Steve McQueen’s Small Axe Anthology Series Premiere Dates Released

SMALL AXE: A Collection of Five Films will premiere on Amazon Prime Video as follows:
MANGROVE:  Friday, November 20
LOVERS ROCK: Friday, November 27
RED, WHITE AND BLUE: Friday, December 4
ALEX WHEATLE:  Friday, December 11
EDUCATION: Friday, December 18

With his bold and multifaceted Small Axe anthology series, Steve McQueen has made the films of the moment. Three of the five films — Mangrove, Lovers Rock, and Red, White and Blue — have premiered to a great reception at the NYFF. The films capture vividly the lives of London’s West Indian community from the late 1960s to mid 80s and their force of will against systemic racism and discrimination. “I dedicate these films to George Floyd, and all the other black people that have been murdered, seen or unseen, because of who they are, in the U.S., U.K. and elsewhere,” the director said in May.

Shaun Parkes as Frank Crichlow in Mangrove. Photo Credit: Des Willie /Amazon Prime Video.

Mangrove centers on Frank Crichlow (Shaun Parkes), the owner of Notting Hill’s Caribbean restaurant, Mangrove, a lively community base for locals, intellectuals and activists. In a reign of racist terror, the local police raid Mangrove time after time, making Frank and the local community take to the streets in peaceful protest in 1970. When nine men and women, including Frank and leader of the British Black Panther Movement Altheia Jones-LeCointe (Letitia Wright), and activist Darcus Howe (Malachi Kirby), are wrongly arrested and charged with incitement to riot, a highly publicized trial ensues, leading to hard-fought win for those fighting against discrimination. Letitia Wright (Black Panther), Shaun Parkes (Lost in Space), and Malachi Kirby (Curfew) star alongside Rochenda Sandall (Line of Duty), Jack Lowden (The Long Song), Sam Spruell (Snow White and the Huntsmen), Gershwyn Eustache (The Gentleman), Nathaniel Martello-White (Collateral), Richie Campbell (Liar), Jumayn Hunter (Les Miserables), and Gary Beadle (Summer of Rockets). Mangrove was co-written by Alastair Siddons and Steve McQueen.

Micheal Ward as Franklyn in Lovers Rock. Photo Credit: Parisa Taghizedeh/ Amazon Prime Video

Lovers Rock tells a fictional story of young love at a Blues party in 1980. The film is an ode to the romantic reggae genre called “Lovers Rock” and to the Black youth who found freedom and love in its sound in London house parties, when they were unwelcome in white nightclubs. Amarah-Jae St. Aubyn makes her screen debut opposite the BAFTAs 2020 Rising Star award recipient Micheal Ward (Top Boy). Shaniqua Okwok (Boys), Kedar Williams-Stirling (Sex Education), Ellis George (Doctor Who), Alexander James-Blake (Top Boy), and Kadeem Ramsay (Blue Story) also star, as well as Francis Lovehall and Daniel Francis-Swaby who make their screen debuts. Lovers Rock was co-written by Courttia Newland and Steve McQueen.

Steve Toussaint as Kenneth Logan (left) and John Boyega as Leroy Logan(right) in Red, White and Blue. Photo Credit: Will Robson-Scott/AmazonPrime Video.

Red, White and Blue tells the true story of Leroy Logan, a young forensic scientist with a yearning to do more than his solitary laboratory work. When he sees his father assaulted by two policemen, he finds himself driven to revisiting a childhood ambition to become a police officer; an ambition borne from the naïve hope of wanting to change racist attitudes from within. First, Leroy has to face the consequences of his father’s disapproval, never mind the blatant racism he finds in his new role as a despised yet exemplary Constable in the Metropolitan Police Force. John Boyega (Star Wars: The Force Awakens) and Steve Toussaint (Prince of Persia) star with talented newcomers Tyrone Huntley, Nathan Vidal and Jaden Oshenye. Red, White and Blue was co-written by Courttia Newland and Steve McQueen.

Sheyi Cole as Alex Wheatle (left) and Khali Best as Badger (right) in Alex Wheatle. Photo Credit: Will Robson-Scott/Amazon Prime Video.

Alex Wheatle follows the true story of award-winning writer, Alex Wheatle (Sheyi Cole), from a young boy through his early adult years. Having spent his childhood in a mostly white institutional care home with no love or family, he finally finds not only a sense of community for the first time in Brixton, but his identity and ability to grow his passion for music and DJ’ing. When he is thrown in prison during the Brixton Uprising of 1981, he confronts his past and sees a path to healing. Sheyi Cole stars opposite Jonathan Jules. Alex Wheatle was co-written by Alastair Siddons and Steve McQueen.

Kenyah Sandy as Kingsley Smith (center) in Education. Photo Credit: WillRobson-Scott / Amazon Prime Video.

Education is the coming of age story of 12-year-old Kingsley, a boy with a fascination for astronauts and rockets. When Kingsley is called to the Headmaster’s office for disruptive behaviour in class, he is shocked to discover his transfer to a school for those with “special needs.” Distracted by working two jobs, his parents are unaware of what was an unofficial segregation policy at play, preventing many Black children from having the education they deserve until a group of West Indian women take matters into their own hands. Newcomer Kenyah Sandy stars opposite Sharlene Whyte (We Hunt Together, Casualty), Daniel Francis (Once Upon A Time, Homefront), Tamara Lawrance (The Long Song, Kindred) and Josette Simon (Wonder Woman, Silent Witness, Law & Order: UK).

Directed By: Steve McQueen
Written By: Steve McQueen, Alastair Siddons, Courttia Newland
Starring: John Boyega (Red, White and Blue), Letitia Wright (Mangrove), Shaun Parkes (Mangrove), Malachi Kirby (Mangrove), Rochenda Sandall (Mangrove), Micheal Ward (Lovers Rock), Amarah-Jae St. Aubyn (Lovers Rock), Steve Toussaint (Red, White and Blue)
Executive Producers: Steve McQueen, Tracey Scoffield, David Tanner

Steve McQueen’s Small Axe Anthology Series Premiere Dates Released