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Dave Chappelle: 8:46
Directed by
Julia Reichert
and
Steven Bognar
R
2020
27m
Short
,
Comedy
8.1
90%
85%
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Dave Chappelle addresses George Floyd's death and racial injustice in a stand-up special filmed in Ohio.
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Dave Chappelle
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Aliciana Lopez
Sister
Dave Chappelle: 8:46 Ratings & Reviews
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David Griffin
Dave Chappelle's 8:46 is one of his most profound and poignant specials ever, as the iconic comedian passionately tackles issues concerning racial disparity in America.
Vanity Fair
Jordan Hoffman
This is theater at its most powerful.
Vox
Aja Romano
Even unrefined and exhausted - or perhaps because it is both of those things - Chappelle's perspective on being black in America is still searing, powerful, and worth hearing.
Los Angeles Times
Lorraine Ali
Dave Chappelle was not funny during his first stage performance in 87 days, an impassioned, 27-minute set that spoke to the cultural reckoning triggered by the killing of George Floyd. But the comedian was in top form.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
In its own eerie vacuum, 8:46, however one wants to define it, is a fascinating snapshot of the moment.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Craig Jenkins
It's Chappelle's most poignant material in ages... [but] Chappelle in middle age still mirrors his audience. We're coming together, and fast nowadays; we still have a ways to go.
National Review
Kyle Smith
Chappelle is a gifted man with a well-earned reputation for calling out BS. Yet in this instance, he has fallen for it.
The Week
Matthew Walther
The monologue Chappelle delivers is remarkable, both as a performance and as a text in its own right.
Entertainment Voice
Alci Rengifo
Marks a powerful return for Chappelle to the very essence behind his usual brand of comedy.
Decider
Sean L. McCarthy
Even Chappelle admits near the end: "This is not funny at all." But it needed to be said. And this could only be said by Chappelle.
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