Small Axe: Five Films by Steve McQueen
With the five films that make up hisĀ Small AxeĀ anthology (Mangrove; Lovers Rock; Red, White and Blue; Alex Wheatle;Ā andĀ Education), director Steve McQueen offers a richly evocative panorama of West Indian life in London from the late 1960s through the early ā80sāa time defined for the community by the terror of police violence, the empowering awakening of political consciousness, and the ecstatic escape of a vibrant reggae scene. Ranging in tone from tenderly impressionistic to devastatingly clear-eyed, these powerfully performed portraits of Black resistance, joy, creativity, and collective actionāall sumptuously shot by Shabier Kirchnerāform a revolutionary counterhistory of mid-twentieth-century Britain at a transformational moment.
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Small Axe: Five Films by Steve McQueen
Small Axe: Five Films by Steve McQueen
With the five films that make up hisĀ Small AxeĀ anthology (Mangrove; Lovers Rock; Red, White and Blue; Alex Wheatle;Ā andĀ Education), director Steve McQueen offers a richly evocative panorama of West Indian life in London from the late 1960s through the early ā80sāa time defined for the community by the terror of police violence, the empowering awakening of political consciousness, and the ecstatic escape of a vibrant reggae scene. Ranging in tone from tenderly impressionistic to devastatingly clear-eyed, these powerfully performed portraits of Black resistance, joy, creativity, and collective actionāall sumptuously shot by Shabier Kirchnerāform a revolutionary counterhistory of mid-twentieth-century Britain at a transformational moment.
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With the five films that make up hisĀ Small AxeĀ anthology (Mangrove; Lovers Rock; Red, White and Blue; Alex Wheatle;Ā andĀ Education), director Steve McQueen offers a richly evocative panorama of West Indian life in London from the late 1960s through the early ā80sāa time defined for the community by the terror of police violence, the empowering awakening of political consciousness, and the ecstatic escape of a vibrant reggae scene. Ranging in tone from tenderly impressionistic to devastatingly clear-eyed, these powerfully performed portraits of Black resistance, joy, creativity, and collective actionāall sumptuously shot by Shabier Kirchnerāform a revolutionary counterhistory of mid-twentieth-century Britain at a transformational moment.
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