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All 116 Harry Belafonte Movies (in Order)

Dive into the captivating world of Harry Belafonte Movies as we explore the incredible filmography of this legendary actor, singer, and activist. From his iconic roles to his groundbreaking work, join us for an unforgettable journey through the magical world of Harry Belafonte’s film career.

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1. Carmen Jones (1954)

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Experience the riveting world of 1954’s “Carmen Jones, ” a groundbreaking musical drama that combines the passion of the Bizet opera with a poignant and contemporary storyline. The film, nominated for 2 Oscars and boasting an impressive 8 nominations, is a heartrending account of love and betrayal, set against the backdrop of the African-American community amidst the bustling urban desert.



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2. Island in the Sun (1957)

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Island in the Sun” is a compelling drama set in the 1950s on a British-ruled Caribbean island, where the complexities of local politics, interracial relationships, social inequality, racism, adultery, and murder intertwine. The compelling narrative explores the tumultuous father-son relationship between plantation owner Jock Stirling, played by James Mason, and his son, James, portrayed by James Mason.



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3. Young Husbands (1958)

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Young Husbands (1958), an Italian-French comedy-romance film directed by Mauro Bolognini, explores the complex emotions and entanglements of young adulthood through its characters’ marriages. The story revolves around four immature men who, upon realizing the true meaning of commitment, return to their hometown for one last fling before fully embracing their married lives. Filled with humor and heartwarming moments, the film sheds light on the universal themes of love, friendship, and learning to grow up.



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4. The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959)

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In the gripping 1959 drama “The World, the Flesh and the Devil, ” a miner named Jack Torrance, played by Harry Belafonte, awakens from a cave-in to find himself the last surviving inhabitant of a world devastated by nuclear holocaust. As he navigates through the ruins of civilization, searching for any remnants of humanity, Jack encounters a woman named Rachel, played by Inger Stevens, who reveals her own dark secrets. Together, they embark on a chilling journey of survival, love, and betrayal that challenges the very fabric of their humanity.



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5. Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)

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Odds Against Tomorrow” is a gripping thriller set against the backdrop of 1950s New York City. Directed by Robert Wise and written by William P.



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6. Freedom Spectacular (1964)

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Freedom Spectacular, released in 1964, is a music-filled event that showcases the talents of various stars in a unique way. The movie primarily focuses on the All star show in aid of The National Advancement of Colored People Association, highlighting important racial issues. The lineup includes renowned personalities such as Cannonball Adderley, Steve Allen, and Toni Basil, who come together to share their passion for music and promote awareness.



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7. En gränslös kväll på Operan (1966)

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In “En gränslös kväll på Operan” (1966), a unique and historic event takes place at the Royal Opera House in Stockholm, Sweden. The film, directed by Karl Haskel, captures an evening like no other, as it portrays a groundbreaking, benefit concert organised to support the esteemed Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.



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8. King: A Filmed Record… Montgomery to Memphis (1969)

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King: A Filmed Record. . Montgomery to Memphis” (1969) is a powerful documentary that chronicles the life and civil rights activism of Martin Luther King Jr. The film, which runs for 3 hours and 5 minutes, spans across decades, capturing King’s transformative journey from Montgomery, Alabama in 1956, through Tennessee, and finally reaching Memphis, Tennessee in 1968.



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9. The Angel Levine (1970)

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The Angel Levine” is a 1970 American drama film that explores the life of Morris Mishkin, an elderly Jewish tailor facing hardships in his life. In a desperate plea for help, Mishkin prays to God, who sends him an unusual angel named Levine, a young, black, Jewish hustler from Harlem and Heaven.



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10. Buck and the Preacher (1972)

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Buck and the Preacher” is a riveting Western adventure that takes place in the 19th century. The film features an ensemble cast including Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, and Ruby Dee, who bring their unique charisma and talent to the screen.



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11. Uptown Saturday Night (1974)

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Uptown Saturday Night is a 1974 American action-comedy film set against the backdrop of crime, following two young men as they attempt to recover their stolen lottery ticket from a crooked nightclub owner. Directed by Sidney Poitier, the film boasts a talented ensemble cast including Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby, and Harry Belafonte.



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12. The Tallest Tree in Our Forest (1977)

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The Tallest Tree in Our Forest” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life of legendary American singer, actor, athlete, and activist Paul Robeson. Directed and written by Gil Noble, this biographical film boasts an impressive runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes, without a release date specified.



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13. America Salutes the Queen (1977)

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Prepare to be entertained with “America Salutes the Queen” (1977), an unforgettable celebration filled with laughter and music. The film brings together renowned American performers who honor Queen Elizabeth’s Silver Jubilee in an extraordinary performance recorded at London’s Palladium.



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14. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1978)

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Experience a star-studded extravaganza in “The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts” (1978), a television special that honors the most accomplished and influential artists in the world of music and performing arts. A must-watch event, this 2-hour spectacle showcases the unparalleled talents of legendary performers like Leonard Bernstein, Marian Anderson, and Fred Astaire.



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15. Grambling’s White Tiger (1981)

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In 1981, “Grambling’s White Tiger” takes audiences on a powerful journey into the world of American football and the complexities of racial identity. Set against the backdrop of a historically black college, a young white student dreams of becoming the starting quarterback. However, he quickly discovers the harsh reality of being in the minority, facing resentment from his peers and struggling with the pressures of performing on the field.



