Ernest Cole: Lost and Found not only brings to light Cole's powerful photographs but also provocatively examines the treatment of Black artists and societal issues across time.
"I recognize all the steps. When you take a contact sheet, I see myself," says Cole, illustrating both his personal experience and broader struggles faced by Black photographers.
Raoul Peck comments on the documentary landscape, stating: "The whole industry has changed. I knew another world, and I recognize it's not that anymore," reflecting on the challenges facing contemporary filmmakers.
Peck highlights how younger filmmakers today are willing to accept lower standards due to financial constraints: "...there's less money so young people are desperate and accept stuff that my generation would never accept."
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