Small Axe fuses the political and poetic and reminds that oppression does not define communities; it is one element of a much richer cultural tapestry and emotional terrain.
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Small Axe: Education, BBC One review - domestic drama concludes groundbreaking film series with quiet power
Systematic prejudice in the 1970s school system gives emotional punch to Steve McQueen s finale
The fifth and final film in the
Education. At first, it appears this refers to the education of the central character, 12-year-old London boy Kingsley Smith, impressively played by Kenyah Sandy, who’s transferred to a disgraceful “School for the Educationally Subnormal” after being disruptive. However, by the end of the 63-minute drama, it becomes clear the education in question is as much that of his