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16. Night of 100 Stars (1982)

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Night of 100 Stars” is a star-studded comical variety special celebrating the centennial of the Actors’ Fund of America in 1982. The event is packed with famous faces and talented performers, making it a delightful family-friendly experience.



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17. A veces miro mi vida (1982)

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A veces miro mi vida” is a riveting documentary that delves into the life of the multi-talented, legendary singer and actor Harry Belafonte. Belafonte’s remarkable journey from humble beginnings to achieving global fame is beautifully captured through candid interviews and never-seen-before footage.



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18. Sag nein (1983)

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Experience an extraordinary concert like no other in “Sag nein” (1983), an inspiring documentary filmed in Hamburg during September 1983. This one-of-a-kind event brings together some of the world’s most esteemed artists, united by a strong commitment to promoting peace. The star-studded lineup includes Joan Baez, Harry Belafonte, and the influential musician Wolf Biermann.



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19. Black Hollywood (1984)

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Black Hollywood” is a riveting 1984 documentary directed by Howard Johnson, which explores the groundbreaking contributions of black actors, directors, and audiences in the American film industry. Shot entirely on location in Hollywood in 1984, the documentary captures a pivotal moment in history, where hip hop culture, break dancing, and black superstars like Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor were making a significant impact. With an impressive runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes, this eye-opening film presents a fascinating look at the early 80s, offering a unique perspective on the dynamics of black representation in cinema.



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20. Beat Street (1984)

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Beat Street” takes you on a vibrant journey through the heart of the South Bronx, showcasing the thrill and passion of emerging talents in the world of hip-hop music. The film introduces us to an aspiring DJ, his best friend - a promoter, and their pursuit of fame and success by sharing their love for hip-hop music and the local culture. Packed with energetic dance sequences and raw urban energy, this drama-musical masterpiece offers an authentic experience of the bustling streets, clubs, and culture of the Bronx in the 80s.



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21. Mother’s Meat & Freud’s Flesh (1984)

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Mother’s Meat & Freud’s Flesh” takes a comedic dive into the world of cults, addiction, and mother-son dynamics. Directed by Demetri Estdelacropoulos, this darkly humorous film follows the unusual relationship between a mother, psychiatrist, and her overly attached son. As the protagonist struggles to break free from his overbearing mother, he finds solace in the help of a therapist.



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22. Tears Are Not Enough (1985)

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Experience the power of art and compassion in Tears Are Not Enough, a captivating documentary from 1985. This 1-hour and 24-minute film chronicles the recording process of the hit song “Tears Are Not Enough” by the talented collective Northern Lights, comprised of Canadian artists, musicians, and actors.



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23. An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. (1986)

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Celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in a powerful and moving tribute with an all-star lineup of musicians. This 1986 TV special, “An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. , ” brings together legendary artists like Debbie Allen, Ashford & Simpson, and Nick Ashford for an evening of spellbinding musical performances.



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24. Club Paradise (1986)

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Club Paradise, the hilarious 1986 comedy, follows a retired Chicago firefighter, Jack Wade (Robin Williams), who partners with Reggae singer Tommy Lee (Peter O’Toole) to transform a rundown Caribbean nightclub into a luxurious resort for the rich and famous. The dynamic duo battles their way through obstacles, including a mischievous dog named Dynamite, to make their vision a reality.



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25. Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela’s 70th Birthday Celebratation (1988)

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Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela’s 70th Birthday Celebration” is an unforgettable TV special from 1988 that celebrates the life and legacy of imprisoned ANC leader Nelson Mandela. This one-of-a-kind event was hosted at the iconic Wembley Stadium and featured an impressive lineup of stars from the worlds of music, comedy, and film.



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26. Beetlejuice (1988)

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Beetlejuice” (1988) is a whimsical comedy-fantasy film directed by Tim Burton, starring Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, and Michael Keaton. The tale revolves around the ethereal and mischievous spirit, Beetlejuice, who is enlisted by the ghosts of a deceased couple to rid their former home of an intrusive, unwelcome family. This captivating movie, with its unique blend of humor, supernatural elements, and the dark, enchanting world of Tim Burton, has captured the hearts of audiences and critics alike, earning 7.5 on IMDb and winning an Oscar, totaling 7 wins and 11 nominations.



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27. I’m a Negro - I’m an American (1990)

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I’m a Negro - I’m an American is a powerful documentary film that premiered in 1990. Directed by Kurt Tetzlaff and co-written by Joachim Niebelschütz, the movie explores the complexities of American identity through the lens of race. The title, which features a deliberate repetition, serves as a statement that emphasizes the interconnectedness of these dualities.



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28. The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show 2 (1991)

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The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show 2” (1991) is a nostalgic, hour-long retrospective hosted by the charismatic Burt Reynolds. This charming film takes a trip down memory lane by featuring the most cherished moments from The Ed Sullivan Show, the iconic variety show that captivated viewers for two decades.



