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Screening, Q&A with director Sam Pollard on Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes

Screening, Q&A with director Sam Pollard on Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes
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Renowned American Artist Robert Cenedella Presents So Many Roads

/PRNewswire/ Artist Robert Cenedella (b. 1940) will present his newest painting, So Many Roads (2021), honoring the legacy of the Grateful Dead, the.

Bill Traylor: Chasing Ghosts Filmmakers on Troubled America

Bill Traylor: Chasing Ghosts Filmmakers on Troubled America
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The filmmaker as historian: Sam Pollard and MLK/FBI

The filmmaker as historian: Sam Pollard and MLK/FBI Sam Pollard, a film editor, in New York, Jan. 15, 2021. Whether working on his own projects or others like “Eyes on the Prize II” and “4 Little Girls,” the multihyphenate artist has built a monumental career examining America. Simbarashe Cha/The New York Times. by Nicolas Rapold (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- Midway through the new documentary “MLK/FBI,” we get glimpses of a Martin Luther King Jr. not often seen in the usual montages of the civil rights movement. The 1963 March on Washington has taken place and he has accepted the Nobel Peace Prize. This King is under myriad strains from the burdens of leadership, budding concerns about Vietnam, political and mortal threats, and round-the-clock surveillance by his own country’s chief law enforcement agency.

Sam Pollard and MLK/FBI : The Filmmaker as Historian

The Filmmaker as Historian: Sam Pollard and ‘MLK/FBI’ Whether working on his own projects or others like “Eyes on the Prize II” and “4 Little Girls,” the multihyphenate artist has built a monumental career examining America. Sam Pollard in New York. He “is a master filmmaker,” Spike Lee said. “If you say he’s just an editor or just a director, that’s not the whole story.”Credit.Simbarashe Cha for The New York Times By Nicolas Rapold Jan. 15, 2021 Midway through the new documentary “MLK/FBI,” we get glimpses of a Martin Luther King Jr. not often seen in the usual montages of the civil rights movement. The 1963 March on Washington has taken place and he has accepted the Nobel Peace Prize. This King is under myriad strains from the burdens of leadership, budding concerns about Vietnam, political and mortal threats, and round-the-clock surveillance by his own country’s chief law enforcement agency.

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