The Black Candle

The Black Candle
Directed by M. K. Asante
Produced by M. K. Asante
Ben Haaz
Kenny Gamble
Walter Lomax
Written by M. K. Asante
Maya Angelou (poetry)
Starring Maya Angelou
Chuck D
Dead Prez
Kiri Davis
Ursula Rucker
Jim Brown
Haki Madhubuti
Narrated by Maya Angelou
Music by Nnenna Freelon, Derrick Hodge, Robert Glasper, Chris Dave
Release date
  • November 2008 (2008-11)
Running time
71 minutes
Language English

The Black Candle is a documentary film about Kwanzaa directed by M. K. Asante and narrated by Maya Angelou.[1] The film premiered on cable television on Starz on November, 2012.

Synopsis

The Black Candle uses Kwanzaa as a vehicle to explore and celebrate the African-American experience.

Narrated by the poet Maya Angelou and directed by author and filmmaker M. K. Asante, The Black Candle is about the struggle and triumph of African-American family, community, and culture.

The documentary traces the holiday’s growth out of the Black Power Movement in the 1960s to its present-day reality.

The movie won the Africa World Documentary Film Festival 2009 award for best full-length documentary.

References

  1. "Dr. Maya Angelou on Kwanzaa". Oprah.com.


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