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29. The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)

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Step into a world of joy and wonder as The Muppet Christmas Carol takes you on a heartwarming journey through Charles Dickens’ classic tale. Filled with laughter, music, and holiday cheer, this beloved adaptation features an all-star cast of beloved Muppets, alongside legendary actor Michael Caine. Join Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, and all their furry friends as they retell the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man who learns the true meaning of Christmas from the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future.



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30. The Player (1992)

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The Player” is an enigmatic and captivating comedy, crime, and drama film directed by Robert Altman and written by Michael Tolkin. Released in 1992, it tells the story of a Hollywood studio executive who receives death threats from a writer whose script he rejected, but he has no clue which one. Featuring long takes, tracking shots, and a film studio setting, this gripping, 2-hour and 4-minute movie has accumulated 3 Oscar nominations, 24 wins, and 33 nominations in total.



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31. Ready to Wear (1994)

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Get ready for a stylish and spirited journey with “Ready to Wear” (1994), also known as “Prêt-à-Porter”. This comedy-drama follows a group of interconnected individuals as they navigate through the chaotic world of Paris Fashion Week. Directed by the talented Robert Altman and written by Altman and Barbara Shulgasser, this film boasts an all-star cast including Sophia Loren, Julia Roberts, and Marcello Mastroianni.



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32. Grumpier Old Men (1995)

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Grumpier Old Men” is a delightful comedy-romance movie from 1995, showcasing the stellar performances of Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon. These two grumpy old men, John and Max, are brought together when they decide to save their cherished bait shop from being transformed into an Italian restaurant.



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33. Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream (1995)

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Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream” is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and career of one of the greatest baseball legends, Hank Aaron. A true pioneer, Aaron faced immense challenges, including racism and harassment throughout his career.



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34. The 22nd Annual American Music Awards (1995)

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Step into a celebration of music and entertainment with the 22nd Annual American Music Awards, broadcast live on ABC on January 30, 1995. Hosted by the legendary Tom Jones, Queen Latifah, and Lorrie Morgan, this highly-anticipated event showcased the most popular artists and albums from 1995.



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35. The Affair (1995)

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The Affair” is a gripping drama-romance film that takes place amidst the tumultuous background of World War II. The movie revolves around an intriguing interracial relationship between a black soldier from America and a white woman in England, both of whom find themselves in the midst of a whirlwind of love, desire, and injustice.



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36. White Man’s Burden (1995)

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In an unexpected and thought-provoking twist, “White Man’s Burden” presents an alternative America where racial roles have been reversed. A white factory worker, played by John Travolta, takes matters into his own hands when he kidnaps a successful black factory owner portrayed by Harry Belafonte, after being dismissed for what he perceives as disdain.



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37. Kansas City (1996)

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Kansas City is a riveting crime drama set in the corrupt and unpredictable 1930s Kansas City. A gritty tale of power dynamics, the film explores the consequences of two kidnappings that expose the dark underbelly of the city. This captivating narrative is brought to life by the stellar performances of Jennifer Jason Leigh, Miranda Richardson, and Harry Belafonte.



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38. Squish Story (1996)

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Squish Story” is an intriguing and heartwarming documentary, released in 1996, which follows a group of ambitious high school students as they embark on a unique project - producing an original musical titled “Commander Squish. ”



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39. An Evening with Harry Belafonte & Friends (1997)

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Prepare yourself for a night of music, laughter, and heartfelt moments as you join the legendary Harry Belafonte and his friends for “An Evening with Harry Belafonte & Friends”. This highly engaging TV special, filled with classic songs and energetic performances, takes you on a journey through the world of music.



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40. 30th NAACP Image Awards (1999)

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Get ready to celebrate 30 years of African American achievement in the entertainment industry! . The 30th NAACP Image Awards, hosted by Blair Underwood and Mariah Carey, honored outstanding achievements made by people of color in music, television, and motion pictures during 1998.



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41. Beautiful Mother (1999)

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Experience the unexpected as the heartwarming comedy “Beautiful Mother” unfolds. Directed by Gabriel Aghion, this unforgettable tale follows Antoine, a young man about to tie the knot, only to find himself captivated by a passionate new love - his mother-in-law Léa (played by the iconic Catherine Deneuve). As they embark on a secret romance, their relationship blossoms into an extraordinary love story.



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42. Swing Vote (1999)

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Swing Vote, directed by David Anspaugh and written by Ron Bass and Jane Rusconi, is a gripping drama that takes viewers on a legal journey through the halls of the United States Supreme Court. When a new appointee to the Court, Joseph Kirkland, played by Andy Garcia, suddenly finds himself in the spotlight, he must navigate a politically charged case involving a woman on trial for murder after having an abortion.



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43. 2000 Essence Awards (2000)

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Experience an unforgettable night of celebration at the 2000 Essence Awards, an inspiring awards ceremony hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Bill Cosby. This extraordinary event, held at the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York City, honors African-American women who have made a profound impact on society through their contributions to education, social policies, public services, and the arts. Join stars like Christina Aguilera, Bill Cosby, and Oprah Winfrey as they pay tribute to these incredible women in a night filled with emotion, music, and unity.



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44. Fidel (2001)

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Fidel” is a riveting documentary that delves deep into the life of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. The film spans 40 years of the Cuban Revolution and offers a captivating insight into Castro’s personal and public life.



