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MARIA DUARTE recommends a powerful film exploring the life and work of Sidney Poitier, the first ever black man to win an Oscar for best actor
BEST ACTOR: Sidney Poitier

Sidney (12A)
Directed by Reginald Hudlin

 

BORN two months premature, “I was not expected to live,” states the legendary Sidney Poitier who lived to the age of 94 and broke the mould by becoming the first ever black man to win an Oscar for best actor, refusing to play demeaning and subservient roles on screen.

Talking straight to camera, he describes his poverty-stricken childhood and his life-long experiences in this powerful and revealing documentary about his life, his work — in front of and behind the camera — and his legacy as an actor and activist at the centre of Hollywood and the civil rights movement.

Produced by Oprah Winfrey with the collaboration of the Poitier family, and directed by Reginald Hudlin, the film features frank interviews with Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, Spike Lee, Halle Berry as well as Robert Redford and Barbara Streisand to name a few. Plus his children, his wife and his exes.

Also featuring an interview Poitier gave Oprah (a massive fan) a number of years ago, it is heartwrenching to hear in his own words his first experiences with racism when he arrived from the Bahamas as a confident 15-year-old in Miami to stay with his older brother.

Up until then, he had no idea what racism was. Although it isn’t a warts-and-all biopic, it is insightful and gripping and quite cinematic.

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