African American films have historically been significant, providing entertainment and social commentary. Many African American films have been based on historical events, providing a powerful and moving depiction of the African American experience.
These films have helped to educate and inform audiences about the African American experience and promote social change. The portrayal of African American history in cinema has evolved over time, from the early days of ‘race films‘ to the more recent focus on historical accuracy.
Filmmakers have used various techniques to tell the stories of Black history, including dramatisation, documentary, and animation.
Black History Month is a powerful time to reflect on the contributions of African Americans to our society. It is also a great time to celebrate, engage in meaningful conversations, and watch movies that tell the stories of African American lives, struggles, and successes. The following are some of the most powerful and influential African American films you can watch to commemorate Black History Month. These films are all based on true stories.
Selma (2014)

Selma is a powerful movie that tells the story of the march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, which successfully secured voting rights for African Americans. Directed by Ava DuVernay, Selma follows civil rights leader Dr Martin Luther King Jr. as he leads the 1965 march and the plight of the many activists who risked their lives in the fight for equality. The film follows their struggles as they deal with police brutality, racism, and the press’s incessant spotlight. Selma is an inspiring and educational film that shows us the importance of standing up for what is right and the strength it takes to stay strong in the face of adversity.
Hidden Figures (2016)

Hidden Figures is another inspiring movie based on a true story. It follows the remarkable contribution of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, African American women who worked at NASA in the 1940s and 1950s and were instrumental in launching astronaut John Glenn into orbit. The movie stars Taraji P. Henson as Katherine Johnson, Octavia Spencer as Dorothy Vaughan, and Janelle Monáe as Mary Jackson. The film celebrates the achievements of these extraordinary women and highlights their resilience in the face of racism and sexism.
Malcolm X (1992)

Malcolm X (1992) is a biographical movie on the life of African American leader Malcolm X. Directed by Spike Lee, Denzel Washington stars as Malcolm X and chronicles his life from his troubled youth to his conversion to the Nation of Islam and, ultimately, his assassination. The movie is based on the autobiography of Malcolm X, as told to Alex Haley. It is a gripping and powerful story about a man’s journey towards self-discovery in a racially divided America. The film features an all-star cast, including Angela Bassett, Delroy Lindo, and Al Freeman Jr., who deliver powerful performances. It is an inspiring story that reminds us how far we have come and how much further we still have to go.
Harriet (2019)

Harriet (2019) is a biographical drama that tells the story of Harriet Tubman, an African-American woman who escaped from slavery and helped thousands of enslaved people to gain their freedom. Directed by Kasi Lemmons, the movie stars Cynthia Erivo as Tubman, who is portrayed as a fearless figure determined to free her people. This movie dives deep into the courage and resilience of the enslaved people, and the struggles they faced in their fight for freedom. It also highlights the importance of faith and perseverance, as well as the necessary sacrifices that must be made to create a better future.
Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)

Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) is a biographical drama about the assassination of leader Fred Hampton. The movie follows the rise of the Black Panther Party. It chronicles the events leading up to Hampton’s death and his legacy. This movie, directed by Shaka King, stars Daniel Kaluuya as Fred Hampton and LaKeith Stanfield as William O’Neal, an FBI informant. The film is a gripping look at the power of friendship, loyalty, and betrayal in the face of a corrupt system.
If your favourite historical film isn’t on the list, leave a comment and tell us about it.
Great list. Judas and the Black Messiah was an excellent movie. You should add the Woman King to this list.