Black Liberation (1967)
Produced in collaboration with Malcolm X and narrated by Ossie Davis, this call to arms layers revolutionary text from multiple sources with gritty, shot-on-the-streets-of-New York footage of African-American struggle. A forgotten masterpiece from radical filmmaker, theorist and founder of Cinéma Éngagé, Édouard de Laurot.
Director: Édouard de Laurot
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Ossie Davis as Narrator |
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Malcolm X as Self |
| Directing | Édouard de Laurot | Director |