Guest ShamRock Report post Posted August 18, 2004 The Birth of a Nation (1915) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
razazteca 0 Report post Posted August 18, 2004 The KKK is the hero of the movie so you know its racist. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted August 19, 2004 Ghosts of Mississippi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Staravenger Report post Posted August 19, 2004 "Malcolm X" could possibly be considered for the list. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest evenflowDDT Report post Posted August 19, 2004 If you can locate a copy of it, I'd recommend Welcome II the Terrordome. I'm going to quote myself from 3 years ago and tell you why... This film bases itself on a dark (no pun intended) future of African-Americans, as they have been forced into the Terrordome, a "city" surrounded by barbed fences, a "city" where drugs, violence, and police corruption run rampant, and a rapidly depleting ozone layer bakes the city. This British film is gritty and hardcore, portraying the negative aspects of "ghetto" life, a life that is often glorified in modern hip-hop culture. The acting is very well done, particularly during scenes of tension between Spike and his brother-in-law concerning Jodie and, aside from a couple of references which, whether done out of respect or as an inside joke, are rather silly (e.g. Spike's grandmother's name is Rosa Parkson), is very well done. The movie's setting is based on a bleak future as portrayed in black-conscious hip-hop groups such as Public Enemy ("Welcome To The Terrordome" is a Public Enemy song), and the soundtrack (mostly by the groups Sense of Sound and Black Radical MKII), broadcast throughout the movie's scenes from Terrordome's pirate radio station, is reminiscent of these groups and is also well done. This film is worth watching if you are a fan of these groups, or would like to see a different portrayal of bleak futures of oppression, since most films of this type, such as "Blade Runner", focus only on white or robotic characters. Also, unlike most of the other films suggested (the notable exceptions being Do the Right Thing and American History X), the focus is, as your paper, on the youth. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites