Cold Open · Essay · jan 29, 2025

Ernest R. Dickerson on Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X and Juice

Legendary filmmaker Ernest Dickerson joins Elliot Bloom for a journey through one of the great careers in American cinema. From his early love of science fiction and a chance meeting with Spike Lee on his first day of film school, Dickerson reflects on the films that defined a generation: Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, Juice. With encyclopaedic knowledge and genuine passion, he traces the development of a visual language that captured Black American life with a specificity and urgency that mainstream Hollywood had never managed.

Film Journalist · Celebrating Cinema

Legendary filmmaker Ernest Dickerson joins host Elliot Bloom for an insightful journey through his remarkable career. From his early love of sci-fi and fascination with the practical elements of filmmaking to meeting long-time collaborator Spike Lee on his first day of film school, Dickerson reflects on the defining moments that have influenced his work. With an encyclopaedic knowledge of cinema, he discusses his pivotal role in shaping Black American cinema over the last 40 years and the stories behind the making of his iconic films. In a candid conversation, Dickerson also reveals the unexpected path that led him to make a feature film about Curaçao.

Book tickets to ⁠CC Film Club: Juice

Films mentioned

  • It Came From Beneath The Sea (Robert Gordon, 1955)
  • Creature With The Atom Brain (Edward L. Cahn, 1955)
  • Jason And The Argonauts (Don Chaffey, 1963)
  • Dr. No (Terence Young, 1962)
  • Oliver Twist (David Lean, 1948)
  • In Cold Blood (Richard Brooks, 1967)
  • Do The Right Thing (Spike Lee, 1989)
  • Mo’ Better Blues (Spike Lee, 1990)
  • Malcom X (Spike Lee, 1992)
  • Lawrence of Arabia (David Lean, 1962)
  • Far And Away (Ron Howard, 1992)
  • Juice (Ernest Dickerson, 1992)
  • The Wire (David Simon, 2002-2008)
  • Double Play (Ernest Dickerson, 2017)

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