Adam Bhala Lough
3-time Sundance alum, Spirit Award nominated writer/director and one of Filmmaker Magazine’s Top 25 Independent Filmmakers to Watch, Adam Bhala Lough has dedicated his career to telling great stories, collaborating with great people and creating authentic work that connects particularly to young audiences worldwide.
  1. Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975

    Incredibly powerful documentary. Should be required viewing in every High School in America. If you’re a teacher and you’re reading this, please show this to your students. If you’re a parent and you’re reading this, please show this to your children. I commend the Swedish filmmakers who put this film together, a terrific film both in form and content. (I love seeing that old 16mm footage too). Also special thanks to Danny Glover - he always seems to pop up supporting great films and projects, he doesn’t get enough credit for it. Clink the link to buy the DVD also it’s available on Netflix streaming (just watched it last week).

  1. 29 notesTimestamp: Sunday 2012/06/24 12:30:16Source: blackpowermixtape.comblack power mixtape
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    The Black Power Mixtape: 1967-1965 is on Netflix.
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