Watch 'The Black List - Volume One' - Film
I watched The Black List documentary last night after the Democratic National Convention coverage, and I thoroughly enjoyed it because the doc redefined what it means to be on the black list and illuminated contemporary, non-victim African-Americans and their experiences. The film was shot by cinematographer Graham Willoughby, and for once the array of dark skins are pristinely photographed as they popped onscreen like images from humanize coffee table books.
Catch The Black List on cable and dive right in.
The Black List screened at Sundance Film Festival (Spectrum) and South by Southwest Film Festival, and began airing on HBO & On-Demand last
Monday, August 25th.
Director Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and writer Elvis Mitchell's The Black List presents miniportraits of 20 influential African Americans, ranging from artists to politicians to CEOs. Each share their individual experiences and viewpoints in regards to societal, familial and personal identity.
Don't miss The Black List on HBO and On-Demand. Mr. Mitchell and Greenfield-Sanders, where's volume 2.

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