Charlie Rose Season 25 Episode 103
Charlie Rose
Season 25

Ep 103. Politics; 'Maya Angelou: and Still I Rise'; 'Fire at Sea'

  • Not Rated
  • February 16, 2017

In season 25 episode 103 of Charlie Rose, the discussion centers around politics with a particular focus on two films, 'Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise' and 'Fire at Sea'.

The first segment of the show features Maya Angelou's biographical documentary 'And Still I Rise'. The film explores Maya Angelou's life story, delving deep into her early years, the discrimination she faced as a black woman, and her eventual rise as a prominent writer and civil rights activist. The documentary features interviews with people who knew Angelou intimately, including her son Guy Johnson. Additionally, the film incorporates previously unseen footage and photographs of Angelou's life. During the segment, the guests on the show discuss Angelou's literary achievements, her activism, and what she meant to the black community as a cultural icon.

The second half of the show is dedicated to the discussion of 'Fire at Sea' – an Italian documentary that focuses on the European migrant crisis. The film is a powerful portrayal of the human side of a political issue that is often reduced to numbers and statistics. The film follows the lives of individuals living on the Italian island of Lampedusa, which is a major destination for migrants fleeing Africa and the Middle East. The guests on the show discuss the film's approach to storytelling, the tragedy of the migrant crisis, and the politics surrounding refugees across Europe and America.

Throughout the episode, Charlie Rose expertly guides the discussion, asking probing questions that elicit thoughtful responses from the guests. He facilitates a nuanced conversation about politics, culture, and humanity, resulting in an episode that is both insightful and entertaining.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 16, 2017
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English