Small Axe
Director: N/A
Actors: Naomi Ackie, Gary Beadle, Khali Best
PlotIn 1970s and 1980s London, the West Indian community faces systemic racism and discrimination. This culminates in a series of incidents where the community stands up against injustice and fights for their rights. The narrative threads through various interconnected stories, all centered around the struggle for equality and recognition. One storyline follows a young man who is wrongfully accused and imprisoned due to racial prejudice, highlighting the gross inequities in the criminal justice system. Another thread portrays a vibrant cultural celebration that serves both as a moment of resistance and a powerful expression of identity amidst adversity.
Through these stories, we see how communal strength and determination can challenge entrenched social systems. While individuals face personal hardships and internal conflicts, their collective efforts manifest in public demonstrations and acts of defiance that draw attention to their plight. Overall, these interconnected tales paint a vivid picture of resilience and solidarity as the community battles against oppressive forces. The film effectively illustrates that while systemic barriers are formidable, unity and steadfastness can bring about change. With each character striving to carve out a space of freedom and dignity within a society that so often marginalizes them, the stories resonate with themes of hope, activism, and the ongoing quest for justice.
Writers: N/A
Release Date: 20 Nov 2020
Runtime: 31S min
Rating: TV-MA
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
A superbly packaged anthology with a cohesive A/V presentation, 'Small Axe' masterfully showcases Steve McQueen's impactful storytelling; Highly Recommended.
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