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45. Life and Debt (2001)

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Dive into the reality of globalization’s impact on the small island nation of Jamaica in the compelling documentary “Life and Debt. ” Directed by Stephanie Black and written by Jamaica Kincaid, this film explores the devastating effects of the World Bank’s policies on the country’s agriculture and industry.



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46. Smothered: The Censorship Struggles of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (2002)

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Smothered: The Censorship Struggles of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” delves into the fascinating history of the groundbreaking 1960s television show “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. ” The documentary captivates viewers with the contentious battles the show waged against its network, as well as its significant impact on Hollywood and television history. Taking you on a journey through the tumultuous era, this film explores the iconic duo’s fight for creative freedom and their influence on the evolving landscape of entertainment.



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47. Calypso Dreams (2003)

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Step into the vibrant world of the West Indies with the enchanting documentary ‘Calypso Dreams’ (2003). Directed by Geoffrey Dunn and Michael Horne, this film takes audiences on an unforgettable journey, exploring the rich history and captivating culture of this mesmerizing region through its heart-pounding rhythms and passionate performers.



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48. A Century of Black Cinema (2003)

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A Century of Black Cinema” is a documentary film released in 2003 that delves into the history of African American cinema and how it has evolved over time. The film showcases significant moments in the industry, intertwining them with social and political contexts, all the while examining their profound impact on black audiences. Through interviews and archival footage, “A Century of Black Cinema” provides a unique perspective on the evolution of black cinema and its role in shaping cultural narratives.



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49. Beyond the Sea (2004)

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Beyond the Sea” is a captivating 2004 biographical drama that delves into the passionate relationship between iconic pop singer Bobby Darin and beloved actress Sandra Dee. This enthralling tale, set against the backdrop of Darin’s celebrated music career, captures the highs and lows of their marriage. The movie, featuring a stellar cast including Kevin Spacey and Kate Bosworth, is directed by Kevin Spacey himself and co-written with Lewis Colick.



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50. Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War on Journalism (2004)

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Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War on Journalism is an insightful documentary that delves into the alleged political bias of Fox News Channel, a network owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch. The film explores the network’s self-proclaimed stance of “Fair and Balanced” while simultaneously presenting interviews with former employees and the internal memos they provided, revealing intricate details of potential manipulation in the newsroom.



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51. Conakry Kas (2004)

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Conakry Kas” is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the cultural landscape of Guinea-Conakry and the effects of globalization on its citizens. Filmed in 2003, the film follows Guinean-American creator and intellectual Manthia Diawara as he delves into the remnants of the country’s cultural revolution.



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52. TV in Black: The First Fifty Years (2004)

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TV in Black: The First Fifty Years” is a riveting documentary exploring the impact of black images on television and how they transformed American culture. This two-hour film features rare footage, memorabilia, photographs, and exclusive interviews from actors, writers, and producers who shaped television history.



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53. The Lazarus Child (2004)

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The Lazarus Child, released in 2004, is a compelling drama and horror film that tackles themes of unconventional medicine and the human desire for second chances. The story revolves around the Heywood family, who find their world turned upside down after a tragic accident leaves their seven-year-old daughter, Frankie, comatose and their twelve-year-old son, Ben, severely traumatized. With their unstable marriage already on thin ice, the family’s focus shifts towards healing their damaged children.



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54. USA the Movie (2005)

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USA the Movie is a groundbreaking independent film that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey into the heart of America. Set against the backdrop of September 11, 2001, and the Iraq War, the movie delves into the complexities of political activism and the profound impact of global events on everyday people.



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55. Once Upon a Time… (2005)

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Once Upon a Time. . ” is a 2005 musical family fantasy experience, combining the enchanting world of fairy tales with the glamorous world of live broadcast. Directed by David Mallet and Adek Drabinski, this magical journey is brought to life through the storytelling mastery of Hans Christian Andersen and the creative vision of John Paul Chapple.



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56. The Peace! DVD (2005)

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In the film “The Peace! DVD, ” director Gabriele Zamparini delves into the 21st-century peace movement and the individuals dedicated to achieving a better future. This compelling documentary brings together some of the most influential thinkers, activists, and leaders of our time as they share their visions of peace, anti-war ideals, and patriotism.



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57. Soweto Blues (2006)

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In 2006, the documentary “Soweto Blues” commemorated a historic event that took place on June 16, 1976. Thousands of students from Soweto, South Africa, united for a protest march that would forever alter the nation’s course. “Soweto Blues” serves as a moving tribute to these brave youths.



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58. Mo & Me (2006)

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Mo & Me (2006) is a poignant biography-documentary film that follows the story of Salim Amin, the only son of photographer Mohamed “Mo” Amin, and his journey to remember and understand the complex life of his father. As Salim delves into his father’s experiences, we are introduced to the world of Mohamed Amin: a globetrotter with a heart for capturing the world’s raw truths through his lens.



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59. BET Awards 2006 (2006)

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Get ready to immerse yourself in a night filled with exhilarating performances, compelling stories, and awe-inspiring achievements. Join us as we take you inside the 6th Annual BET Awards of 2006, an unforgettable event that celebrates the triumphs and successes of African-Americans in the realms of television, film, music, and sports.



