Stamped From The Beginning
In this powerful film, a unique blend of real-life interviews and fictional storytelling brings Dr. Kendi's remarkable book to life. Delving into the deep-seated roots of racism, it uncovers the disturbing history of racist ideas while inspiring hope for a more inclusive future.
November 20
2023
Release Date
English
Language
31 minutes
1 hour
Running Time
Available on
Cast
Angela Davis
Ibram X. Kendi
Brittany Packnett Cunningham
Carol Anderson
Brittney Cooper
Kellie Carter Jackson
Imani Perry
Ruha Benjamin
Jennifer Morgan
Lynae Vanee
Alexa Rachelle Jennings
Paisley Rose Carswell
Elizabeth Hinton
Rafa Marinho
Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers
Julian Joseph
David Goldstein
Autumn Womack
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Review: Stamped from the Beginning
Plot
"Stamped from the Beginning" is a Netflix documentary based on Ibram X. Kendi's acclaimed book. It provides a detailed examination of the atrocities committed against black people throughout America's history. The film chronicles the deep-seated prejudice and racism that has permeated the nation and confronts the issue of white supremacy. It explores various issues, from slavery to the portrayal of black individuals in media and society.
Acting
The documentary features interviews with experts and activists, including Angela Davis, Brittany Packnett Cunningham, and Honore Fanonne Jeffers. Their contributions add depth and insight to the narrative, providing a compelling perspective on the history of racial injustice in America.
Cinematography
The film uses a combination of archival imagery, animation, and high-speed editing to bring historical episodes to life. The animations by LAs Awesome + Modest are particularly noteworthy, adding a unique and stylish flair to the storytelling. The visual elements help to engage the audience and convey the intensity of the nation's dark history.
Direction
Director Roger Ross Williams has done a good job in providing the a lot of relevant information in the form of a film. The film's fast-paced editing and impactful storytelling keep the audience engaged throughout. Williams skillfully connects past and present, highlighting the relevance of historical events to contemporary issues of racial inequity.
Conclusion
"Stamped from the Beginning" is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the harsh realities of racial injustice in America. While its approach may be one-sided at times, focusing on historical wrongs, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight for equality. The film's creative use of visuals and captivating storytelling make it a must-watch for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the nation's history of racism.
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