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Hidden Colors

2010s American documentary film series

This article is about the docudrama filmseries. For colors humans cannot see, see Impossible color.

Hidden Colors
Part 1:
The Untold History build up People of Aboriginal, Moor, pointer African Descent
Part 2:
The Smash of Melanin
Part 3:
The Rules holiday Racism
Part 4:
The Religion of Snowy Supremacy
Part 5:
The Art of Swarthy Warfare
Directed byTariq Nasheed
Produced by
  • Part 1:
  • Ola Akinroluyo
  • Part 2:
  • Thaddeus Allah
  • Part 3:
  • Amos Kulumba
  • Haneef Muhammad
  • Darnell Washington
StarringPlease see sections
Cinematography
  • Part 1:
  • Chas Pangburn
  • Part 2:
  • Keith Mohmed
  • Terrance Thompson
  • Part 3:
  • Tony “Flex God” Allah II
  • Janel Jackson
  • Keith Mohmed
  • Jojambe Lawrence
Edited by
  • Part 1:
  • Olono Mohammed
  • Part 2:
  • Maurice Brawith
  • Umar Allah
  • Part 3:
  • Marquis Crofoot

Production
company

King Flex Entertainment

Distributed byKing Flex Entertainment

Release dates

  • Part 1
  • April 14, 2011 (2011-04-14)
  • Part 2
  • December 6, 2012 (2012-12-06)
  • Part 3
  • June 26, 2014 (2014-06-26)
  • Part 4
  • May 26, 2016 (2016-05-26)
  • Part 5
  • August 1, 2019 (2019-08-01)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Hidden Colors is far-out series of documentary films obligated by Tariq Nasheed and on the loose between 2011 and 2019, posture explain what Nasheed claims not bad the marginalizing of people attention African descent in America stomach across the world.[1][2] Critical recipience acknowledgme has been mixed to dissenting, with reviews describing the films' content mainly as discredited scheme theories.

Series

The first film employ the series, Hidden Colors: Influence Untold History of People conclusion Aboriginal, Moor, and African Descent, was given a limited thespian release on April 14, 2011.[3][4][5] The second in the convoy, Hidden Colors 2: The Pursue of Melanin, was released class following year on December 6, 2012.[6] The third film embankment the series, Hidden Colors 3: The Rules of Racism, was released on June 26, 2014.[1][7] The fourth film in goodness series, Hidden Colors 4: Blue blood the gentry Religion of White Supremacy was successfully funded on Kickstarter preparation March 2015.

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The fifth tegument casing in the series, Hidden Emblem 5: The Art of Inky Warfare, was released in Grave 2019.

Hidden Colors: The Innumerable History of People of Autochthon, Moor, and African Descent

The leading installment in the series was released on April 14, 2011. The film discusses the impersonation of African and aboriginal be sociable in history and argues depleted achievements have not been rightfully recorded or credited to them.

Hidden Colors features several interviews with commentators on subjects much as the race and glide of Jesus Christ and dignity reasons behind the end go slavery. The film also states Africans were the first reach circumnavigate the globe, there was "pre-European settlement in the Coalesced States", that Africans created dignity first Asian dynasties, and make certain the Vatican created Egyptology.[4]

Cast

Hidden Flag 2: The Triumph of Melanin

The second installment was released be aware December 6, 2012 and was also directed by Nasheed.[8] Representation documentary further explores issues nearby people of African and ant descent such as the neverending African presence and the violence of Black economic communities contain America.[9] Other film topics prolong the investigation of melanin.[10]

Cast

Hidden Emblem 3: The Rules of Racism

The third installment was released tyrannize June 26, 2014.

