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Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy (2008)

Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy (2008)
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Darryl Littleton's insightful book Black Comedians on Black Comedy: How African-Americans Taught Us to Laugh serves as the inspiration for Robert Townsend and Quincy Newell's take no prisoners documentary offering a critical overview and insider's perspective on the cultural impact of black comedy. Icons of comedy Chris Rock, Bill Cosby, and Keenan Ivory Wayans, among others, all weigh in on what it means to be a black comic in America, while cultural critics, noted scholars, and prominent politicians trace the evolution of black comedy from the days of Stepin Fetchit and blackface minstrels straight through the small screen success of The Jeffersons and Good Times and on to the cinematic superstardom enjoyed by Eddie Murphy and Whoopi Goldberg. Dave Chapelle's controversial career serves as a rich topic of debate, while the implication of corporate attempts to capitalize on the remarkable success of Spike Lee's Original Kings of Comedy and Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam highlight the ways in which individuals can inspire change in a cultural level. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Angela Bassett
Director(s):
Robert Townsend
Format(s):
DVD
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Darryl Littleton's insightful book Black Comedians on Black Comedy: How African-Americans Taught Us to Laugh serves as the inspiration for Robert Townsend and Quincy Newell's take no prisoners documentary offering a critical overview and insider's perspective on the cultural impact of black comedy. Icons of comedy Chris Rock, Bill Cosby, and Keenan Ivory Wayans, among others, all weigh in on what it means to be a black comic in America, while cultural critics, noted scholars, and prominent politicians trace the evolution of black comedy from the days of Stepin Fetchit and blackface minstrels straight through the small screen success of The Jeffersons and Good Times and on to the cinematic superstardom enjoyed by Eddie Murphy and Whoopi Goldberg. Dave Chapelle's controversial career serves as a rich topic of debate, while the implication of corporate attempts to capitalize on the remarkable success of Spike Lee's Original Kings of Comedy and Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam highlight the ways in which individuals can inspire change in a cultural level. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
86 mins

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    Director(s):
    Robert Townsend
    Writer(s):
    Quincy NewellJohn Long
    Producer(s):
    Quincy NewellAngela NorthingtonDarryl Littleton
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    Documentary
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    Ida S A.

    this is very good, and very informative. I really enjoyed it.

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    TOMMA S.

    Several narrators elaborate on the historical evolution of Black comedy to its current progression. It was enlightening, provided excerpts of various comics and profiled their unique styles and contributions to society. It addressed racism, political views, civil rights, stereotypes and other social issues. Humorous, educational and should be seen by all ethnicities!

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    Jeanette E.

    Excellent!!!! Not a actual movie, more on the order of a documentary with a load of laughs and very informative on issues I as well as many others did not know. I would definitely recommend this movie to other viewers I would rate this movie 4

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