Democracy Now : February 10 : Portrait Of Art And Politics Of African-american Filmmakers

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Democracy Now : February 10 : Portrait Of Art And Politics Of African-american Filmmakers
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Democracy Now : February 10 : Portrait Of Art And Politics Of African-american Filmmakers| Pacifica Foundation| Produced by Julie Drizin and Amy Goodman| hosted by Amy Goodman. - CONTENT: Pt.1. Political headlines (3:00) -- pt.2. African-American film, discussion of the African-American communities struggle to break racial prejudice in the film industry and to establish authentic films| guest Haile Gerima, independant filmmaker and director of the crtically acclaimed film, Sankofa and Jesse Algeron Rhines, an assistant professor of Political Economy in the African-American and African Studies departments at Rutgers University in Newark, NJ (16:00) -- pt.3. More on African-American film| guest Spike Lee, director and writer (19:00)-- pt.4. African-American film| includes excerpts of tape from the film, Color Adjustment (17:00) - Broadcast February 10, 1997.

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