Stanley Nelson’s award-winning documentary films on social justice issues were early windows into race relations. His 2005 film, ‘The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution’, continues the provocative dialogue, even more relevant in America today. We honor his commitment to honesty, truth and artistic rigor.
Filmmaker Stanley Nelson, who won an Emmy for the PBS documentary The Murder of Emmett Till, three Emmys for Freedom Riders, and made an acclaimed film about Marcus Garvey, has for years aimed his probing but fair-minded lens on civil rights history. Along the way he realized he hadn’t really seen a film that covered the full and fascinating complexities of the Black Panther Party Continue reading on SydneysBuzz The Blog »...
Filmmaker Stanley Nelson, who won an Emmy for the PBS documentary The Murder of Emmett Till, three Emmys for Freedom Riders, and made an acclaimed film about Marcus Garvey, has for years aimed his probing but fair-minded lens on civil rights history. Along the way he realized he hadn’t really seen a film that covered the full and fascinating complexities of the Black Panther Party Continue reading on SydneysBuzz The Blog »...
- 10/4/2020
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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