Matthew Ornstein’s new documentary “Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America” follows the the life of Daryl Davis, an accomplished musician who has performed all over the world with legends like Chuck Berry and Little Richard, who meets and befriends members of the Ku Klux Klan in his spare time. His relationships have proven remarkably effective with many members reconsidering their beliefs and with some even leaving the organization. Though his methods and his collection of Klan artifacts are controversial, Davis preaches and practices that change happens on a one-on-one basis. Watch an exclusive clip from “Accidental Courtesy” below.
Read More: SXSW Exclusive: Provocative Clip From Documentary ‘Accidental Courtesy’ Explores The Beliefs Of The Kkk
Aside from Davis, the film also features Frank Ancona, Thomas Robb, Jeff Schoep, Kwame Rose, Jc Faulk and Mark Potok. It has won multiple awards since its world premiere at last year’s South by Southwest Festival,...
Read More: SXSW Exclusive: Provocative Clip From Documentary ‘Accidental Courtesy’ Explores The Beliefs Of The Kkk
Aside from Davis, the film also features Frank Ancona, Thomas Robb, Jeff Schoep, Kwame Rose, Jc Faulk and Mark Potok. It has won multiple awards since its world premiere at last year’s South by Southwest Festival,...
- 1/5/2017
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
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