The best S. Epatha Merkerson’s documentary movies

S. Epatha Merkerson

S. Epatha Merkerson

28/11/1952 (71 años)
Today we present the best S. Epatha Merkerson’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best S. Epatha Merkerson’s movies.

The Best of The Tony Awards: The Plays

The Best of The Tony Awards: The Plays
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 02/05/2006
  • Character: Berniece (segment "The Piano Lesson")
The Great White Way comes into your living room via this disc of rare performances from some of Broadway's brightest luminaries. Culled from clips from the Tony Awards shows, this unique collection features acting powerhouses James Earl Jones, Annette Bening, Joan Allen, Joe Mantegna, Gary Sinise and Maggie Smith, among others, performing works by such playwrights as August Wilson, David Mamet, Wendy Wasserstein and more.

Paul Robeson: Here I Stand

Paul Robeson: Here I Stand
7.8/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 24/02/1999
  • Character: Eslanda Robeson (voice)
Paul Robeson: Here I Stand presents the life and achievements of an extraordinary man. Athlete, singer, and scholar, Robeson was also a charismatic champion of the rights of the poor working man, the disfranchised and people of color. He led a life in the vanguard of many movements, achieved international acclaim for his music and suffered tremendous personal sacrifice. His story is one of the great dramas of the 20th century, spanning an international canvas of social upheaval and ideological controversy.

Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun

Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 16/08/2008
  • Character: Narrator
Zora Neale Hurston, path-breaking novelist, pioneering anthropologist and one of the first black women to enter the American literary canon (Their Eyes Were Watching God), established the African American vernacular as one of the most vital, inventive voices in American literature. This definitive film biography, eighteen years in the making, portrays Zora in all her complexity: gifted, flamboyant, and controversial but always fiercely original.

We Heard the Bells: The Influenza of 1918

We Heard the Bells: The Influenza of 1918
6.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 15/01/2010
  • Character: Narrator (voice)
We meet individuals from marginalized communities who describe what it was like to live through the 1918 flu pandemic. Their experiences raise questions about the pandemic: why did it kill so many people? Why were so many of the dead young adults? Where did this lethal flu come from? How can we keep a pandemic like that from occurring again? The film follows the search for answers from an expedition to Alaska in 1951 to collect tissue from bodies buried in the permafrost, to the scientists and epidemiologists working on the same questions today. It explains the relevance of research into the 1918 pandemic to the threat of current and future flu pandemics.

Blood Sugar Rising

Blood Sugar Rising
7.9/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 15/04/2020
  • Character: narrator
Blood Sugar Rising follows the diabetes epidemic in the U.S. Diabetes and pre-diabetes affect over 100 million people in the US, costing more than $325 billion each year. Blood Sugar Rising puts human faces to these statistics, exploring the history and science of the illness through portraits of Americans whose stories shape the film.

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