

The Black Candle
Directed by M.K. Asante6 september 2008 71mDokumentär
6.85.8
A documentary about the struggle and triumph of African-American family, community, and culture, using Kwanzaa as a vehicle to celebrate the African-American experience. The seven principles of Kwanzaa (unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith) are so important to African-Americans today. The documentary explores the holiday's growth out of the Black Power Movement in the 1960s to its present-day reality as a global, pan-African holiday embraced by over 40 million celebrants.
The Black Candle Trivia
The Black Candle was released on 6 september 2008.
The Black Candle was directed by M.K. Asante.
The Black Candle has a runtime of 71m.
The Black Candle was produced by M.K. Asante, Ben Haaz.
A documentary about the struggle and triumph of African-American family, community, and culture, using Kwanzaa as a vehicle to celebrate the African-American experience. The seven principles of Kwanzaa (unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith) are so important to African-Americans today. The documentary explores the holiday's growth out of the Black Power Movement in the 1960s to its present-day reality as a global, pan-African holiday embraced by over 40 million celebrants.
The key characters in The Black Candle are Self - Narrator (Maya Angelou), Self (Molefi Kete Asante), Self (Jim Brown).
The Black Candle is a Dokumentär film.
The Black Candle has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.






