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  • Production:Trio Film
  • Released:2006-01-16
  • IMDB:tt0417003
An exploration of the history of the word throughout its inception to present day. Woven into the narrative are poetry, music, and commentary from celebrities about their personal experiences with the word and their viewpoints. Each perspective is unique, as is each experience... some are much more comfortable with the word than others.
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Rosanna Arquette on Quentin Tarantino's Use of N-Word: Racist, Creepy  The Hollywood Reporter

Rosanna Arquette Slams Quentin Tarantino’s Overuse Of N-Word In His Films: “It’s Not Art, It’s Just Racist And Creepy”  Deadline

Rosanna Arquette Criticizes Quentin Tarantino for Using N-Word in Movies: 'It’s Not Art, It’s Just Racist and Creepy'  People.com

Rosanna Arquette says Quentin Tarantino’s use of N-word in Pulp Fiction is ‘racist and creepy’  The Guardian

Quentin Tarantino rips Rosanna Arquette for criticizing his use of N-word in films: 'A decided lack of class'  Entertainment Weekly

Quentin Tarantino Fires Back at Rosanna Arquette for Criticizing His N-Word Use in Movies: ‘A Decided Lack of Class, No Less Honor’  IMDb

Quentin Tarantino Fires Back at Rosanna Arquette's N-Word Criticism  Variety

Quentin Tarantino Responds to ‘Pulp Fiction’ Actress Rosanna Arquette for N-Word Criticism  The Hollywood Reporter

Quentin Tarantino Says Rosanna Arquette Showed 'a Decided Lack of Class' in Criticizing His Use of N-Word in Movies  People.com

Quentin Tarantino Fires Back At ‘Pulp Fiction’ Actress Rosanna Arquette For N-Word Criticism: “You Took The Money”  Deadline

‘Lack of class’: Quentin Tarantino hits back at Rosanna Arquette over Pulp Fiction N-word criticism  The Guardian

'Pulp Fiction' star Rosanna Arquette blasts Quentin Tarantino's use of N-word in movies: 'It's not art, it's just racist'  Entertainment Weekly

‘I Swear’ Subject John Davidson Says Tourette’s Tics Are ‘Involuntary’ After Shouting N-Word at BAFTAs: ‘Deeply Mortified if Anyone’ Thinks It Was ‘Intentional’  Variety

Sinners studio say they raised N-word use with Bafta immediately as Google ‘deeply sorry’ for offensive notification  The Guardian

Mel Brooks says he was 'spurred on' by Richard Pryor to use N-word in 'Blazing Saddles'  Entertainment Weekly

BAFTA Review Into N-Word Controversy Finds Duty of Care 'Fell Short'  Variety

Sinners star Wunmi Mosaku says Baftas win was ‘tainted’ by N-word incident  The Guardian

BAFTAs N-Word Broadcast Ruled a ‘Clear Breach’ of BBC Editorial Standards, but Was ‘Not Intentional’  Variety

Pulp Fiction star slams Quentin Tarantino’s use of N-word in films as ‘racist and creepy’  Yahoo

Rosanna Arquette Condemns Quentin Tarantino’s Use of the N-Word: ‘Racist and Creepy’  IMDb

BBC Reveals How It Came To Air The N-Word At BAFTA Film Awards  Deadline

BAFTA Says a ‘Comprehensive Review Is Underway’ Over Film Awards N-Word Incident in Letter to Members: ‘Our Intention to Be Inclusive in No Way Diminishes the Impact’  Variety

'Pulp Fiction' Actor: Quentin Tarantino Has Been Given ‘Hall Pass’ To Use N-Word In Films  HuffPost

‘Did I just hear what I thought I heard?’: Sinners’ Delroy Lindo on Bafta N-word controversy  The Guardian

BAFTA Review Into Awards N-Word Controversy Finds No Evidence of ‘Malicious Intent’ or ‘Institutional Racism’ but Asserts That Duty of Care ‘Fell Short’  IMDb

BAFTA Jury Member Steps Down Over ‘Utterly Unforgivable’ Handling of N-Word Incident  Variety

BBC apologises to staff over N-word inclusion as Bafta announces comprehensive review  The Guardian

‘I Swear’ Director on Selling His House to Make the Tourette’s Biopic, Robert Aramayo’s Instant Classic BAFTAs Speech and That N-Word Scandal: ‘The Irony Is, That’s Why We Made the Film’  Variety

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