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The Woman King, Black Ice and Hollywood's changing depiction of Black history

The Woman King, Black Ice and Hollywood's changing depiction of Black history

CBC
Saturday, September 17, 2022 01:28:55 PM UTC

Viola Davis didn't approach The Woman King like just another film.

The Oscar winner took on the role of Nanisca, a general of the true-to-life all-women Agojie warriors, while also producing the film alongside her husband. But as it followed a little-known story in an African kingdom — fronted by a cast of nearly all-Black actors — Davis says it was nearly impossible to get a studio to buy in. 

"It's never been done," she said on a red carpet ahead of the film's world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.

"You can be a little bit afraid of something that's never been done. But sometimes things that have never been done, it doesn't mean that it's not gonna land."

Since then, the film has landed — picking up nearly $2 million US in previews before it even opened theatrically on Friday. And with it so too have the concepts of afrofuturism, reimagined Black history and casting Black people and culture as something to be looked up to and even emulated — instead of victims of slavery struggling to simply prove their equality.

And as far as TIFF goes, The Woman King was far from alone.

The world premiere for Chevalier saw Kelvin Harrison Jr. introduce the criminally little-known story of Joseph Bologne — a Black fencer, violin virtuoso and masterful classical composer who rivaled Mozart, and whom John Adams, the second president of the United States, called "the most accomplished man in Europe."

A world premiere for Sidney tells the story of Sidney Poitier, described in the TIFF synopsis as "one of the most gifted and charismatic actors the cinema has known." Dear Mama's world premiere looks at rapper Tupac and his mother Afeni Shakur, and attempts to reshape the story of both their contributions to the civil rights movement.   

And also receiving its world premiere was Black Ice, the Drake-fronted documentary — featuring Black Canadian NHL superstars P.K. Subban and Akim Aliu — that both highlighted the often-ignored contribution of Black athletes to the sport (including the introduction of the slapshot) and the racism they continue to face. 

"It's literally Canada's sport, and we don't know that Black people had all these contributions,"  Aliu told CBC on his red carpet. "I just hope this empowers people to look beyond this and lift up the hood and say, 'Hey, what other contributions have people of colour had to our society,' and they're going to quickly find out that we've been integral to where we are today."

Kim Fain, an English professor at Texas Southern University and author of Black Hollywood: From Butlers to Superheroes, the Changing Role of African American Men in the Movies, pointed to to all these movies as more than a coincidence. They're the result of changing trends in Hollywood, that itself is a reflection of the way society deals with — and understands — how we frame history. 

"Hollywood is reflecting the activist movement," Fain said, pointing to social justice movements like Black Lives Matter and afrofuturism, a literary genre that puts Black people and culture at the forefront of science and technology. 

"When you have a Black writer, you have a Black director, you have people saying, 'No … we're going to highlight the Black people who contributed in this way. And we're going to show you things in a way that you haven't seen before,'" she said. "We might revisit stories, but then we say, 'Wait a minute, we're going to tell it our way and re-centring Black people as they should be centred in these stories.'"

While The Woman King does not fall under the umbrella of afrofuturism — which, as its name suggests, often looks into a real or imagined future — Fain pointed to Black Panther as the catalyst for the genre's entry into the mainstream. That film put a fictional African society at the forefront of modern technology, and portrayed a a nation run, and inhabited, by Black people as a world power.

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