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60. Bobby (2006)

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Bobby, ” a gripping 2006 American drama film, directed and written by Emilio Estevez, delves into the tragic assassination of U. S. Senator Robert F.



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61. The Baker (2007)

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The Baker, ” released in 2008, is a unique blend of comedy and thriller that takes a hitman’s life for a turn when he switches professions. Disillusioned with his dangerous career, the hitman seeks solace by taking up the role of a baker in a picturesque Welsh village. The film, set in the UK country, showcases the hitman’s transformation as he navigates his newfound peaceful lifestyle amidst the serene rural backdrop.



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62. Piano, solo (2007)

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Piano, solo is a captivating 2007 Italian biopic that tells the story of jazz pianist Luca Flores. Directed by Riccardo Milani, the film delves into Flores’ journey, providing an intimate look into his life and career. With a runtime of 1 hour and 44 minutes, Piano, solo offers viewers an immersive experience that showcases the world of jazz and the struggles that come with fame.



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63. Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten (2007)

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Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten” (2007) is a captivating documentary that explores the life and legacy of the iconic lead singer of the Clash. Directed by Julien Temple, this film takes us on a musical journey spanning from the 1960s to the 1980s, highlighting Strummer’s influence on the punk rock scene and his impact on people’s lives.



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64. King (2008)

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King” is a profound and inspiring documentary that delves into the extraordinary life and times of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Forty years after his untimely death, viewers are taken on a journey through history with newsman Tom Brokaw, as they explore the impact and legacy of America’s civil rights visionary.



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65. Soundtrack for a Revolution (2009)

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Experience the electrifying power of music and the unforgettable spirit of change in the acclaimed documentary, Soundtrack for a Revolution. This groundbreaking film takes you on a thrilling journey through one of the most transformative moments in American history – the civil rights movement – as seen through the iconic songs that rallied a generation.



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66. William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe (2009)

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William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe is a riveting documentary that delves into the life of the legendary American lawyer and advocate for the underdog. The film showcases Kunstler’s unwavering commitment to justice, as he defends politically charged cases in the courtroom and stands up against injustice.



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67. American Renegade: Confessions of a Radical Humanist (2009)

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American Renegade: Confessions of a Radical Humanist is a captivating documentary exploring the life of Abe Osheroff, a tireless social activist who dedicated 75 years to fighting for justice. From the Spanish Civil War to the Nicaraguan conflict, Osheroff fearlessly stood up to injustice in various forms.



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68. Vixen Highway 2006: It Came from Uranus! (2010)

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Vixen Highway 2006: It Came from Uranus! . is a high-energy action, horror, and thriller film that promises to leave an unforgettable mark. The movie follows the story of rock-star Bobby Barzell, who is awaiting a life-saving liver transplant from a dangerous and unpredictable fugitive.



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69. Motherland (2010)

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Motherland is a powerful documentary that beautifully sweeps across the dynamic continent of Africa, tackling the complex issues that have shaped the land and its people. Directed by multi-award-winning filmmaker Owen Alik Shahadah (500 Years Later), the film delves into the history, culture, politics, and contemporary concerns of this fascinating continent. It offers a unique perspective on Africa as both an outsider and an insider, exploring various aspects of its rich heritage.



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70. Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Free at Last (2010)

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Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Free at Last is the seventh and final installment of the powerful series documenting the fight against apartheid in South Africa. The movie shifts perspectives, plunging viewers into the core of the conflict as characters from South Africa relay the crucial tale of the most significant non-violent initiative of the anti-apartheid campaign - the mass movement within the country.



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71. My Music: John Sebastian Presents Folk Rewind (2010)

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My Music: John Sebastian Presents Folk Rewind” is a 2010 musical documentary that takes you on a nostalgic journey through the golden era of folk music. Directed and produced by TJL Productions, this captivating film features legendary artists like Harry Belafonte and The Brothers Four, as they share their personal stories and memories of the Folk Revival movement.



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72. When I Rise (2010)

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When I Rise” is a gripping documentary that tells the inspiring story of Barbara Smith Conrad, a talented University of Texas music student faced with racial controversy. As she battles against the odds, Conrad rises to international fame in the world of opera. The film delves into her journey, showcasing her grit and determination in the face of adversity.



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73. Violet & Daisy (2011)

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Violet & Daisy is a quirky, action-packed comedy that tells the story of two teenage assassins, Violet and Daisy, tasked with a seemingly simple job. However, their plans are derailed when they encounter an unexpected target, forcing them to reevaluate their mission. As they navigate the twists and turns of their new situation, they must rely on their wits and each other to stay alive.



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74. Sing Your Song (2011)

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A powerful and inspiring documentary, “Sing Your Song” (2011) delves into the extraordinary life of Harry Belafonte, an iconic entertainer who was also instrumental in the civil rights movement in America. The film showcases his remarkable contributions to social justice across the globe. Narrated by Sidney Poitier, the biography highlights Belafonte’s leadership, influence, and unwavering commitment to human rights.



