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The Birth of a Nation
Nat Turner, a former slave in America, leads a liberation movement in 1831 to free African-Americans in Virginia that results in a violent retaliation from whites.
Nate Parker
Nate Parker
Casts & Crew
Nate Parker
Armie Hammer
Aja Naomi King
Jackie Earle Haley
Penelope Ann Miller
Gabrielle Union
Mark Boone Junior
Aunjanue Ellis
Dwight Henry
Esther Scott
Roger Guenveur Smith
Jeryl Prescott
Colman Domingo
Dominic Bogart
Jason Stuart
Katie Garfield
Jayson Warner Smith
Steve Coulter
Aiden Flowers
Dane Davenport
Chiké Okonkwo
Tony Espinosa
Kai Norris
Chris Greene
Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Justin Randell Brooke
Ryan Mulkay
Allen Phoenix
Vincent Anthony
Bobby Batson
Damon Bellmon
Gregory Black
Alkoya Brunson
Anthony Bryant
Victoria Budkey
Sheila Cochran
Logan Coffey
Kemuel Crossty
Nicole Davis
Morgen Dukes
Shannon Edwards
Brad Schmidt
Also Directed by Nate Parker
A man in solitary confinement for seven years comes out into a world of self-isolation.
At the dinner table sits a white family: the father (a police officer), a mother and their two sons—a teenager and his younger brother. The teenager has an African-American friend, J.B., whom he wants to hang out with, but his father doesn’t want him leaving the house to meet up with J.B.—and especially not at night. “I want to keep you from bad situations,” the father explains to his son—an eerie foretelling, but more important, indicative of the violence that this white man associates with all black boys, even J.B., a black boy he knows personally and considers to be “a good kid.”
A Marine veteran working as a school janitor tries to mend his relationship with his son after a divorce. When his son is killed by a police officer found innocent without standing trial, he takes matters into his own hands.