导演: 吉安弗兰科·罗西《我不是你的黑鬼》(I Am Not Your Negro) 导演: 哈乌·佩克《蓬勃的生活》(Life, Animated) 导演: 罗杰·罗斯·威廉姆斯《辛普森: 美国制造》(O.J.: Made in America) 导演: 伊斯拉·埃德尔曼《第十三修正案》(13th) 导演: 艾娃·德约列

The Tactless Know-It-Alls
James Baldwin-I Am Not Your Negro-Review *Bonus Episode*

The Tactless Know-It-Alls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 76:24


This bonus episode is going to double as a movie review for the James Baldwin documentary "I Am Not Your Negro". After seeing the movie, we felt compelled to discuss it and what better way to do that than to share it with you. We're not sure if it's even possible to "spoil" a documentary, so no spoiler alert here. What is here, though, is an honest review based on our thoughts and feelings immediately after seeing the movie.

Three Guys On
Episode 629 - The First One

Three Guys On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 112:45


This week, we're joined by the great Dominic Rivera. And on today's episode, we talk to Kaytlin Bailey from the Cake Comedy Tour (www.cakecomedy.com) about their upcoming show in DC on April 25th, and about what it takes to mount a comedy tour. Then, we take a trip down memory lane with some stories about The Green Room, our home club that is closing its doors soon. You'll hear all the crazy stories including the time someone took a swing at Randolph. And we close out with Randolph and Dominic's thoughts on the film I Am Not Your Negro.

The Business
Director Raoul Peck on 'I Am Not Your Negro'

The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2017 29:32


Director Raoul Peck's film about the essayist and activist James Baldwin was a decade in the making. Now, I Am Not Your Negro is Oscar-nominated for best documentary. Peck tells us how he got access to Baldwin's archives and why right now is the perfect time to learn about the late writer. 

Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film
PN 31: Race, History, Trump & Documentary

Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 47:12


On Twitter: @13thfilm @eji_org @IAmNotYourNegro @ezraedelman @OJMadeInAmericaPure Nonfiction is distributed by the TIFF podcast network.