‘Exterminate All the Brutes’ Review: Raoul Peck’s Witty and Unsparing Imperialist Takedown
The HBO docuseries captures 1,000 years of genocide and racial injustice using home movies, Jase Harley’s “American Pharaoh,” and Peck’s dry humor.
The HBO docuseries captures 1,000 years of genocide and racial injustice using home movies, Jase Harley’s “American Pharaoh,” and Peck’s dry humor.
Raoul Peck returns with another formally bold documentary about colonialism and its present day effects.
Raoul Peck’s Oscar-nominated documentary is poised to become Magnolia’s breakout hit of 2017. Here’s how they pulled it off.
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker talks about his longtime relationship to Baldwin’s writings and how he translated them into one of the year’s most acclaimed films.
Raoul Peck’s essay film give Baldwin’s work a modern day spin.
The documentary is narrated by Samuel L. Jackson.
Directed by Raoul Peck, the documentary also uses text from James Baldwin’s unfinished final novel.