In I Am Not Your Negro, director Raoul Peck reimagines Remember This House, the unfinished work of African American rights activist James Baldwin. Using fragments taken from the original book, the documentary provides a genuine vision of racism in the United States told through the lives - and subsequent murders - of three close friends of the author: Martin Luther King Jr., Medgar Evers and Malcolm X. Acclaimed By critics in its country, the documentary has received multiple awards that have culminated in the Oscar nomination in the category of Best Documentary.
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In I Am Not Your Negro, director Raoul Peck reimagines Remember This House, the unfinished work of African American rights activist James Baldwin. Using fragments taken from the original book, the documentary provides a genuine vision of racism in the United States told through the lives - and subsequent murders - of three close friends of the author: Martin Luther King Jr., Medgar Evers and Malcolm X. Acclaimed By critics in its country, the documentary has received multiple awards that have culminated in the Oscar nomination in the category of Best Documentary.