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EYES ON THE PRIZE III: WE WHO BELIEVE IN FREEDOM (EPISODE 6 /WHAT COMES AFTER HOPE? 2008-2015)

Online Screening
Saturday, Nov 16, 2024 12:00 AM - Sunday, Nov 17, 2024 11:59 PM
A history lesson and a propulsive narrative about America’s fight for racial justice, from the election of Barack Obama to Black Lives Matter, and the heroic people who made it happen.
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FF Admission General Admission - $13.00

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WORLD PREMIERE A valuable history lesson and a propulsive narrative, this follow-up to Henry Hampton’s legendary series examines America’s recent history since the election of Barack Obama. DOC NYC will premiere the final episode in the six-part series, which focuses  on the creation of the Black Lives Matter movement and the disparate people and organizations in Florida, Illinois, and across the country who came together to fight for racial justice. - Murtada Elfadl

The first screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Asako Gladsjo, executive producer Dawn Porter, producer Niema Jordan, and editor Jessica Congdon.

The second screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Asako Gladsjo, producer Niema Jordan, and editor Jessica Congdon.


All in-person screening venues provide sound amplification headphones upon request with venue management. IFC Center can also provide a T-Coil loop for compatible devices.



Film Details
Country:United States of America
Year:2024
Running Time:59
Language:English
Director:Asako Gladsjo
Executive Producer:Dawn Porter
Joy Gorman
Bedonna Smith
Patrisse Cullors
Mervyn Marcano
Judi Hampton
Sandra Forman
Nancy Abraham
Lisa Heller
Sara Rodriguez
Steve Golin
Aaron Saidman
Eli Holzman
Producer:Niema Jordan
Editor:Jessica Congdon
Cinematographer:Bryan Gentry
DOC NYC
Event Years:2024
Festival Section:FIGHT THE POWER
Film Genres:Activism
Archival
Human Rights
History
Social Issues
Politics
Women Directors
World Premiere