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Race-related documentary films are documentary films wherein race or ethnicity is a significant part of the film. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
Netflix has released the trailer for “Stamped From the Beginning,” a hybrid documentary and scripted feature that delves into race in the United States. Roger Ross Williams (“The Apollo ...
Ethnic Notions* (1 sequel: 1992*) A Gathering of Old Men TV; Who Killed Vincent Chin?* 1988. Alien Nation ; Betrayed; Bird; Colors; For Queen and Country (UK/US) Hairspray; Mississippi Burning; School Daze; Stand and Deliver; Talk Radio; 1989. Dead Bang; Do the Right Thing; Driving Miss Daisy; A Dry White Season (US/France) Glory; Lean on Me ...
Albino (film) Ali (film) Ali: Fear Eats the Soul; All the Young Men; Amazing Grace (2006 film) Ambajipeta Marriage Band; American Gangster (film) An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win; American Skin (film) Americanese; Amore libero - Free Love; Angel Puss; Angelitos negros (1948 film) Angelitos negros (1970 film) AnneFrank ...
Documentary films about Native Americans (47 P) Pages in category "Documentary films about race and ethnicity in the United States" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
That’s the question explored in a new documentary, “Racist Trees,” about a historically Black neighborhood called the Crossley tract in Palm Springs, Calif., whose residents suspected a ...
Hua Hsu, reviewing the film for The New Yorker, characterizes the film as a series of "teachable moments". [4] During one moment of the film, Vargas interviews a white community college student, Katy, who attributes her inability to land a college scholarship to reverse racism against white people, before Vargas points out that white students are "40 percent more likely to receive merit-based ...
Race: The Power of an Illusion is a three-part documentary series produced by California Newsreel that investigates the idea of race in society, science and history. The educational documentary originally screened on American public television and was primarily funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Ford Foundation and PBS.