Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali (2021)
Title | Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali |
Year | 2021 |
Country | USA |
Genre | Documentary (Movies) |
Run Time | 1h 36 min |
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Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali (2021), an American documentary film on Netflix, was directed by Marcus A. Clarke. Inspired by the book Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship Between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X by Randy Roberts and Johnny Smith, the film explores the bond and eventual breakdown between boxer Muhammad Ali and civil rights advocate Malcolm X. Through a combination of archival footage and interviews with close associates, it delves into their complex relationship. The film premiered on September 9, 2021.
Recounting the remarkable tale of two legendary individuals from the 20th century- Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X – who forged an unlikely friendship. This bond between the charming and vocally bold Olympic hero, and the formerly incarcerated, now intellectual rebel, remains largely unacknowledged. Their powerful message against white oppression still holds relevance today. Undoubtedly, their relationship ran deep, their camaraderie genuine, and their legacies forever intertwined.
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Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali (2021), an American documentary film on Netflix, was directed by Marcus A. Clarke. Inspired by the book Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship Between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X by Randy Roberts and Johnny Smith, the film explores the bond and eventual breakdown between boxer Muhammad Ali and civil rights advocate Malcolm X. Through a combination of archival footage and interviews with close associates, it delves into their complex relationship. The film premiered on September 9, 2021.
Recounting the remarkable tale of two legendary individuals from the 20th century- Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X – who forged an unlikely friendship. This bond between the charming and vocally bold Olympic hero, and the formerly incarcerated, now intellectual rebel, remains largely unacknowledged. Their powerful message against white oppression still holds relevance today. Undoubtedly, their relationship ran deep, their camaraderie genuine, and their legacies forever intertwined.