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  1. Exterminate All the Brutes, from acclaimed filmmaker Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro, HBO’s Sometimes in April), is a four-part hybrid docuseries that provides a visually arresting journey through time, into the darkest hours of humanity.

  2. Exterminate All the Brutes is an internationally co-produced documentary television miniseries revolving around colonization and genocide, directed and narrated by Raoul Peck. The series consists of four episodes and premiered in the United States on April 7, 2021, on HBO. [1]

  3. Exterminate All the Brutes: With Raoul Peck, Josh Hartnett, Caisa Ankarsparre, Fraser James. The path to the new world, an unsettling and intricate story of genocides.

  4. Part 1. Filmmaker Raoul Peck investigates the currents of civilization, colonization and extermination running through Western history. 2. Part 2. Peck questions his own story against the histories of Christopher Columbus, the Alamo, the Trail of Tears and slavery in the Americas. 3. Part 3.

  5. Apr 9, 2021 · Richard Brody reviews Raoul Pecks four-hour documentary on HBO Max, which reveals the racist underpinnings of American national mythology and European society.

  6. This four-part documentary series by acclaimed filmmaker Raoul Peck ("I Am Not Your Negro," HBO's "Sometimes in April") pushes the boundaries of traditional documentary filmmaking, offering an...

  7. This four-part documentary series looks at the exploitative and genocidal aspects of European colonialism, from America to Africa. 1. Part 1. Filmmaker Raoul Peck investigates the currents of civilization, colonization and extermination running through Western history. 2. Part 2.

  8. Apr 6, 2021 · The title “Exterminate All the Brutes,” with its combination of blunt force and literary flourish (and its suggestion that history has misidentified the real brutes), is appropriate to a...

  9. An exploration of the exploitative and genocidal aspects of European colonialism, from America to Africa, and its impact on society today.

  10. Thu, Apr 8, 2021. In the series finale, "The Bright Colors of Fascism," Peck explores the challenge of reconciling America's true history with its ideals of freedom and democracy, pointing to the struggle for native representation and the legacy of slavery in institutionalized racism today.