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Alumnus Profile: Noube Rateau, 鈥10

Capturing with his camera the biggest social issues of today

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 [Editor's Note: This is the second of four stories for Black History Month]

When he was a student at 猎奇重口视频 State University, Noube Rateau, 鈥10, watched in frustration the day protestors arrived on campus carrying posters depicting then-President Barack Obama as Adolph Hitler.

Those carrying the jarring signs back in 2010 were demonstrating against Obama鈥檚 stand on healthcare reform. In response, Rateau made a documentary, 鈥淗uman Rights Overdue,鈥 supporting the president鈥檚 healthcare proposal.

Tackling important social issues like this is what drives the young black director.

In 2009, the Brockton native founded , and in doing so created a platform where he can continue his work and create films that both educate the community on real-life situations and offer possible solutions.

Rateau had additional motivation for starting up the production company.

鈥淪tatistically speaking, less than 10 percent of directors in Hollywood are black. When we watch films it鈥檚 often how white people perceive black people. I want to tell stories about how people actually live, question stereotypes and discuss controversial issues,鈥 Rateau said.

The documentaries produced by Noube Productions have been well received, many earning honors including a 2016 best documentary New England Emmy nomination for Out of Bounds.

That film, co-directed with William Medero, tells the story of inner-city athletes and the struggles they face. The film features interviews with athletes and sports commentators, including ESPN鈥檚 Stephen A. Smith and Basketball Hall of Fame reporter Jackie MacMullen.

Chronicling hot-button social issues will always be the goal for Noube Productions.

Rateau鈥檚 favorite work to date is Fatherhood, a documentary that explores the stereotype of African American families where the father is not present.

When he鈥檚 not directing, the alumnus can be found guiding the next generation of filmmakers as a teacher at Lynn Vocational Technical Institute. 

鈥淚 find that the things I do, I can apply them in the class. It makes me a better teacher,鈥 Rateau said. 鈥淚 use TV production as a vehicle to teach life skills.鈥

He plans picking up the camera again soon and is considering taking American education as his next subject.

鈥淢aking these documentaries, it鈥檚 not about the money, I鈥檓 not retiring off of it,鈥 Rateau said. 鈥淏ut I go to work every day in a TV studio, it鈥檚 the best job in the world. The God鈥檚 honest truth is, I鈥檓 doing what I love.鈥 (Story by Heather Harris Michonski, University News and Video)

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