Emory Douglas was the Revolutionary Artist and Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party. Through archival footage and conversations with Emory we share his story, alongside the rise and fall of the Panthers. He used his art as a weapon in the Black Panther Party’s struggle for civil rights and today Emory continues to give a voice to the voiceless. His art and what The Panthers fought for are still as relevant as ever.
Produced and Directed by: Dress Code
Producer: Tara Rose Stromberg
Cinematography: Andre Andreev
Edit + Color: Mike Cook
Music + Sound Design: You Too Can Woo
On Set Sound Record: Kevin Crawford, Anton Herbert
Production Coordinator: Rose Glaeser
Archival Film Research: Richard Kroll
Title Design: Marcin Zeglinski
Featured Artwork © Emory Douglas / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Shot on: Red Epic
Cast: Dress Code
Tags: Emory Douglas, Black Panthers, Art, Design, Posters, Newspaper, Revolution, Human Rights, Civil Rights, Red Epic, Red, Documentary, Doc, Profile and The Black Panthers
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