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Black Hollywood: They've Gotta Have Us - Season 1
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Among exciting conditions, this documentary series talks about the black people, specially in the cinema. At first, they didn't have a chance because of the racism but then they turn to be at the first shots.
Genre:
Documentary
Actors:
Simon Frederick, Nelson George, LilRel Howery, Kasi Lemmons, David Oyelowo, Jesse Williams, Debbie Allen, John Boyega, Reggie Rock Bythewood, Ruth E. Carter, Ashley Clark, ...»
Director:
Simon Frederick
Country:
United Kingdom
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Radio Times
March 27, 2020 This series makes you want to seek out so many great films again - or for the first time.
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AARP Movies for Grownups
February 06, 2020 They've Gotta Have Us shows exhilaratingly that a growing number of black filmmakers are moving us in the right direction.
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TIME Magazine
February 28, 2020 This isn't a simple story, but it's a crucial and lively one, made all the more relevant by the current renaissance in black filmmaking.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
October 16, 2018 The rush to reach the modern era meant significant, unfortunate omissions - perhaps Paul Robeson proved too complex a character to crowbar into the scattershot narrative - but the narrators were still inspiring, their stories indubitably worth hearing.
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CNN.com
February 05, 2020 As a documentary about black history in movies reminds us, the Oscars provide only one of the more visible and symbolic manifestations of where and how progress needs to be made.
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The Fog of Truth
March 05, 2020 I'm really glad that this series exists, because ... it tells an important, often unknown history of the movies.
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Salon.com
February 06, 2020 In touching on many topics but only substantively granting insights into a few of them, the finished product comes across as unfocused and incomplete.
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RogerEbert.com
February 04, 2020 Frederick fashions a collage of Blackness never before seen on either side of the pond.
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AV Club
February 05, 2020 Black filmmakers have been making these points for decades, and the success of Black art shouldn't be equated to how profitable or relatable it is to white audiences. [It] often fails to tell what feels like an entire story because of this limited focus.
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Film Threat
February 13, 2020 They've Gotta Have Us ultimately succeeds in reiterating the artistry and colossal influence of Black Cinema.
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Common Sense Media
March 27, 2020 Powerful, sensitive, and fascinating, this docuseries focuses on a serious, important topic, but its talking-head interviews are so lively and fresh that it's a joy to watch instead of ponderous.
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...