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Black Film Archive revives an ignored history of cinema

Black Film Archive revives an ignored history of cinema
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The Criterion Channel s August 2021 Lineup | The Current | The Criterion Collection

The Criterion Channel s August 2021 Lineup | The Current | The Criterion Collection
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From servants to outlaws: 100 years of Black representation in Hollywood films

From servants to outlaws: 100 years of Black representation in Hollywood films
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On Apes, Racism, and Other Shoddy Scams in 1930 African Adventure Film, Ingagi

20 October 2020 PopMatters has been avidly following Kino Lorber’s Blu-ray series called Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age of the Exploitation Picture, yet we were hardly prepared for Volume 8. In his commentary track, curator and historian Bret Wood calls the film a “sprawling, dishonest, spectacular, offensive, inhumane hodge-podge of a motion picture”, and he’s the one producing the disc. Resurfacing like a sour dream from America’s cinematic subconscious is a long-suppressed phony documentary,  Ingagi (1930), an overwhelmingly profitable and controversial release banned for false advertising by the Federal Trade Commission. Here treated to a 4K restoration from two tinted Library of Congress prints, it’s at once among the most tiresome specimens of the series and one of the most revealing and culturally significant.

The Film Detective Celebrates Black History Month

The Film Detective Celebrates Black History Month ROCKPORT, MA / ACCESSWIRE / January 29, 2021 / The Film Detective (TFD), a classic media streaming network and film archive that restores and distributes classic films for today s cord-cutters and is now wholly owned by Cinedigm (NASDAQ:CIDM) is dedicating February to pioneering filmmakers and performers from the black community in honor of Black History Month. Featuring a different movie every night on The Film Detective live channel and an extensive collection on The Film Detective app, audiences will enjoy early classics from Oscar Micheaux, including Within Our Gates (1920), Lying Lips (1939), and a TFD original documentary about Micheaux s influence on cinema history. Recently passing at age 96, iconic actress Cicely Tyson will also be honored with her Academy Award-nominated performance in

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