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Judas And The Black Messiah delivers a powerful portrayal of the death and betrayal of a black civil rights activist
Review
Updated: 12 Mar 2021, 1:02
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THE Civil Rights movement in 1960s America is well-trodden ground on the big screen.
But Judas And The Black Messiah introduces us to one key player that many may not have been aware of.
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Judas And The Black Messiah introduces us to one key player in the US civil rights movement that many may not have been aware of.Credit: AP:Associated Press
And it does so with performances so powerful that his is a name and a story you will never forget.
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