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- Raoul Peck
- January 1, 2017
- 94 min
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- Raoul Peck
- R
- 38
2,456 IMDb 7.9 1 h 33 min 2017. X-Ray PG-13. Documentary · Historical · Inspiring · Introspective. Subscribe to Dox or Magnolia Selects, or rent or buy. Watch with Dox. Start your 7-day free trial. Rent. HD $3.99. Buy movie.
- 93 min
I Am Not Your Negro uses only Baldwin's own words and opens up a unique perspective on the history of the civil rights movement in the USA, its key players, events and movements. It is the view of an insider and contemporary witness, critical and personal.
- 94 min
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Start your free trial to watch I Am Not Your Negro and other popular TV shows and movies including new releases, classics, Hulu Originals, and more. It’s all on Hulu. Director Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin never finished, Remember This House.
- Raoul Peck
- December 9, 2016
- Samuel L. Jackson
I Am Not Your Negro is a 2016 German-American documentary film and social critique film essay directed by Raoul Peck, based on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript Remember This House.
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