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The documentary explores the remarkable journey of Gordon Parks, from his time as a LIFE magazine photographer to becoming a novelist and filmmaker, highlighting his impact on social issues and his unwavering commitment to using his talent to inspire change, shedding light on the challenges he faced as a black artist in a white-dominated industry and celebrating his groundbreaking achievements. A Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks is a 2021 American English-language Documentary film featuring Kareem Abdul-jabbar, William Jelani Cobb, Anderson Cooper, Ava Duvernay, Nelson George, Spike Lee and Bryan Stevenson. A Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks was Produced by John Maggio, Monica Berra, Richard Lowe, Teddy Kunhardt, George Kunhardt and Matthew Henderson. The movie is directed by John Maggio. HBO acquired the distribution rights for the movie. A Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks was released on 15th November 2021 and takes a screen time of 89 minutes. Cinematography was done by Joe Arcidiacono and Clair Popkin and editing by Richard Lowe. The music was composed by Gary Lionelli.
Jini Score 9.5/10
Critics Score 64%
Rating 7.5/10
Jini Score 9.5%
Critics Score 64
Rating 7.5
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A Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 64%
Candice Frederick
Other contemporary photographers point to Parks as an inspiration for many of todays provocative #BlackLivesMatter photos that often document Black life in resilience, pain or sometimes both, due to systemic oppression. ( Read More )
Chris Barsanti
John Maggios documentary is workmanlike in presentation but scintillating in its content. ( Read More )
Matt Fagerholm
deeply moving in how it illustrates the ways in which a single life can have an eternal ripple effect throughout the generations. ( Read More )
Tambay Obenson
A welcomed effort, the film doesnt fully commit, resulting in a rather uninspired portrait of one of Americas greatest artistic trailblazers. ( Read More )
Robert Daniels
The film truly offers a comprehensive look at the photographers way of working, along with his work. ( Read More )