Documentary that analyzes the evolution of the black power movement in the African-American community and its diaspora from 1967 to 1975. The combination of surprising 16mm images that had remained hidden in the basement of Swedish television for 30 years, with interviews with Leading black artists, activists, musicians and academics look at the people, culture and society that in some way demanded change. Using a very innovative format, the power of these recordings demands a cinematographic and musical journey into the ghettos of the United States.
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Documentary that analyzes the evolution of the black power movement in the African-American community and its diaspora from 1967 to 1975. The combination of surprising 16mm images that had remained hidden in the basement of Swedish television for 30 years, with interviews with leading black artists, activists, musicians and academics look at the people, culture and society that in some way demanded change. Using a very innovative format, the power of these recordings demands a cinematographic and musical journey into the ghettos of the United States.