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Black Panthers

1968 · 28 min Documentary
7.1 / 10 · TMDB

The camera trails members of the Black Panther Party in Oakland, capturing their daily struggle—from organizing free breakfast programs for children to open confrontations with police. This is not mere documentation but an immersion into the movement's core, showing rallies, interviews with leaders like Huey P. Newton, and the charged atmosphere of a community under constant pressure. It's raw, unfiltered cinema where slogans and rhetoric give way to living faces and concrete actions on the streets.

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Year 1968
Country France
Genre Documentary
Director Agnès Varda
Runtime 28 min.
Rating TMDB: 7.1/10 (94 votes)

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This 1968 film operates as a time capsule, preserving not just historical facts but the electrifying energy of an era. Its power lies in the absence of voiceover, letting participants speak directly, without media filters.

What lingers after viewing is not a calm history lesson but the sensation of being thrust into the thick of events, where every frame pulses with urgency and rage. It's a cinematic manifesto shot from the barricades, retaining its fiery relevance. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Agnès Varda

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