Msnbc interviewed filmmakers Justin Simien, Amma Asante, Dawn Porter, Stanley Nelson, Yoruba Richen, and Lyric R. Cabral, and musicians Jean Grae, Joey Bada$$, Rapsody, Noname Gypsy, and Michael Uzowuru for a black history series. They shared some of their favorite movies, songs, and artists. Add them to your playlists.
If you had to choose two films to play on repeat … forever:
Justin Simien: Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” and Bob Fosse’s “All that Jazz”
Amma Asante: Roman Polanski’s “The Pianist” and Steve McQueen’s “12 Years a Slave”
Stanley Nelson: Orlando Bagwell and Noland Walker’s “Citizen King”
Lyric R. Cabral: Gillo Pontecorvo’s “The Battle of Algiers” and Charles Burnett’s “Killer of Sheep”
Yoruba Richen: Bob Fosse’s “All that Jazz” and Hal Ashby’s “The Landlord”
Dawn Porter: Richard Donner’s “The Omen” and Spike Lee’s “Malcolm X”
Joey Bada$$: Fernando Meirelles’ “City of God” and Mathieu Kassovitz’s “La Haine”
If you had to choose two songs to play on repeat … forever:
Joey Bada$$: Tupac “Temptations” and Joey Bada$$ “Like Me”
Jean Grae: Stevie Wonder’s “They Won’t Go When I Go” and Duke Ellington and John Coltrane’s “In a Sentimental Mood”
Rapsody: Lauryn Hill’s “Tell him” and Rapsody’s “Hard to Choose”
Michael Uzowuru: Elliot Smith’s “Twilight” and Yusef Lateef’s “Love Theme from Spartacus.”
Amma Asante: Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” and Prince’s “Purple Rain”









