black filmmakers
Kathleen Collins’ ‘Losing Ground’ Is a Rare, Revolutionary Gem
The 1982 film about the inner workings of Black lives resists fetishization or absolution—and it is a breath of fresh air.
Terence Nance Is Conquering Hollywood with the Power of His People
The creator of 'Random Acts of Flyness' has a bold vision of blackness that revolutionized TV in 2018—and he's just getting started.
We Talked to the Director of 'Dear White People' About Race, Identity, and Black Cinema
After launching scores of think pieces this summer, Dear White People is actually in theaters and it's one of the most thoughtful films about race in a long time. Writer/director Justin Simien chatted with us about his thoughts on a third way in...
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