Now!
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Now! (1965) is the title of a short subject directed by Cuban filmmaker Santiago Álvarez, about racial discrimination towards black people and ensuing race riots in the United States which featured the eponymous 1963 song by singer/actress Lena Horne. The propaganda/political film film uses elements such as morgue photos and assorted newsreel footage, reminiscent in style to current video clips.
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