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  1. The Black List: Volume 1, the first film in this trilogy, premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2008 and aired on HBO in August of that year. In 2009, it won the NAACP Spirit award best documentary.

  2. The Black List is a series of films created from 2008 through 2010 as part of The Black List Project, a film, book and museum tour of photographs conceived by photographer/filmmaker Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, with Elvis Mitchell, public radio host and former New York Times film critic. Volume 1.

  3. The Black List: Volume One 2008 1h 27m Documentary List Reviews 94% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Interviews with 20 African-American leaders provide a series of living portraits.

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  4. Jan 22, 2008 · Watch the interview-portraits and get a sharper snapshot of where this country has been and where it's headed. As a new chapter begins in this country, THE BLACK LIST offers a dynamic and never-before-heard perspective from achievers of color.

  5. Summaries. Journalist Elvis Mitchell interviews twenty-two African American leaders, ranging from athletes and academics to politicians, social activists, and artists, providing a series of living portraits-a unique glimpse into the zeitgeist of black America-and redefining traditional notions of a "blacklist". — Anonymous. Synopsis.

  6. Profound docu explores African-American racial identity. Read Common Sense Media's The Black List: Vol. 1 review, age rating, and parents guide.

  7. Jan 25, 2008 · An impeccably mounted survey of voices from across the spectrum of African-American accomplishment, the first installment of “The Black List” is a rich and revealing work of portraiture.