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75. The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 (2011)

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The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 is an intriguing documentary that delves into the heart of the Black Power Movement in the United States. The film is a captivating compilation of footage shot by a group of Swedish journalists in the late 1960s and early 1970s. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, the movie skillfully weaves together interviews with prominent figures such as Angela Davis, Stokely Carmichael, and Bobby Seale.



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76. Zero Percent (2011)

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Zero Percent” is a riveting 2011 documentary that explores the lives of men imprisoned within the notorious Sing Sing Correctional facility in New York. The movie dives into the world of these forgotten souls, capturing their emotional journeys as they delve into the transformative power of education through a rigorous college program known as Hudson Link. This unique educational initiative stands as a beacon of hope, demonstrating extraordinary and promising results in reducing recidivism rates.



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77. Mama Africa (2011)

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Mama Africa” is a riveting 2011 Finnish documentary directed by Mika Kaurismäki. This biographic film delves into the life of the iconic African singer and civil rights activist, Miriam Makeba. Miriam Makeba is renowned for her powerful voice, poignant music, and steadfast pursuit of social justice. Known as the “Mother of Africa” and a “Mother of the Black Power Movement”, she is a symbol of unity and strength in the fight against segregation.



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78. Rise Like Lions (2011)

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Rise Like Lions” is a gripping 2011 documentary that delves into the heart of the anti-capitalism and anti-globalization movements. Directed by Scott Noble and produced by the USA, this film explores the passion and drive behind the Occupy Movement, a global protest that shook the world.



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79. Hava Nagila (2012)

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Hava Nagila” (2012) is a captivating documentary that dives into the enigmatic and enduring history of the universally recognized Jewish song. From its mysterious origins in Ukraine, the film takes viewers on a captivating journey around the world as they explore the song’s evolution, its impact on different cultures, and its resilience in the digital age.



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80. Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom (2012)

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Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom” is a compelling documentary that delves into the extraordinary life and career of the iconic Hollywood star. Born Bernie Schwartz in the Bronx, Tony Curtis’ rise to fame as one of the very first teen idols and the last real movie stars is nothing short of extraordinary.



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81. The Last White Knight (2012)

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The Last White Knight” is a compelling biographical documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the turbulent times of the civil rights movement in the 1960s. Directed and written by Paul Saltzman, the film chronicles his transformative experiences in Mississippi, where he volunteered as a civil rights worker with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee.



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82. OnePeople: The Celebration (2012)

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Prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary story of Jamaica’s remarkable journey in OnePeople: The Celebration. In this compelling documentary, the country celebrates its 50th year of global impact and influence.



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83. Under African Skies (2012)

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Under African Skies” (2012) is a documentary that delves into the extraordinary journey of renowned singer-songwriter Paul Simon as he returns to South Africa to retrace the path of his groundbreaking album “Graceland. ” This film offers a unique insider look at the making of the album, which faced significant backlash for allegedly violating the UN cultural boycott of South Africa during the Apartheid era. Directed by Joe Berlinger, the film is not only an exploration of Simon’s creative process but also a poignant portrayal of the political landscape that surrounded his work. With appearances by music legends such as Maya Angelou and Okeyrema Asante, “Under African Skies” is a compelling historical account and a tribute to the power of music in shaping our understanding of the world.



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84. 43rd NAACP Image Awards (2012)

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The stage is set for the 43rd NAACP Image Awards, a celebration of image in entertainment and media. Join host Yolanda Adams, along with esteemed presenters Tatyana Ali and Laz Alonso, as they honor the achievements of actors, musicians, and artists in a variety of genres.



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85. Birth of the Living Dead (2013)

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Dive into the intriguing and informative world of documentary film-making as “Birth of the Living Dead” (2013) unveils the creation process behind George A. Romero’s iconic zombie film, “Night of the Living Dead” (1968). This invaluable insight into the industry brings to light the story of how an eclectic team of Pittsburghers banded together to produce what would become a groundbreaking cult classic.



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86. The 36th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (2013)

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The 36th Annual Kennedy Center Honors, released in 2013, is a celebration of exceptional performers who have significantly shaped American culture. This year, the honorees include legendary talents like Martina Arroyo, Herbie Hancock, Billy Joel, Shirley MacLaine, and Carlos Santana. The event is a musical extravaganza, filled with heartfelt tributes, captivating performances, and moments of pure joy.



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87. The 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (2013)

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Experience the star-studded 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, where legendary artists are celebrated for their invaluable contributions to the world of music. Join renowned presenters Harry Belafonte, Tommy Chong, and Chuck D as they guide us through unforgettable performances and heartfelt speeches honoring the iconic inductees. Don’t miss your chance to witness the induction of the one and only Donna Summer, as well as other esteemed rock and roll legends.



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88. The Square (2013)

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The Square” (2013), also known as “Al midan, ” is a powerful documentary that offers an unflinching insight into the Egyptian revolution of 2011. Directed by Jehane Noujaim, the film follows a passionate group of revolutionaries fighting against oppressive leaders and regimes in a bid to establish a new society, one that values moral integrity.



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89. Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley (2013)

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Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley, a 2013 documentary film directed by Whoopi Goldberg, delves into the work and influence of African-American comedienne Moms Mabley. This engaging, 1-hour and 12-minute film offers a captivating glimpse into the life and legacy of Moms Mabley, a stand-up comedienne who paved the way for generations of comedic talent.



