People at Denver: Allan King, second interview
Paul interviews Allan King again about his latest documentary, EMPz for Life (2006).
Allan King’s latest film, EMPz for Life, is a film long overdue. The common concept of racism is outdated and conjures images from the Civil Rights Movement. The racism we face today has been harder to attach an image to. EMPz for Life accomplishes just this as the camera crew follows–in King’s signature cinema verite style–half a dozen young men and their frustrated mentor through twelve weeks of their life in inner city Toronto.
Starz Denver Film Festival, spout.com podcast

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