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May 2, Magnolia Pictures, Amazon Studios. Samuel L. Jackson Narrator. Raoul Peck Director. James Baldwin Writer. Raoul Peck Producer. Henry Adebonojo Cinematographer. Bill Ross IV Cinematographer. Turner Ross Cinematographer. Alexandra Strauss Film Editor. View All Critic Reviews Jun 30, James Baldwin was one of the most vital voices in America's 20th century and thanks to this movie his voice seems more essential then before. This important film shares Baldwin's views on racism at a point in his life where he was Angry, tired, introspective, enlightened is how Baldwin comes across in a letter read by Samuel L.

Jackson and visualized brilliantly by Raoul Peck. This is a film that needs to be shared in homes, schools and any venue where discussion can follow. Aldo G Super Reviewer. May 25, Everyone should see it. Especially white liberals and white conservatives. Clarence Page said of James Baldwin: Baldwin's essays never stopped articulating the anger and frustration felt by real-life black Americans with more clarity and style than any other writer of his generation.

This film is as relevant now as it was during Baldwin's life. Those who doubt his impact should consider that the FBI file on him ran to 1, pages. Clearly white America was terrified of him, yet he had white friends and advocated for reconciliation. This movie is hard to watch. It made me uncomfortable and angry. I can only imagine how it affects African Americans who see it. It is a fitting tribute to a great man, and one of our greatest writers.

Morris N Super Reviewer. May 14, Ray Charles Self as Self archive footage. Raoul Peck. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. In , James Baldwin wrote a letter to his literary agent describing his next project, "Remember This House. At the time of Baldwin's death in , he left behind only 30 completed pages of this manuscript. Filmmaker Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin never finished.

Rated PG for disturbing violent images, thematic material, language and brief nudity. Did you know Edit. Trivia The film is based on James Baldwin's page unfinished manuscript for a novel.

In a way, it "finishes" the work by incorporating other interviews and writings by Baldwin, and expanding on the themes through archival footage.

Quotes James Baldwin : Not everything that is faced can be changed. Connections Featured in The Oscars Robert R. User reviews 94 Review. Top review. I've been on a roll lately with my movie choices. I've seen one delight after another and I get to add this movie to the list. James was an eloquent writer and speaker so I may be doing him a disservice by summarizing the documentary as such. He'd probably say it was a lot more than that--and it was.

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