Tracks the history of Black cinema, focused mainly on the '70s, with archival and new interviews with many of the key players from the era.
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Transmograpfication |
James Brown: writer, performer
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Never Ending Melody |
Charles Earland: writer, performer
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People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul |
James Brown: writer, performer
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Betty's Theme |
Charles Earland: writer, performer
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People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul |
Charles Bobbitt: writer
St. Clair Pickney: writer
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Cookie Jar |
Neil Innes: writer
Reverend Barrington Stanley: performer
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City, Country, City |
Lonnie Jordan: writer
Charles Miller: writer
Lee Oskar: writer
Howard E. Scott: writer
War: performer
Harold Brown: writer
B.B. Dickerson: writer
Papa Dee Allen: writer
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Walk On By |
Burt Bacharach: writer
Hal David: writer
Isaac Hayes: performer
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Fingertips Pt. 2 |
Stevie Wonder: performer
Henry Cosby: writer
Clarence Paul: writer
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This Bitter Earth |
Dinah Washington: performer
Clyde Otis: writer
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It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday |
Freddie Perren: writer
Boyz II Men: performer
Christine Yarian: writer
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Can't Seem to Find Him |
Barry White: writer
Gene Page: writer
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