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A series of feature-length documentaries made by independent film-makers. In Black and White
Until the rise of the Civil Rights movement in the 1950s, black and white audiences in America had to use separate movie theatres. In 1916 a new industry had begun with the first "all coloured" film, made as a protest against D W Griffith's Birth of a Nation. Director Russ Karel 's documentary charts the development of the independent African-American cinema movement through the eyes of the segregated audiences and tells of the fate of those opposing that dehumanising social order, including Paul Robeson and Josephine Baker , during the McCarthy era.
"The all-black films themselves drew upon a mainstream of American popular culture and gave black people a place within it. And yet these films were designed to be shown in separate and inferior theatres. A reality that irrevocably darkened the bright illusion on the screen," says Andre Singer , series editor.

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Director:
Russ Karel
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Paul Robeson
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Josephine Baker
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Andre Singer

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