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Tag: race

Hannah Fidell (The Long Dumb Road) Talks with Josephine Decker (Madeline’s Madeline) for the Talkhouse Podcast

Podcast
By Hannah Fidell | August 9, 2018
By Hannah Fidell | August 9, 2018

Hannah Fidell (The Long Dumb Road) Talks with Josephine Decker (Madeline’s Madeline) for the Talkhouse Podcast

Recorded at Sundance, the two director friends discuss their new films, race, childhood storytelling games, and much more.

Baldwin and Marx – Same Struggle?

Film
By Raoul Peck | February 22, 2018
By Raoul Peck | February 22, 2018

Baldwin and Marx – Same Struggle?

Or a few impolite thoughts on The Young Karl Marx, by the director of that film and I Am Not Your Negro.

How Trump’s Victory Gave My Latest Film New Meaning

Film
By Katherine Dieckmann | July 28, 2017
By Katherine Dieckmann | July 28, 2017

How Trump’s Victory Gave My Latest Film New Meaning

Katherine Dieckmann explains how Strange Weather's simple truths feel radical in the current disturbing political climate.

A Modest (Black Art by Black Artists) Proposal

Film
By Stephen Winter | April 3, 2017
By Stephen Winter | April 3, 2017

A Modest (Black Art by Black Artists) Proposal

Stephen Winter channels Jonathan Swift as he responds to controversy surrounding [name redacted]'s painting of Emmett Till.

Solange’s A Seat at the Table Feels Like Magic

Music
By Xenia Rubinos | November 1, 2016
By Xenia Rubinos | November 1, 2016

Solange’s A Seat at the Table Feels Like Magic

For Xenia Rubinos, the record is all about finding power and grace amid oppression and pain.

re: dress: Here’s Why Mad Max’s Costume Designer Is Basically Rihanna

Music
By Meredith Graves | March 2, 2016
By Meredith Graves | March 2, 2016

re: dress: Here’s Why Mad Max’s Costume Designer Is Basically Rihanna

Meredith Graves waxes poetic on why the mall beats the Oscars’ red carpet.

Patterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers) Talks Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly

Music
By Patterson Hood | December 28, 2015
By Patterson Hood | December 28, 2015

Patterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers) Talks Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly

On his previous album, Kendrick Lamar was a filmmaker. On his new one, he’s a writer — and maybe one of the best of his generation.

Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty) Talks Alfonso Gomez-Rejon’s Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Film
By Terence Nance | December 28, 2015
By Terence Nance | December 28, 2015

Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty) Talks Alfonso Gomez-Rejon’s Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

In which the author fulfills his responsibility to respond to the film by combining well-reasoned observations with an extended ice cream metaphor.

Aaron Stewart-Ahn Talks Ryan Coogler’s Creed

Film
By Aaron Stewart-Ahn | December 4, 2015
By Aaron Stewart-Ahn | December 4, 2015

Aaron Stewart-Ahn Talks Ryan Coogler’s Creed

This miraculous continuation and reimagining of one of the great cinematic sagas marks a significant moment in American filmmaking.

Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty) Talks Roland Emmerich’s Stonewall

Film
By Terence Nance | October 13, 2015
By Terence Nance | October 13, 2015

Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty) Talks Roland Emmerich’s Stonewall

A filmmaker writes about Emmerich's much-derided historical drama both before and after watching it.

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