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Расцвет афроамериканского кино (2022)

Representation is revolution

Жанр : документальный

Время выполнения : 2Ч 15М

Директор : Elvis Mitchell

Краткое содержание

Культурный критик и историк Элвис Митчелл рассказывает об эволюции (и революции) кино о чернокожих людях от его истоков до эпохи знаменитых фильмов 1970-х годов.

Актеры

Elvis Mitchell
Elvis Mitchell
Narrator (voice)
Margaret Avery
Margaret Avery
Self
Harry Belafonte
Harry Belafonte
Self
Charles Burnett
Charles Burnett
Self
Suzanne de Passe
Suzanne de Passe
Self
Antonio Fargas
Antonio Fargas
Self
Laurence Fishburne
Laurence Fishburne
Self
Sheila Frazier
Sheila Frazier
Self
Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
Self
Louise Archambault
Louise Archambault
Self
Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson
Self
Stan Lathan
Stan Lathan
Self
Roscoe Orman
Roscoe Orman
Self
James Signorelli
James Signorelli
Self
Glynn Turman
Glynn Turman
Self
Mario Van Peebles
Mario Van Peebles
Self
Billy Dee Williams
Billy Dee Williams
Self
Zendaya
Zendaya
Self

Экипажи

Elvis Mitchell
Elvis Mitchell
Director
Elvis Mitchell
Elvis Mitchell
Writer
Ciara Lacy
Ciara Lacy
Producer
Steven Soderbergh
Steven Soderbergh
Producer
David Fincher
David Fincher
Producer
Angus Wall
Angus Wall
Producer
Terry Leonard
Terry Leonard
Executive Producer
Jennifer Sofio Hall
Jennifer Sofio Hall
Executive Producer
Kent Kubena
Kent Kubena
Executive Producer
Elvis Mitchell
Elvis Mitchell
Executive Producer
Justin Ervin
Justin Ervin
Director of Photography
Michael Engelken
Michael Engelken
Editor
Doyle Esch
Doyle Esch
Editor
Terry Leonard
Terry Leonard
Producer
Angus Wall
Angus Wall
Executive Producer
Cemile Turam
Cemile Turam
Associate Producer
Michael Steiner
Michael Steiner
Co-Producer
Jhanvi Motla
Jhanvi Motla
Associate Producer
Rich Eckersley
Rich Eckersley
Co-Producer
Kay Cunningham
Kay Cunningham
Key Makeup Artist

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