
1968
A compelling document of the Black Panther Party leadership in 1967. This film contains a prison interview with Minister of Defense Huey P. Newton as well as an interview with Minister of Information Eldridge Cleaver, footage of the aftermath of the police assault against the Los Angeles Chapter headquarters, demonstrations to free Huey at Hutton Memorial Park and the Alameda County Court House and a recitation of the party's Ten-Point Platform by co-founder Bobby Seale. Newsreel's 19th, and one of their most widely distributed films, it was originally released as "Off the Pig," but has since seen release under the name Black Panther. This short film features drawings from activist artist Emory Douglas.

Eldridge Cleaver

Huey P. Newton

Bobby Seale

The Panafrican Festival in Algiers

The First Rainbow Coalition

A Huey P. Newton Story

Chicago 10

Cultural Nationalism

Huey P. Newton: Prelude to Revolution

Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution

The Murder of Fred Hampton

La gueule de l'emploi

The Gap

Art of Destruction

Eyes of the Rainbow

In Prison My Whole Life

A Bobby Seale Story: Black Panthers

May Day (Newsreel #29)

The Honey Trap: A True Story of Love, Lies and the FBI

The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution

Dope Is Death

The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975

Christmas Church Parade