THE RAOUL PECK COLLECTION
A master chronicler of postcolonial struggles, systemic injustices, and the resilience of marginalized communities, few have wielded their lens with the same political and artistic fervor as director Raoul Peck. Coinciding with the release of his latest documentary, Ernest Cole: Lost and Found, this selection of films celebrates his remarkable contributions to cinema.
Peck’s works are distinguished by their unflinching honesty, narrative depth, and ability to connect personal stories with broader political contexts. The program features Haitian Corner (1987), Lumumba: Death Of A Prophet (1991), Moloch Tropical (2010), Fatal Assistance (2012), Murder in Pacot (2014), and his Oscar-nominated masterpiece, I Am Not Your Negro (2016).
Serving as the centerpiece, I Am Not Your Negro exemplifies Peck’s ability to blend archival material, literary gravitas, and cinematic power. Through this program, audiences are invited to witness Peck’s dedication to truth, justice, and the transformative power of cinema.