In this collection of interviews with some of America's most conservative black pundits, white director Justin Malone presents his vision of being black in America. Featuring politicians, lobbyists, ministers, some unqualified random people (even an alleged sex pest), the film explores their choice to navigate the world as one of America's most self-resenting identities: the American Black Conservative. In this propaganda film from Director Justin Malone and Executive Producer Larry Elder, Uncle Tom evangelizes victim-blaming, selfishness, and their lack of empathy. Uncle Tom shows us a biased perspective of American History from this political ”movement.”
Production | Larry Elder | Executive Producer |
Production | Ryder Ansell | Producer |
Directing | Justin Malone | Director |
Production | Kimball Anderson | Line Producer |
Production | Michael Ball | Production Manager |
Writing | Ryder Ansell | Writer |
Editing | Justin Malone | Editor |
Sound | Damon Criswell | Original Music Composer |
Production | Lauren Reed Anderson | Production Coordinator |
Writing | Justin Malone | Writer |
Writing | Larry Elder | Writer |
Production | Justin Malone | Producer |
Camera | Vincent Monsaint | Additional Camera |
Camera | Adam Roberts | Additional Camera |
Sound | Ryder Ansell | Sound Designer |
Crew | Justin Malone | Cinematography |
Crew | Charles McGarry | Legal Services |
Editing | Ryder Ansell | Assistant Editor |
Production | Mary Malone | Production Assistant |