00:00You are capable of great feats of strength and courage.
00:08My grandmother told me that movies turned her dreams into something resembling stories.
00:13But the on-screen crushing of Black Hope was institutional.
00:16When I was a kid, kid, you know, Stephen Fetcher, Willie Bess, Buckwheat.
00:21But I still wanted to be them.
00:24One decade answered the question, what happens to a dream deferred?
00:27Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?
00:31Or does it explode?
00:37This is the story about a group of artists that changed the culture forever.
00:43These movies were about us.
00:46That's a nice change.
00:49The music.
00:52The style.
00:55The heroes.
00:56You want the black guy with you, because he's going to help you get out.
01:00When Billy Dee Williams came on, every woman in Ottawa was hollering, ah!
01:05I fell in love with myself.
01:07I said, my goodness gracious.
01:11You see your role as a positive force or a negative one.
01:15And when we made the film about the way things actually are.
01:20All the artists, since I know them personally, are responsible people who are concerned about
01:25what is happening in the black community.
01:30Movies is the stuff of fantasies.
01:32I needed a black cowboy.
01:34First and foremost, I'm an artist.
01:36You've got to walk in like it's yours.
01:39They were proof that we were here, that we create culture, that we have voices.
01:47And that we will be heard.
01:49I'm a black enough for you!
01:56It ain't what it's gonna be.
01:58Stop!
01:59Let's.
02:00Stop, stop.
02:04Stop me!
02:05If you wanted to be on the book, you liked to give me a walk in, you.
02:05And your theress is still an option than do in Findersive, Underground.
02:05It's just a 100-year-etry game, but I'll help you!
02:05you完use people, the ס闘, and you'll be faced 아니.
02:13Merci.
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