Denied Equal Opportunity in the Marketplace, Conservative Filmmakers Start to Fight Back
The conservative film sub-genre is attracting some unlikely participants. Radio talk show host Larry Elder made a splash in 2020 with “Uncle Tom,” a documentary letting black conservatives like him share their views and discuss how they’re treated by select liberals. The title captures the latter sentiment.
Uncle Tom: An Oral History of the American Black Conservative
Bowing in the contentious political environment of the national presidential election, this documentary is as provocative as its title.
Turning the Black Lives Matter narrative on its head
It’s a difficult moment to watch a documentary which stands the BLM narrative on its head. But perhaps it’s the best moment, because the contrast between two worldviews is so stark.
Filmmaker Justin Malone's documentary showcases stories of Black conservative thinkers
Jolted by an MSNBB host’s hostile treatment of the late Herman Cain in a 2011 interview, filmmaker Justin Malone set out on a path bucking the media establishment that has led him to directing this year’s surprise hit documentary “Uncle Tom.”
This video of black Americans talking about Trump is inspiring.
A deleted scene from the movie “Uncle Tom” was posted on Youtube and it features black Americans, who just left a visit with Trump at the White House, talking about the experience and why they support Trump:
‘Uncle Tom’: A Quiet Earthquake
Albert Einstein once said that if he had an hour to solve a problem, he’d spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem, and five thinking about the solution. The “race problem” in America is pretzeled into such a Gordian knot because we’ve spent decades thinking up solutions to a problem that no longer exists. And it’s not working.
Black oppression is dead in America. The good guys won.
The Conservative Take
Kyle Suggs talks with Director, Justin Malone about the making of Uncle Tom.
Black support for Trump could double what it was in 2016
In today's climate, many Americans can feel the deep cultural divide that seems to have seeped its way into every corner of day to day life.
The Officer Tatum
Brandon Tatum talks to Director, Justin Malone about politics, life and the making of the film.
What frightens the American left: new documentary 'Uncle Tom
Is there anything more frightening to the American political left and their high media priests of the woke world than Black Americans who think for themselves and refuse to kneel? No.