Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | Also known as: This is [not] who we are (56 minute version)
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Other authors / contributors: | Miller, Katrina, film director, film producer, director of photography. narrator.
Strong, Beret E., film director, film producer, director of photography, narrator
Tweedy, John Bayard, editor of moving image work, director of photography.
Miller, Les, composer (exression)
Atkinson, Zayd, participant.
Landlocked Films, producer, film distributor.
Blackat Video Productions, producer, film distributor
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Digital file characteristics: | video file
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Notes: | Originally released as a documentary film in 2022. Producers, directors, cinematographers, narrators, Katrina Miller, Beret E. Strong ; editor, John Tweedy ; composer, Les Miller. Zayd Atkinson. Description based on online resource; title from opening credits (Panopto Web site, viewed on February 28, 2024).
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Summary: | "Boulder, Colorado, prides itself on being beautiful, welcoming, and inclusive. However, in 2019, racially-charged and dangerous policing involving a Black university student made national news. The documentary film, This Is [Not] Who We Are, explores the gap between Boulder's self-image and the more complex lived experiences--both historical and contemporary--of its Black citizens. The documentary film, This Is [Not] Who We Are, explores the gap between Boulder's self-image and the more complex lived experiences--both historical and contemporary--of its Black citizens. Black people have lived in Boulder continuously for nearly 150 years, but their history is not well known"--thisisnotwhowearefilm.com ( viewed October, 18 2023).
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Awards: | People's Choice Award - Boulder International Film Festival, 2022; winner LAFA - Los Angeles Film Awards, 2022; Best Feature Documentary, Hamilton Black Film Festival, 2022.
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