Fifty years after the March on Washington, the dreams of Dr. Martin Luther King have faded, leaving behind disappointment and long-standing fears. The film explores what it means to be Black in America today, using captivating visuals and an epic narration from a diverse group of artists and thought leaders.
Dreams Are Colder Than Death
The film explores the advancements made for African Americans since the historic March on Washington, featuring a diverse range of perspectives from artists, scholars, and everyday individuals.