Black Boys (film)

[2] It addresses the dehumanization of young Black men by showing they are worthy of respect and care which have been denied to them systemically in the United States.

Interviews are conducted with athletes including Carmelo Anthony and Greg Scruggs who discuss commodification of Black men in professional sports.

[4] The New York Times stated that director Sonia Lowman "takes a commendable poetic approach," and that the film has "moments of joy.

"[5] The Suffolk Journal stated it was "a remarkable documentary that dove into exploring the trials of Black men in a country that isn't always willing to listen to or acknowledge them.

The variety of stories were deeply-moving and added extra depth to the documentary by sharing the perspectives of both young and old Black men.