The best Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s movies

Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

16/09/1950 (73 años)
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13th
8.2/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 07/10/2016
  • Character: Self
An in-depth look at the prison system in the United States and how it reveals the nation's history of racial inequality.

The Gettysburg Address

The Gettysburg Address
In the midst of the Civil War, President Lincoln went to Gettysburg. "The Gettysburg Address" investigates the five extant copies of Lincoln's famous speech, separating fact from fiction along the way. Lincoln's greater journey to Gettysburg is chronicled, from his early anti-slavery sentiments as a poor farmer's son to his rousing orations as one of America's greatest leaders.

Frontline: America's Great Divide

Frontline: America's Great Divide
7.7/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 13/01/2020
  • Character: Self (archive footage) (as Henry Louis Gates)
A deep look into the growing divide in America from the Barack Obama era through the presidency of Donald Trump.

John Lewis: Good Trouble

John Lewis: Good Trouble
7.5/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 03/07/2020
  • Character: Self
The timely biopic focuses on John Lewis’ longstanding prominence as a civil rights champion and his continuing crusade for racial and social equality. The documentary illuminates the 80-year-old Congressman’s life as it chronicles the moments on the extraordinary journey that have shaped his place in history and make him such a galvanizing figure today as protests circle the globe. Lewis’ schedule has increased ten-fold as he has become the go-to figure for TV news shows, podcasts and newspapers and magazines from the Washington Post to Vanity Fair, commenting on and leading the way forward through today’s worldwide protests and demonstrations.

Color Adjustment

Color Adjustment
7.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 29/01/1992
  • Character: Self
From Amos 'n' Andy to Nat King Cole, from Roots to The Cosby Show, black people have played many roles on primetime television. Brilliantly weaving clips from classic TV shows with commentary from TV producers, black actors and scholars, Marlon Riggs blends humor, insight, and thoughtful analysis to explore the evolution of black/white relations as reflected by America's favorite addiction.

Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property

Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property
6.8/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 16/02/2003
  • Character: Self
In 1831, Nat Turner led a slave rebellion in the United States that resulted in the murder of local slave owners and their families, the eventual execution of 55 rebels and the retribution lynching of more than 200 innocent slaves. Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property examines how the story of Turner’s revolt has been interpreted throughout history and how it continues to raise new questions about the nature of terrorism and other forms of violent resistance to oppression. The film adopts an innovative structure by interspersing documentary footage and interviews with dramatizations of these different versions of Turner’s story. A unique collaboration between MacArthur Genius Award feature director Charles Burnett, acclaimed historian of slavery Kenneth S. Greenberg and Academy Award-nominated documentary producer Frank Christopher, Nat Turner is a compelling look at one of history’s most mysterious figures.

Birth of a Movement

Birth of a Movement
7.4/10
  • Release: 06/02/2017
  • Character: Self
In 1915, Boston-based African American newspaper editor and activist William M. Trotter waged a battle against D.W. Griffith’s technically groundbreaking but notoriously Ku Klux Klan-friendly The Birth of a Nation, unleashing a fight that still rages today about race relations, media representation, and the power and influence of Hollywood. Birth of a Movement, based on Dick Lehr's book The Birth of a Movement: How Birth of a Nation Ignited the Battle for Civil Rights, captures the backdrop to this prescient clash between human rights, freedom of speech, and a changing media landscape.

A Place of Our Own

A Place of Our Own
7.6/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 02/02/2004
  • Character: Self
Documentary about a holiday resort frequented by black people.

Reconstruction: America After the Civil War

Reconstruction: America After the Civil War
8.2/10
The series explores the transformative years following the American Civil War, when the nation struggled to rebuild itself in the face of profound loss, massive destruction, and revolutionary social change. The twelve years that composed the post-war Reconstruction era (1865-77) witnessed a seismic shift in the meaning and makeup of our democracy, with millions of former slaves and free black people seeking out their rightful place as equal citizens under the law. Though tragically short-lived, this bold democratic experiment was, in the words of W. E. B. Du Bois, a ‘brief moment in the sun’ for African Americans, when they could advance, and achieve, education, exercise their right to vote, and run for and win public office.

Leaving Cleaver

Leaving Cleaver
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/1999
  • Character: Self
In March 1997, social activist, former Black Panther, and author, Eldridge Cleaver sat down with Henry Louis Gates Jr. for a discussion of his life as a civil rights activist. It would be the last major interview Cleaver gave before his death in May 1998. This film draws on the 1997 interview, archival footage, and commentary from Cleaver's former wife Kathleen, as well as audio tapes of a 1975 interview that Gates did with Cleaver in Paris.

Looking for Lincoln

Looking for Lincoln
6.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 11/02/2009
  • Character: Self - Host
Historian Henry Louis Gates Jr.'s quest to piece together Lincoln's complex life takes him from Illinois to Gettysburg to Washington, D.C. and face-to-face with people who live with Lincoln every day -- relic hunters, re-enactors and others for whom the study of Lincoln is a passion.

Not Black Enough

Not Black Enough
7.6/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 28/04/2017
  • Character: Self
A deep look at the class warfare and the contradictions that African-Americans face within their own community when many of them are ostracized because they are “not black enough.” An analysis of the reasons behind these absurd acts of hatred.

The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song

The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song
7.8/10
The 400-year-old story of the black church in America, the changing nature of worship spaces, and the men and women who shepherded them from the pulpit, the choir loft, and church pews.

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