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Il faut parler de Cosby

Original title: We Need to Talk About Cosby
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022
  • TV-MA
  • 45m
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Il faut parler de Cosby (2022)
A four-part docuseries wrestles with the conversations of the #MeToo movement, focusing on Bill Cosby's descent from "America's Dad" to alleged sexual predator. The series explores the complex story of Cosby's life and work, weighing his actions against his indisputable global influence through interviews with comedians, cultural commentators, journalists and women who share their most personal, harrowing encounters with Cosby. Through archival footage, Cosby reveals who he may have been all along - the antithesis of the principled, public figure who became a hero, not only to African American people but to all people.
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Writer/director W. Kamau Bell's exploration of Bill Cosby's descent from "America's Dad" to convicted sexual predator. Comedians, journalists and survivors have a candid, first of its kind c... Read allWriter/director W. Kamau Bell's exploration of Bill Cosby's descent from "America's Dad" to convicted sexual predator. Comedians, journalists and survivors have a candid, first of its kind conversation about the man, his career and crimes.Writer/director W. Kamau Bell's exploration of Bill Cosby's descent from "America's Dad" to convicted sexual predator. Comedians, journalists and survivors have a candid, first of its kind conversation about the man, his career and crimes.

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    • W. Kamau Bell
    • Godfrey
    • Marc Lamont Hill
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      • W. Kamau Bell
      • Godfrey
      • Marc Lamont Hill
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    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 7 wins & 15 nominations total

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    W. Kamau Bell
    W. Kamau Bell
    • Self
    • 2022
    Godfrey
    Godfrey
    • Self - Comedian…
    • 2022
    Marc Lamont Hill
    Marc Lamont Hill
    • Self - Professor, Temple University…
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    Renee Graham
    • Self - Associate Editor, Boston Globe
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    Tressie McMillan Cottom
    Tressie McMillan Cottom
    • Self - Associate Professor, UNC at Chapel Hill
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    Doug E. Doug
    Doug E. Doug
    • Self - Actor, 'Griffin' on Cosby
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    Kliph Nesteroff
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    • Self - Author, The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels and the History of American Comedy…
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    Roland Martin
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    • Self - Host, Roland Martin Unfiltered
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    • Self - Author, History of Stand-Up Comedy: From Mark Twain to Dave Chappelle
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    Jamilah King
    • Self - Deputy Editor, Buzzfeed News
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    Maureen Ryan
    • Self - Film & TV Critic
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    Joseph C. Phillips
    Joseph C. Phillips
    • Self - Actor, 'Martin' on The Cosby Show
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    Kierna Mayo
    • Self - Former Editor-In-Chief, Ebony Magazine
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    9multiculturegirl-72567

    A Needed Conversation

    I think this content is bound to rub many people the wrong way. The director admits that he has a viewpoint from the beginning.

    If you are coming to this project to explore Cosby's "innocence" you won't find that here.

    What you will find is a nicely paced docuseries that doesn't lie about Bill Cosby's impact to American & Black culture. Instead W. Kamal Bell decenters Bill Cosby the legend and recenters him as a real person while giving space for survivors to tell their stories.

    This isn't a piece to simply bash someone who has done bad. It's deeper than that and worth the watch.
    8EUyeshima

    Reconciling the Legacy with the Harsh Reality of Bill Cosby

    He may be free on a legal technicality, but as director W. Kamau Bell points out in this four-part documentary, his legacy cannot be simply ignored. Bell recognizes the need to re-examine Cosby's life and groundbreaking career through the lens of the comedian's self-admitted behavior as a narcissistic sexual predator. Not only does Bell have some of the survivors recount their unsavory encounters with Cosby, but he also secures others well-versed with his deep cultural impact and challenged by how to reconcile the two Cosbys that co-exist.
    9thejdrage

    I was afraid to watch this, but ..............

    Wow. Brilliant documentary. It certainly went back in his history and further afield with his life than I expected. I learned a lot about Cosby, the man, I did not know before.

    I loved him as America's dad, but that ship has passed. Author Ann Rule said to love the man but hate the deed (and she was talking about Ted Bundy!), but Cosby went way over the line.

    I am very glad I watched this with an open mind. Yes, I am going to say the women were awesome! And brave.

    THANK YOU, Kamau Bell!!
    8tkdlifemagazine

    Must See

    This thoughtful and intelligent look at the complexity of the legacy of Bill Cosby is a must see. While the creator, W. Kamu Bell, makes it clear about his opinion of the guilt of Cosby, that does not stop him from doing two important things. The first is to provide a platform for a wide variety of opinions on Cosby and his legacy. The second is highlight the positive and negative impacts in a societal and personal way. There are a tons of interviews of people who have first hand accounts, were influenced by Cosby, and experts in the industry. The footage of Cosby on television, in standup, and in movies, makes this worth seeing alone. It is an archive of great film and television. One of the complexities of this project is that as it was completed there was a dramatic change in the legal proceedings against Cosby-which extended the project. I have seen Bill Cosby several times live. He was amazing. His impact on the world was amazing. That doesn't change by my belief that he did terrible things. It is complex. I don't have an opinion more than that people are more than any one thing they do, or don't do.
    7aarpcats

    He would still be in prison if he were anyone else,

    In the late 1970s, I went to a comedy club with my housemate, a woman from Philadelphia. I thought the young comics were great, but pretty raunchy. On the way home, I joked that there weren't any funny comics who didn't rely on dirt jokes.

    She said, "Well, there's Cosby, He doesn't tell dirty jokes, but he acts like a dirty man. He put his hands on my friend when she went to see him,"

    The cab pulled up to our building at that time, and we were distracted by paying the cab driver and getting out the flat keys. That was the end of it.

    By 1985, I had moved across the country, gotten married, and gotten involved with showing dogs. My dog did well, and it wasn't until the Southwest finals that I found out it was the same breed that Cosby owned. In fact, my dog was from a litter by the same sire and dame that Cosby owned, which made our dogs brother and sister. I was grooming my dog backstage at the show, when I heard Cosby was visiting the private staging room next to the show ring,

    One of the other dog owners knew him, and asked if I wanted to meet him. My husband said he would watch my dog if I wanted to go, and I started off to the staging room. Just then, a woman stepped in front of me and said, "Don't be alone with him. Take your husband with you. It isn't safe."

    I only tell you these stories because I am not a model, beauty pageant winner or a showgirl. I am a 70 year old woman who isn't the least bit involved in show biz, And, I am telling you that, to young women in the 1970s and 1980s, Cosby's perfidy was the least kept secret in the United States. If I knew, everyone knew. I was no one special.

    Why didn't anyone out him? Women tried. They were humiliated.

    And, let's be honest, no one wanted to believe that a decent black man would do the things those two women told me he did. No one in my liberal, white and black circle of friends wanted it to be true. And we knew he wouldn't be prosecuted if he were arrested.

    We hate Hugh Hefner and we hated that sexism, but there was no way to fight it. We just worked on passing the ERA.

    I'm glad Cosby got caught. I wish he were still in prison. But, more than anything, I wish he hadn't been a monster who let down all the people who believed in him,

    There's nothing new in this documentary, if you have been paying attention. But most people aren't paying attention, which is how Cosby got away with it so long,

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