Hidden Colors

2011
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Released: 14 April 2011 Released
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Official Website: http://hiddencolorsfilm.com/video-detail-hc1.php
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This film discusses some of the reasons the contributions of African and aboriginal people have been left out of the pages of history. Topics covered include the original image of Christ; the true story about the Moors; the original people of Asia; the great west African empires; the presence of Africans in America before Columbus; the real reason slavery was ended and much more.

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Nonureva Really Surprised!
Fluentiama Perfect cast and a good story
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Bumpy Chip It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Mentulate I don't understand the point of this film. It's research quality is almost non-existent, a few anecdotes driving huge leaps to conclusions. Buddha was black? Because a statue of a flatter-nosed Buddha was found? What does the film have against asians, are they not allowed a proud heritage too? Must identity-politics be a zero-sum game? Does Identity politics even serve a beneficial purpose?There are huge problems driven by racism faced by real people all around the globe, but I don't see how revisionist history is going to help. If anything this film makes the situation worse.The film is no more factual than the Black Panther movie, and a hell of a lot less entertaining. Where Black Panther was a benefit, a triumph of a movie, including as well as the story around the "black" production of that film, "Hidden Colors" accomplishes almost the exact opposite, with research at the level of an episode of Ghost Hunters.I can only give it two stars, the bonus point for being a bit thought provoking.
bigsteve-84345 This was my first time watching and it makes a lot of sense to anyone with a sense of history and I'm glad to have another side of history instead of the bs that high schools teach kids today.
okwoodard-86924 I am not a paid reviewer first of all. This documentary had me questioning everything that I was taught in school and college. I was captivated from beginning to end and watched all three documentaries in one night and have re-watched every single one at least four times and I cannot wait for Hidden Colors 4 to come out and was proud to support the Kickstarter campaign. May the Creator and the ancestors bless Brother Tariq Nasheed. Keep up the good work. As for those who critiques have been harsh, have you ever heard of Google? There is no reason whatsoever for you not doing your research and if you contest anything in the documentary, cite an example and then provide evidence that proves your point. Denigrating Brother Nasheed makes you look jealous and pathetic. Some people are so comfortable with the lie that they can't even fathom anything that counters their long cherished beliefs. They would rather believe that Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell and Henry Ford invented the light bulb, phone and automobile despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Louis Latimer and CR Patterson are the unsung and unheralded heroes whose ingenuity is finally getting much needed recognition and praise. I so loved when Dr. Kamene said that "the only thing that the European invented was the patent office." It brought everything that I already knew about the lies that I exposed on my own into even greater focus and deepened my appreciation for independent study. There are numerous examples of European theft of African ingenuity. One glaring example that wasn't even featured in the documentary was the example of Dr. Vivien Thomas. A carpenter by trade who never went to medical school that pioneered bypass surgery and trained world renowned surgeons all over the world. This man didn't have a high school diploma and yet has such brilliance that he taught at one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the USA. And to think that he couldn't even enter John Hopkins through the front door. The brilliance of melanated people worldwide astounds me and it is a crime against humanity that should be punishable by the most gruesome death ever for anyone to knowingly rob an entire segment of humanity of their history and potential. I hope that Tariq Nasheed keeps producing Hidden Colors into infinitum. These first three just scratch the surface! There is so much more to learn!!!!!
Terrek Whitaker Its nice to see all the agents of the system are still trying their hardest to discredit everything that is said about black history. The way you try so hard to debunk everything without any evidence to support your claims other than how funny it is. All you have to do is do a damn google search to find out if what these people are saying is true and as far as I've seen its 100%. Do your own research people. Agents love taking one negative comment others have said about someone and running with it. There is so much I want to touch on in this comment it burns me up. jdylan-1 "siddhartha gautama is an Indian man and he is real bhudda there's proof..." siddhartha gautama is just like white Jesus no evidence that he even existed. most of bhudda's ancient statues ARE COMPLETELY BLACK!!!! just do a damn google search.... Im gonna end here because I could go on and on about the deliberate propaganda these people are spreading simply do your own research... this whole movie i 100% true.

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