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'Cane River' Is A Long-Lost Black Romance, Deepened By Untold Histories [Be Reel Podcast]

2020/7/3
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"Cane River" (1982), a recently unearthed debut from late writer/director Horace Jenkins, is now, after a year of remastering, available for streaming. Part love story, part critique of colorism in Louisana, "Cane River" is a moving examination of how cinematic romances can't escape history. Critic and writer Tiana Reid joins Noah and Chance to unpack the concept of the "Black outdoors" and review some of Peter Metoyer's poetry.

Read Tiana's tremendous review of "Cane River" here:

www.nybooks.com/daily/2020/06/20/…e-black-outdoors/)


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