Raoul Peck
The filmmaker Raoul Peck was sitting in a Toronto hotel lobby talking to a reporter when Barry Jenkins beelined over to embrace him.
The two know each other, though it had been years since they saw one another. They also share a mutual affection for James Baldwin. Peck made the incisive,...
If you're looking for the most vibrant corner of the Oscars, look no further than that once musty and staid category: best documentary feature.
Nowhere else do you find such a variety of form, of perspective and of storytelling. While Hollywood has in recent years been busy turning into a...
Somewhat deep into the searing and utterly necessary documentary "I Am Not Your Negro ," director Raoul Peck overlays audio from a 1960 U.S. Government film "The Land We Love," in which the narrator extols the virtues of America and the freedoms afforded all citizens, with images from the 1965...