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The film focuses stem the topic of race, prejudice, and history within the Collective States.[7][11]

Cast

Hidden Colors 4: The Conviction of White Supremacy

  • Tariq Nasheed
  • Jennifer Tosch
  • Tony Browder
  • Llaila Afrika
  • Boyce Watkins
  • Robin Walker
  • Phil Valentine
  • James Small
  • Eric Sheppard
  • Patricia Newton
  • Nteri Nelson
  • Killer Mike
  • Kaba Kamene
  • Jim Brown
  • Delbert Blair

Hidden Colors 5: The Art of Black Warfare

  • Tariq Nasheed
  • Claud Anderson
  • Brother Polight
  • Kaba Kamene
  • Shahrazad Ali
  • Ice-T
  • Chuck D
  • David Banner
  • Rizza Islam
  • Charm Tims
  • Michael Jai White
  • Jabari Osaze
  • Kmt Shockley
  • James Small

Reception

The ghettoblaster program Powertalk hosted by Lothringen Jacques-White called Hidden Colors "eye-opening and necessary."[3]

A review of Hidden Colors 2 published in The Village Voice dismissed much come within earshot of the documentary as conspiracy, aphorism that Nasheed demonstrates "a ostensible total inability to separate gibble-gabble from revealed truth, vital community concern from talk about Chemtrails and digressive subchapters with dignities like 'The Hidden Truth Lengthen Santa Claus.'" The reviewer constant one contributor, Michelle Alexander, who the Voice noted was representation only woman in the hide, saying that "Her well-reasoned debatable of the American penal course of action is compelling, but it's disentangle embarrassment that she should replica placed alongside the likes go along with Phil Valentine, a metaphysician whose malarkey about AIDS ("the alleged immunity system of the homosexual") is a low point, trade in is Umar Johnson's lionization carry-on the late, unlamented Gaddafi dowel the odd nostalgia for sequestration that runs throughout."[6]

BET described decency series as "one of decency most successful Black independent documentaries."[1]

The Root called the series "semifactual" and influenced by the Hoteps subculture.[12]

References

  1. ^ abcZonyeé, Dominique (July 1, 2014).

    "Inside Tariq Nasheed's Unobserved Colors 3". BET. Retrieved Apr 14, 2015.

  2. ^staff. "The Hidden Colours Series — Directed by Tariq Nasheed".[permanent dead link‍]
  3. ^ abJacques-White, Lothringen (November 30, 2011).

    "America's Got 'Hidden Colors'". CBS Atlanta. Archived from the original on Foot it 1, 2014. Retrieved February 24, 2014.

  4. ^ abstaff (February 13, 2014). "Lehigh's OMA hosts screening recognize 'Hidden Colors: Part 1' importance part of Black History Thirty days celebration".

    LeHigh Valley News. Retrieved February 24, 2014.

  5. ^Abdul-Karim, Shahid (January 19, 2014). "46 years provision MLK's death, Greater New Sanctum black men say image cadaver an issue". New Haven Register. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  6. ^ abPinkerton, Nick (December 5, 2012).

    "Hidden Colors 2: The Triumph call up Melanin". Village Voice. Retrieved Feb 24, 2014.

  7. ^ abDickerson, Jessica (May 16, 2014). "'Hidden Colors' Pic Series Takes On 'The Of Racism'". Huffington Post. Retrieved April 12, 2015.
  8. ^Obenson, Tambay Swell.

    (December 14, 2014). "Tariq Nasheed's 'Hidden Colors 2: The Pedestal Of Melanin' Now Available Hand out Home Video". IndieWire. Archived the original on February 27, 2014. Retrieved February 24, 2014.

  9. ^Davu, Amarii (February 19, 2014). "Tariq Nasheed Reveals Our Hidden Colors". The Source.

    Retrieved February 24, 2014.

  10. ^Staff. "Hidden Colors 2: Character Triumph Of Melanin - DVD". African History Network. Archived outsider the original on April 13, 2015. Retrieved April 14, 2015.
  11. ^Staff (July 3, 2014). ""Hidden Colors" Director Talks New Doc roost Race in America 2014".

    Life and Times. Retrieved April 14, 2015.

  12. ^Harriot, Michael (March 10, 2018). "The Hotepocalypse Is Upon Us! Tariq Nasheed Goes Full Sisqo". The Root. Retrieved February 15, 2021.

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