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90. 44th NAACP Image Awards (2013)

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The 44th NAACP Image Awards, an annual event celebrating outstanding achievements made during 2012 by people of color in music, television, and motion pictures, is an exciting TV special hosted by Steve Harvey. The highly anticipated ceremony was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired on February 1, 2013, on the Fox television network. In attendance were numerous stars and notable personalities, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Tatyana Ali, all coming together to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of individuals of color in the entertainment industry.



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91. Life’s Essentials with Ruby Dee (2014)

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Life’s Essentials with Ruby Dee is a heartwarming documentary that delves into the lives of iconic actors Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis. Directed by Muta’Ali Muhammad, this open-letter style film follows their grandson as he embarks on a personal journey to understand the art of lasting love, consciousness through art, and the power of activism.



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92. Nas: Time Is Illmatic (2014)

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Nas: Time Is Illmatic” delves into the compelling story behind the groundbreaking debut album ‘Illmatic’ from legendary hip-hop artist Nas, also known as Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones. As one of the most talented rappers of all time, this intimate documentary explores the early life of Nas, taking viewers on a journey through the gritty streets of Queens, New York City.



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93. Nat King Cole: Afraid of the Dark (2014)

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Nat King Cole: Afraid of the Dark” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life of the legendary musician, Nat King Cole. Director Jon Brewer takes viewers on a journey through Cole’s tumultuous life, using his private journals as a unique insight into the man behind the music.



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94. Selma (2014)

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Selma” is a powerful and emotional biographical drama that tells the story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ’s pivotal campaign to secure equal voting rights for African Americans in the deeply segregated American South. Set in 1965, the movie portrays King’s epic march from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, Alabama, in an attempt to bring about change in the face of rampant racism and oppression.



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95. The Oscars (2015)

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The Oscars” is a celebration of the year’s achievements in film, produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, the event features musical and comedy performances, as well as tributes to the year’s most memorable films and actors. The show is filled with unexpected surprises, showcasing the magic of cinema and the passion of the film community.



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96. Listen to Me Marlon (2015)

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Listen to Me Marlon” is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life of the iconic, enigmatic and versatile actor, Marlon Brando. The film, released in 2015, spans more than a hundred hours of personal recordings Brando made over the course of his life to provide an intimate and unfiltered look at his experiences.



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97. Marsha Hunt’s Sweet Adversity (2015)

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In the riveting 2015 documentary ‘Marsha Hunt’s Sweet Adversity’, we are introduced to the remarkable life of Marsha Hunt, an aspiring 17-year-old actress who was discovered in Hollywood. Starring in 54 films within just 17 years under the guidance of MGM, Marsha was on her way to becoming a Hollywood legend. However, her world shattered as she became unfairly blacklisted following a series of unfortunate events.



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98. What Happened, Miss Simone? (2015)

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What Happened, Miss Simone? ” is a spellbinding documentary that delves into the life and legend of the enigmatic, multi-talented African American singer, pianist, and civil rights activist, Nina Simone, affectionately known as the “High Priestess of Soul. ” Directed by renowned filmmaker Liz Garbus, this Netflix original takes viewers on a captivating journey through Simone’s artistic and activist career, while also shedding light on her complex personal life. With never-before-seen footage, interviews, and archival recordings, this engrossing documentary explores the tumultuous era of the ’60s and ’70s, a time of social upheaval and cultural change, and the impact it had on the influential artist.



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99. The 25 Songs of Christmas (2016)

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The 25 Songs of Christmas (2016) is a heartwarming, musical celebration that brings the holiday to life as it unfolds on-screen. Narrated by the talented Eric Christopher Jones, the film takes us through 25 iconic Christmas songs, each filled with its unique story and spirit. From timeless classics to modern favorites, these carols serve as the soundtrack for meaningful moments shared by families and friends.



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100. I Am Not Your Negro (2016)

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I Am Not Your Negro” is a powerful and poignant documentary that delves into the ongoing struggle of race in modern America. Using James Baldwin’s unfinished novel, Remember This House, as a foundation, this thought-provoking film explores the lives and experiences of three influential African American figures: Malcolm X, Medgar Evers, and Martin Luther King Jr.



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101. Paddington 2 (2017)

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Paddington 2” follows our beloved Peruvian bear as he takes on odd jobs to buy the perfect present for his Aunt Lucy’s 100th birthday. The fun-filled adventure takes a darker turn when the special gift is stolen.



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102. The King (2017)

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The King” is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life and influence of Elvis Presley, set against the backdrop of a transformative era in American history. The film takes its audience on an unforgettable road trip across the United States in Elvis’ iconic 1963 Rolls Royce. Exploring the interconnected journey of Elvis, the country, and his country, the documentary unravels the compelling story of how a humble country boy lost his authenticity and ultimately became a cultural icon, while America faced political and societal turmoil.



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103. Richard G. Hatcher: Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer & Politician (2017)

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Richard G. Hatcher: Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer & Politician” is an insightful documentary that explores the life and accomplishments of a trailblazing figure of the civil rights era. The film takes us on a riveting journey through the life of Richard Hatcher, who was born and raised amid the segregation-dominated era of the 1920s and 1930s. Hatcher’s courageous activism for civil rights began during his college days at Indiana University, where he fearlessly participated in sit-ins in the face of extreme adversity.



