24+ Raoul Peck Quotes On Education, Religion And Culture

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Top 10 Raoul Peck Quotes

  1. Face your reality. You, black or white, are not innocent anymore. Either you have the courage to face it or you will go down together with the whole idea of the American Dream.
  2. Today, I don't even think that people like [James Baldwin] are possible. He would not have that much room.
  3. There are only one or two geniuses every century.
  4. I just hope that my films will survive me.
  5. Just try to be yourself and resist complacency and ignorance. All you can do is work, work; work and be disciplined.
  6. The role James Baldwin played in my life is incommensurable as stated above. He helped, along with a few others, to shape the man that I am today. My debt to him is invaluable.
  7. [James] Baldwin said the real question is not when there will be the first Negro president in this country. The important question is what country he's going to be the president of.
  8. Your tweet is as important as if you would have written a Ph.D. [dissertation] on the subject.
  9. You need to react. That's the absurdity of Twitter. You can react without thinking now.
  10. [James] Baldwin "was one of greatest intellectuals of his time. He was an important voice, period, not an important black voice."

Raoul Peck Famous Quotes And Sayings

I think that James Baldwin is, for sure, one of the most important American writer/thinkers of his time... not just African-American. He singled-handily revolutionized the political, artistic and historical discourses about America. He created his particular and original language. — Raoul Peck

[James] Baldwin was a celebrity. A TV show like Kenneth Clark could put him aside of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. He was, at least, one of the three most important spokesmen of the movement and of the black community. — Raoul Peck

I felt that the world, and in particular this country, were going in circles. What had happened 40 or 50 years ago was happening again, but even in a worse form - that we were sinking into a lot of ignorance and a lot of superficial change. — Raoul Peck

[James] Baldwin is needed even more today because he helps you focus to the essential, to what is important. — Raoul Peck

[James] Baldwin explained that you have your own history, and that you cannot be responsible, for example, for slavery. — Raoul Peck

Why would anything change that has not been changed since the existence of cinema? [James] Baldwin somehow wakes you up to reality. It takes you out of the dream - or out of the nightmare. — Raoul Peck

I started to read James Baldwin very early on in my life. At a time, as a young adult in the Sixties, when there were not that many authors in whom I could recognize myself, he was an important guide and mentor to me as he was to many others. He helped me understand who I was and decipher the world around me. He gave me the words to defend myself and the argumentative rhetoric to master discussions with others. — Raoul Peck

It was really always about bringing back [James] Baldwin's words in all their rawness, in all their impact - in the way he analyzes not only this country but also the history of this country, the images that this country is fabricating through Hollywood, and what consequence that has in our imagination. — Raoul Peck

The system gives you two minutes to phrase a whole history. — Raoul Peck

Can you imagine in 2016 there is a discussion about #OscarsSoWhite? Is it a novelty we've just discovered that the whole production machine is dominated by only one type of human being, excluding women, excluding gays, excluding minorities? This is not new. — Raoul Peck

Over the years, he disappeared - like a lot of our leaders disappear. [James Baldwin] was not assassinated, but somehow he went through those assassinations as if it was himself. I think that broke him as well. — Raoul Peck

[James] Baldwin was a revelation for me, the kind of revelation that follows you all your life because you can go back to it. It's not just about stories. It's about philosophy. It's about criticizing the world. It's about deconstructing the world around you. — Raoul Peck

You cannot be responsible for Jim Crow. You can not be responsible for racism. This is much more a problem for the person exercising racism.You are confronted with the reality of racism when you go in the streets, when the eyes of others come upon you. [James] Baldwin goes back with you to all the experiences you went through and gives a name to them, and explains why it is like this. — Raoul Peck

James Baldwin had an unrivaled understanding of politics and history and, above all, the human condition. His prose is laser sharp. His onslaught is massive and leaves no room for response. Every sentence is an immediate cocked grenade. You pick it up, then realize that it is too late. It just blows up in your face. And yet he still managed to stay human, tender, accessible. — Raoul Peck

Life Lessons by Raoul Peck

  1. Raoul Peck's work emphasizes the importance of understanding and exploring different perspectives and experiences in order to gain a more complete understanding of the world.
  2. His films also demonstrate the power of storytelling to challenge and disrupt oppressive systems and to create a more just society.
  3. Finally, Peck's work highlights the importance of recognizing the complexities of history and social issues in order to create meaningful change.
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