This episode, in honor of Black History Month, our hosts discuss important film and filmmakers in the history of black cinema, followed by a discussion about positive improvements made with in regards to inclusion in the entertainment industry.
Important Black Films:
1. She's Gotta Have It (1986) - Written & Directed by Spike Lee
2. The Flames of Wrath (1922) - Directed & Produced by Maria P. Williams
3. My Brother's Wedding (1983) - Written 7 Directed by Charles Burnett
Weekly Recommendations:
1. No Way out (1950) - Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz; Starring Sidney Poitier
2. Medicine for Melancholy (2008) - Written & Directed by Barry Jenkins
3. One Night in Miami... (2020) - Directed by Regina king; Written by Kemp Powers
The K Cut is hosted by Andrea B., James B., & Rachael C.
Edited, Mixed, & Mastered by James B.
Intro & Outro music by Boutique Paul
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