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104. Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart (2017)

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Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart” is a gripping documentary that takes an in-depth look into the life of Lorraine Hansberry, the groundbreaking playwright whose work, “Raisin in the Sun, ” was the first play by a black woman to be produced on Broadway. This passionate artist was not just a talented writer, but also a committed activist and sought-after intellectual who waged an unrelenting battle against injustice in 20th-century America.



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105. Sammy Davis, Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me (2017)

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Sammy Davis, Jr. : I’ve Gotta Be Me is a riveting 2017 documentary that offers an intimate look into the life of the legendary multi-talented singer, actor, and dancer, Sammy Davis Jr. The film features a star-studded roster of interviewees, including Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg, and Billy Crystal, all paying tribute to the iconic figure. Through these personal recollections, the film weaves together a captivating narrative that showcases Davis’s career, personal struggles, and remarkable impact on the entertainment industry.



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106. Mr. Soul! (2018)

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Mr. Soul! ” takes the viewer back to an era when television was a powerful tool for social change.



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107. That Time of Year (2018)

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That Time of Year is a heartwarming and touching comedy-drama set during the holiday season. This Danish film, released in 2018, explores the complexities of family relationships and the impact of deep-rooted grievances on the bonds that hold loved ones together.



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108. BlacKkKlansman (2018)

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In the gripping film, “BlacKkKlansman, ” based on true events, Ron Stallworth (John David Washington), an African American police officer from Colorado Springs, Colorado, embarks on an audacious mission to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan branch. Joined by a Jewish surrogate who eventually becomes its leader, Stallworth navigates a world of white supremacy and racism, making this a thrilling exploration of real-life events and the lengths one can go to challenge injustice. Directed by Spike Lee and starring Adam Driver and Laura Harrier, “BlacKkKlansman” is a powerful commentary on race and crime that will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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109. Da 5 Bloods (2020)

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Da 5 Bloods, a thrilling drama set in the 1960s Vietnam War, follows four African-American veterans who reunite to return to the battlefield. They seek to recover the remains of their fallen squad leader and the hidden gold fortune he protected. As they navigate the dangers of the jungle and face off against formidable enemies, their bond is tested and secrets from their past are revealed.



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110. Harry Chapin: When in Doubt, Do Something (2020)

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Harry Chapin: When in Doubt, Do Something is an inspiring documentary that takes a deep dive into the life of the legendary folk singer, Harry Chapin. Known for blending heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies, Chapin’s music resonated with listeners worldwide, becoming a testament to his unwavering dedication to social causes. With a particular focus on world hunger, Chapin’s passionate work extended beyond the mic, as he actively participated in initiatives such as Hands Across America.



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111. Shared Legacies (2020)

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Shared Legacies” is a documentary film that delves into the lesser-known story of the close-knit coalition and friendship between the Jewish and African-American communities during the pivotal Civil Rights Movement. This inspiring tale, a testament to unity amid adversity, is brought to life by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Shari Rogers. Co-written by Shoshana Koper Janer, this thought-provoking film provides a unique perspective on an era that has shaped the world we know today. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 35 minutes, “Shared Legacies” is an intriguing insight into a forgotten piece of history - an unmissable cinematic journey for fans of the documentary genre.



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112. Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (2021)

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Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar is a hilarious, feel-good comedy that follows lifelong friends, Barb (Annie Mumolo) and Star (Kristen Wiig), as they embark on a thrilling adventure to Vista Del Mar, a far-off tropical paradise they’ve always dreamed of visiting. With their infectious Midwestern accents and quirky personalities, Barb and Star navigate a world of glamour, intrigue, and unexpected surprises in this small beach town.



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113. The One and Only Dick Gregory (2021)

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The One and Only Dick Gregory (2021) is a riveting documentary that showcases the incredible life and times of legendary comedian and activist, Dick Gregory. Directed by Andre Gaines, this compelling film dives deep into the culture-shattering moments that have made Gregory an iconic figure in the world of comedy and civil rights.



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114. Song for Cesar (2021)

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Song for Cesar, ” the documentary, captures the essence of the remarkable journey of Cesar Chavez and the UFW through the tunes and contributions of artists and musicians. In a captivating blend of history and music, this film takes us on an extraordinary journey that documents the impact of Chavez and the UFW on the social and political landscape.



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115. Sunday Best (2023)

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Sunday Best” is a groundbreaking documentary that takes viewers on a captivating journey through the exceptional career of iconic television host Ed Sullivan. This fascinating film sheds light on a previously unexplored aspect of Sullivan’s contributions to American culture - his unwavering support for Black musicians during the pivotal civil rights era.



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116. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. (2023)

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Experience the heartwarming comedy-drama “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. ” due for release on April 28, 2023. This delightful coming-of-age tale follows the life of Margaret, an 11-year-old girl, as her family moves from the bustling city to a quiet suburban neighborhood. As Margaret begins to navigate the complexities of new friendships and the onset of adolescence, she encounters a mixture of humor, confusion, and awkwardness, providing audiences with a touchingly relatable story.



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