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  1. Black Ice is a worthy view for the casual historian, sports fanatic, or documentary lover. Hopefully the film will lead to longer stories on the many topics introduced. Rated: 7/10 • Sep 1, 2023 ...

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    • Hubert Davis
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    • Documentary, Sports
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  2. Michael Talbot-Haynes Film Threat. Black Ice is the kind of film where you are in a different world once finishing it. Full Review | Original Score: 10/10 | Jul 17, 2023. Mike McGranaghan Aisle ...

  3. Black Ice: Directed by Hubert Davis. With P.K. Subban, Marcel Albers. Black Ice exposes a history of racism in hockey through the untold stories of Black hockey players, both past and present, in a predominantly white sport.

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    • Documentary, Sport
    • Hubert Davis
    • 2023-02-02
  4. Jul 14, 2023 · Sep 14, 2023. The documentary Black Ice is a call to action in confronting the racist patterns embedded within the game while striving for a better, inclusive future. The documentary is a well-told story full of questioning, suffering, and absolutely demands telling. Black Ice also has a difficult time rising out of the negative instances told ...

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    • Hubert Davis
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  5. Details. Starring: P.K. Subban, Marcel Albers Directed by: Hubert Davis Written by: Darril Fosty Runtime: 97 Minutes Rated: R for language including racial slurs. Release Date: February 2, 2023

  6. Sep 13, 2022 · In his Black Ice film review, SHIFTER’s Kevin Bourne says the documentary is not only a damning look at racism in hockey, but in Canada at-large. Executive produced by Lebron James, Maverick Carter, Drake and Future The Prince, Black Ice chronicles the history of anti-Black racism in hockey, from the Coloured Hockey League in 1895 through to today.

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  8. 22 likes. Review by Leesah Sea ★★★½. TIFF Film #5. BLACK ICE exposes Canada’s dark history when it comes to hockey. Using archival footage and interviews, it explores the untold history of Black people in hockey and current challenges that they still encounter in the sport today. From the almost unknown or forgotten Coloured Hockey ...

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