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The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 ()


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Footage shot by a group of Swedish journalists documenting the Black Power Movement in the United States is edited together by a contemporary Swedish filmmaker.

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Self (archiveFootage)
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Self (voice)
Mable Carmichael ...
Self (archiveFootage)
Ingrid Dahlberg ...
Self (archiveFootage)
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Self (archiveFootage)
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Self (voice) (as Ahmir 'Questlove' Thompson)
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Self (archiveFootage) (as Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden)
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Arnold Stahl ...
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Bertil Askelöf ...
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Self (archiveFootage)
Maggie Mailey ...
Self - Mother of Ten (archiveFootage)
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Oerjan Oeberg ...
Self (archiveFootage) (voice) (as Örjan Öberg)
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Robin D.G. Kelley ...
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Self - Lawyer (archiveFootage)
Knut Ståhlberg ...
Self (archiveFootage) (voice)
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Self (archiveFootage)
Lars Helander ...
Self (archiveFootage) (voice)
Merrill Panitt ...
Self - Editor, TV Guide (archiveFootage)
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Self - Lawyer (archiveFootage)
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Self (voice)
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Dennis Roberts ...
Self - Lawyer (archiveFootage)
Lewis H. Michaux ...
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Courtney Callender ...
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Vy Higginsen ...
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Self (voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Raija Lounavaara ...
Self - Swedish Reporter
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Directed by

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Göran Hugo Olsson

Written by

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Göran Hugo Olsson ... (written by)

Produced by

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Axel Arnö ... producer: Sveriges Television
Joslyn Barnes ... co-producer
Irène Challand ... producer: RTS
Irene Gavala-Chardalia ... producer: ERT
Danny Glover ... co-producer
Tobias Janson ... executive producer
Gaspard Lamunière ... producer: RTS
Ritva Leino ... producer: YLE
Lars Lindström ... producer: Svensk Filminstitutet
Julia Morgan ... associate producer: Louverture
Martin Pieper ... producer: ZDF-ARTE
Annika Rogell ... producer
Tore Tomter ... producer: NRK
Jenny Örnborn ... associate producer

Music by

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Om'Mas Keith ... (as Ommas Keith)
Questlove ... (as Ahmir 'Questlove' Thompson)

Editing by

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Hanna Lejonqvist
Göran Hugo Olsson ... (as Göran Olsson)

Editorial Department

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Peter Gustafsson ... post-production adviser
Martin Steinberg ... color grader

Art Direction by

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Stefania Malmsten

Sound Department

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Anders Nyström ... sound mixer

Music Department

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Midori Nishijima-Kim ... assistant music producer
Corey Smyth ... music producer

Additional Crew

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Helena Cederblad ... production accountant
Tim Dahlberg ... production assistant
Simon Elvås ... production trainee
David Magdael ... publicist
Renaud Mauruc ... legal adviser
Nicole Middleton ... assistant: Danny Glover
Sarisa Middleton ... production accountant
Dana O'Keefe ... sales agent
John Olsson ... production assistant
Gilda Romero ... publicity: international
Sara Sellgren ... production assistant
Anne Stulz ... publicist
Fatima Varhos ... research/advisor

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Special Effects

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Storyline

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Taglines A documentary in 9 chapters See more »
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Also Known As
  • Black Power Mixtape (France)
  • ブラックパワー・ミックステープ アメリカの光と影 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Czarna sila (Poland)
  • Black Power Mixtape (Finland)
  • Хроники движения 'Власть черным' 1967-1975 (Russia)
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Runtime
  • 100 min
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Budget SEK5,500,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Goofs An interviewee says Medgar Evers was killed in 1968, not 1963 which was actually the case See more »
Soundtracks Rockin' Robin See more »
Quotes Angela Davis: Well, it's very important to point out that Dr. Martin Luther King was the first prominent public figure to speak out against the war in Vietnam. Especially after Dr. King made his powerful speech at the riverside church, in which he talked about the connection between militarism and racism. There was no way to imagine justice and equality as long as racism was being used as a weapon to attack the people of Vietnam.
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