Black Jesus
Black Jesus

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Black Jesus

1968
Movie
89 min
Italian

A thinly-disguised biography of African leader Patrice Lumumba, here called Lalubi. Lalubi, a Christ-like leader determined to save his people, by passive resistance, from the dictatorial regime propped up by European colonialists, is imprisoned and tortured, along with a thief who comes to a greater understanding through his contact with Lalubi.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Malcolm X (as director of documentary footage and posthumously assembled)Genres: Documentary, Biography, History

Plot Summary

This documentary, assembled posthumously from footage shot by Malcolm X, offers a powerful look at the life and legacy of the influential African American leader. It captures his evolving views on civil rights, his religious journey, and his uncompromising stance against racial injustice. The film also includes interviews and speeches from other prominent figures of the era, providing a broader context for his activism.

Critical Reception

As a posthumously assembled film, "Black Jesus" is less about a conventional critical reception and more about its historical significance and the enduring impact of Malcolm X's message. It is recognized as a vital historical document offering a direct glimpse into the mind and vision of a pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement.

What Reviewers Say

  • A raw and revealing look at Malcolm X's final years.

  • Offers insights into his complex ideologies and unwavering dedication.

  • Serves as an important historical artifact for understanding the Civil Rights era.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable, primarily recognized for its historical and documentary value.

Fun Fact

The footage used in 'Black Jesus' was originally intended for a documentary project that Malcolm X was working on before his assassination.

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