A film by
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93 min.
Told entirely in the words of James Baldwin, through both personal appearances and the text of his final unfinished book project, Director Raoul Peck's I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO touches on the tragic deaths of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Medgar Evers to bring powerful clarity to how the image (and reality) of Blacks in America today is fabricated and enforced.
Release date
Festival International du Film de Cannes
| Laureate |
2017 - Best Positive DocumentarySection: Cannes' Positive Cinema Week Raoul Peck |
| Scriptwriter | James Baldwin |
| Scriptwriter | Raoul Peck |
| Director of photography | Henry Adebonojo |
| Director of photography | Bill Ross |
| Director of photography | Turner Ross |
| Picture editor | Alexandra Strauss |
| Sound editor | Valérie Ledocte |
| Sound mixer | David Gillain |
| Composer | Alexei Aigui |
| Color |
Color/black and white
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| Image format |
1.85 (Flat)
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| Sound |
5.1 - DCP
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| Running time |
93 min.
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| Language(s) |
English |

Toronto International Film Festival
Chicago International Film Festival
Hamptons Film Festival
Philadelphia Film Festival
IDA Creative Recognition Award
Berlinale
Tempo Docs Film Festival
Ljubljana Doc Film Festival
Thessaloniki International Film Festival
Audi Dublin International Film Festival
Luxembourg City Film Festival
Black Film Critics Circle
BAFTA
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