William Greaves' long-awaited Once Upon a Time in Harlem gathers luminaries from the Harlem Renaissance for an in-depth conversation about Black life, art, and culture.
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Keep ReadingAn interview with Ruun Nuur, the documentary programmer at the Vancouver International Film Festival, about VIFF's non-fiction slate.
Keep ReadingFilms by Kahlil Joseph, Steve McQueen, Alice Diop, Mati Diop, John Akomfrah, and Isaac Julien navigate fiction and non-fiction while explore diverse Black experiences.
Keep ReadingMultidisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome creates an immersive and multifaceted installation about the intersections of identity in Assembly.
Keep ReadingHip Hop documentaries like As We Speak, Nas: Time Is Illmatic, Black Life: Untold Stories, and Free Meek show the power of music and community.
Keep ReadingBeyoncé's career as a documentary director deserves consideration after music docs, concert films, and visual albums from Lemonade to Renaissance.
Keep ReadingSounds and Pressure: Reggae in a Foreign Land, a five-part NFB documentary series, tells how the sounds of Jamaica forged a community in Canada.
Keep Readinghe story of the beloved Mattel doll and its tenuous history of race relations is explored with the story of Black Barbie.
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