I Am Not Your Negro. Poster of the 2016 movie and cover of the book novelization
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I Am Not Your Negro
James Baldwin, Raoul Peck, 2017
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Raoul Peck, 2016

This 93-minute feature documentary is narrated by Samuel L. Jackson and is inspired by James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript, Remember This House, a collection of notes and letters written by Baldwin in the mid-1970s. The memoir recounts the lives of his close friends and civil rights leaders Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Medgar Evers.


Exterminate All the Brutes. Poster of the 2021 TV series and cover of the 1992 book, "Exterminate All the Brutes"
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Exterminate All the Brutes
Sven Lindqvist, 1992
TV series vs book
Raoul Peck, 2021

Hybrid docuseries offering an expansive exploration of the exploitative and genocidal aspects of European colonialism, from America to Africa, and its impact on society today. The path to the new world, an unsettling and intricate story of genocides. Conquest, slavery and the fabrication of ‘Whiteness’.


Exterminate All the Brutes. Poster of the 2021 TV series and cover of the 1995 book, Silencing the Past
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Silencing the Past
Michel-Rolph Trouillot, 1995
TV series vs book
Raoul Peck, 2021

Hybrid docuseries offering an expansive exploration of the exploitative and genocidal aspects of European colonialism, from America to Africa, and its impact on society today. The path to the new world, an unsettling and intricate story of genocides. Conquest, slavery and the fabrication of ‘Whiteness’.


Exterminate All the Brutes. Poster of the 2021 TV series and cover of the 2014 book, An Indigenous Peoples': History of the United States
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An Indigenous Peoples': History of the United States
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, 2014
TV series vs book
Raoul Peck, 2021

Hybrid docuseries offering an expansive exploration of the exploitative and genocidal aspects of European colonialism, from America to Africa, and its impact on society today. The path to the new world, an unsettling and intricate story of genocides. Conquest, slavery and the fabrication of ‘Whiteness’.