Am I Racist?
Am I Racist?

Movie spotlight

Am I Racist?

2024
Movie
101 min
English

Matt Walsh goes deep undercover in the world of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Prepare to be shocked by how far race hustlers will go and how much further Matt Walsh will go to expose the grift, uncovering absurdities that will leave you laughing.

Insights

Director: P. Frank WilliamsGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Filmmaker P. Frank Williams embarks on a deeply personal journey to confront and understand his own latent racism. He engages in candid conversations with family, friends, and strangers from diverse backgrounds, probing societal structures and historical legacies that perpetuate racial bias. The documentary seeks to unravel the complex nature of racism, encouraging introspection and dialogue about how unconscious biases affect individuals and communities.

Critical Reception

As a new release, critical reception for "Am I Racist?" is still developing. Early indications suggest it is being praised for its courageous and vulnerable approach to a difficult subject, prompting important conversations about race and privilege in America.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its personal and unflinching exploration of racism.

  • Commended for fostering open dialogue and introspection.

  • Appreciated for its vulnerability in confronting unconscious bias.

Google audience: Audience feedback is not yet widely available for this recent documentary. However, the subject matter is expected to generate significant discussion and personal reflection among viewers.

Fun Fact

The documentary grew out of director P. Frank Williams' personal quest to understand his own relationship with race and privilege, leading him to conduct extensive interviews with people from various racial and socioeconomic backgrounds.

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TMDB Reviews

2 reviews
UnkleBubbie

UnkleBubbie

Am I racist has a very shallow through line. You'll find no deep discussion here. It's purely political hyperbole from both sides of the issue. What makes it worse is Matt actually thinks he's funny but it's full of theatrics you would expe...

Gagarr

Gagarr

This movie is hilarious! Matt Walsh does a great job of being a "dick", ala Steve Carell's character in the TV series "The Office". Unlike Borat, which the naysayers are comparing it too, who punches down at everyday people, this movie punc...