HD
2023
Raoul Peck draws from James Baldwin’s incomplete final novel to craft a thought-provoking exploration of Black identity in America. Through a powerful blend of Baldwin's poignant prose and archival footage, the documentary reflects on systemic racism and the struggles for civil rights. It underscores the enduring impact of figures like Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr., linking their legacies to contemporary issues. By weaving past and present, Peck invites viewers to confront the ongoing challenges faced by the Black community, making Baldwin’s insights resonate profoundly in today's society.