Black Memorabilia

Institute History

  • 2017 Sundance Documentary Film Grant

Description

Black Memorabilia moves beyond perverse attractions and absolute objections to collectibles and antiques that serve as reminders of America’s troubled racial history and combats a set of generalized stereotypes by presenting an intimate and poetic portrait of the people who consume, manufacture and reclaim these objects.

Credits

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