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  • Production:Independent Lens
  • Released:2017-02-03
  • IMDB:tt5804038
Working from the text of James Baldwin’s unfinished final novel, director Raoul Peck creates a meditation on what it means to be Black in the United States.
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Raoul Peck, Oscar-Nominated for ‘I Am Not Your Negro,’ to Be Honored at Visions du Réel  imdb

Raoul Peck, Oscar-Nominated for ‘I Am Not Your Negro,’ to Be Honored at Visions du Réel  AOL

Raoul Peck on the Bigger Picture in "Ernest Cole: Lost and Found"  The Moveable Fest

Raoul Peck on his Ernest Cole film: ‘I wanted to give him the total podium’  The Guardian

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Ernest Cole: Lost & Found - Movies - Special Screenings  Austin Chronicle

Project Humanities kicks off fall schedule with events honoring author James Baldwin  Arizona State University

Review: ‘I Am Not Your Negro’ Will Make You Rethink Race (Published 2017)  The New York Times

More documentaries from the Toronto International Film Festival  People's World

I Am Not Your Negro | Film of James Baldwin's Words on Race in America | Independent Lens  PBS

Assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise Getting Doc From ‘I Am Not Your Negro’ Filmmaker Raoul Peck  Hollywood Reporter

'I Am Not Your Negro' Director Raoul Peck Sets Next Documentary on Assassination of Haitian President  TheWrap

20 Great Movies That Explore Race And Social Justice  CinemaBlend

Film Review: I Am Not Your Negro  The Humanist

“The film should continue with you, otherwise I’m just preaching”: Raoul Peck on his documentary Ernest Cole: Lost and Found  British Film Institute

'Ernest Cole: Lost and Found': The Fearless Photographer of Apartheid  Variety

James Baldwin’s Words Are Freshly Resonant in the Timeless I Am Not Your Negro  Vulture

'I Am Not Your Negro,' James Baldwin & Black Lives Matter: A conversation with Raoul Peck  America: The Jesuit Review

Assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise Getting Doc From ‘I Am Not Your Negro’ Filmmaker Raoul Peck  imdb

I Am Not Your Negro: Did I get James Baldwin Wrong? : Code Switch  NPR

Why Raoul Peck Cast Lakeith Stanfield to Voice Apartheid Photographer Ernest Cole in Cannes Doc  Hollywood Reporter

James Baldwin Books Eyed For TV & Film As Fremantle Strike Deals With Estate  Deadline

I Am Not Your Negro review – astonishing portrait of James Baldwin's civil rights fight  The Guardian

I Am Not Your Negro’s Raoul Peck on Optimism Versus Pessimism, the Class Struggle, and Why James Baldwin Still Resonates Today  Vulture

Movie Review: I am Not Your Negro  Socialist Alternative

'I Am Not Your Negro' movie review: Oscar-nominated doc is both uncomfortable, necessary  NOLA.com

I Am Not Your Negro Director Raoul Peck on What It’s Like to Spend a Decade Unpacking James Baldwin  Slate

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