Estados Unidos,
1978, 54 min
Director:
David KoffCámara:
William BrayneMúsica:
Phonso MartinReparto:
Phonso MartinSinopsis(1)
Banned in Britain for its supposedly incendiary message, this riveting documentary offers a searing analysis of structural racism in Britain. Featuring incisive contributions from activists and everyday citizens, Blacks Britannica paints a devastating portrait of the ways that nearly every pillar of British society - from law enforcement to the educational system to the media - has worked to create a Black underclass. Meanwhile, the growing resistance of a new generation of Black Britons is reflected in the blistering live performance from UK roots reggae act Steel Pulse that bookends the film. (Criterion)
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