We are the small axe.
"Small Axe" (2020), a poignant anthology series crafted by Lammas Park and Turbine Studios in the United Kingdom, is a masterful exploration of the West Indian community's experiences in London from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. Directed by the acclaimed Steve McQueen, this series weaves together five distinct yet interconnected stories that illuminate the struggles and triumphs of the Caribbean diaspora against the backdrop of systemic racism and societal neglect. Each film in the anthology stands as a testament to resilience, showcasing the indomitable spirit of individuals fighting for justice, identity, and community. The series opens with "Mangrove," a gripping narrative centered around the infamous trial of the Mangrove Nine, a group of Black activists charged with inciting a riot after protesting against police harassment. This film not only delves into the legal battle but also captures the vibrant cultural life of Notting Hill, highlighting the community's strength and solidarity. Following "Mangrove," "Lovers Rock" shifts the focus to a joyous celebration of Black British culture, set during a house party where the power of music and love transcends the era's oppressive atmosphere. In "Red, White and Blue," the series takes a more personal turn, following the journey of Leroy Logan, a young man who joins the Metropolitan Police to effect change from within, only to confront the deep-seated racism that pervades the force. This film poignantly explores the internal and external conflicts faced by those who dare to challenge the status quo. The anthology continues with "Alex Wheatle," which traces the life of the titular character, a young man navigating his identity and finding his voice amidst the backdrop of the 1981 Brixton uprising. Concluding with "Education," "Small Axe" delves into the fight for educational equality, focusing on a young boy named Kingsley, whose parents battle the system to secure him a proper education. This final installment underscores the broader theme of the series: the relentless pursuit of justice and dignity in the face of institutional barriers. Through its compelling storytelling and rich character development, "Small Axe" not only honors the legacy of the West Indian community in London but also serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and recognition.
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Year2020
Number of episodes5
Number of seasons1
Episode run time
StatusEnded
GenresDrama
Production countriesUnited Kingdom


