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  1. Black Power: A British Story of Resistance: Directed by George Amponsah. With Daniel Kaluuya, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Malcolm X. How the movement came into being in the late 1960s, when it fought back against police brutality and racism.

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    • Documentary, History
    • George Amponsah
    • 2021-09-17
  2. Mar 25, 2021 · Almost a year on from Black Lives Matter protests in the UK following George Floyd's death in the USA, Steve McQueen's new documentary, Black Power: A British Story of Resistance, is timely,...

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  3. Sep 17, 2021 · Amazon Prime Video’s Black Power: A British Story of Resistance casts the spotlight on the revolutionary movement in British history so often overlooked. Directed by George Amponsah (The Hard Stop) and narrated by Daniel Kaluuya (Judas and the Black Messiah), the documentary chronicles the setbacks.

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  4. Despite the downfalls, the documentary shows how with unity and self empowerment, Black Power groups successfully fought for change and achieved historic victories. Full Review | Sep 8, 2021

  5. 100% Tomatometer 6 Reviews Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings. An examination of the Black Power movement in the late 1960s in the UK, surveying both the individuals and the cultural forces...

    • (6)
    • Unknown Actor
    • George Amponsah
    • Documentary
  6. Mar 25, 2021 · Amponsah revives [British activists'] reputations and honours their legacies with an editing device that takes us into the darkrooms of the black photographers Neil Kenlock and Charlie Phillips.

  7. 7 ★★★★★ ratings (6%) ★★★★★. Popular reviews. Recent reviews. An examination of the Black Power movement in the late 1960s in the UK, surveying both the individuals and the cultural forces that defined the era.