Emancipation

Emancipation (UA-16+)

Movie |

Slavery | Based On True Story

  • Duration: 2h 12min
  • Music: Marcelo Zarvos
  • Award(s): Image 2023 (Won)
    Image 2023 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Gangster Land, Dunkirk
  • Story:

    Emancipation is a slavy thriller starring Will Smith in the lead role. Directed by Antoine Fuqua. Written by William N. Collage. It is based on true story about the life of runaway slave named Peter.

     
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6.2/10
IMDb

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Emancipation - Cast

Emancipation - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story

Emancipation is a slavy thriller starring Will Smith in the lead role. Directed by Antoine Fuqua. Written by William N. Collage. It is based on true story about the life of runaway slave named Peter.

 
Ratings

6.2/10

IMDb

45%

Rotten Tomatoes

AWARDS

Won
Image Award

Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | 2023

Beacon Award

2023 | Will

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Nominations
Image Award

Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | 2023 | Will

Outstanding Costume Design Television or Film | 2023 | Francine

Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture | 2023 | Antoine

Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture | 2023

Outstanding Motion Picture | 2023

BET Award

Best Movie | 2023

Cinema for Peace Award

Cinema for Peace Dove for Justice | 2023 | Antoine

Cinema for Peace Award for Justice | 2023

Black Reel Award

Outstanding Cinematography | 2023 | Robert

Outstanding Breakthrough Actress | 2023

AAFCA Award

Best Picture | 2023

HMMA Award

Best Original Score Feature Film | 2022 | Marcelo

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Captain James Ingraham and Louis Snear were the last two remaining "officers of color" in the 1st Regiment Louisiana Native Guards (73rd USCT) until Captain Ingraham resigned on March 22, 1864, leaving Captain Louis Snear to be the sole officer of color on the battlefield at the assault of Fort Blakeley on April 9, 1865.

After months of speculation, Apple TV+ has officially revealed that Will Smith's King Richard follow-up, Emancipation, will enter the awards race. Apple made the decision to release Emancipation days after the film's first public screening at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's 51st Annual Legislative Conference held in Washington D.C. Both Smith and Fuqua attended the screening and took part in a post-screening conversation. The streaming service released the first trailer for Antoine Fuqua's period drama, along with the announcement that the film will play in theaters on December 2, 2022 and will start streaming on December 9, 2022. Reaction to Emancipation at the screening was largely positive, which no doubt played a role in Apple's choice to put the film in awards contention.

At the Siege of Port Hudson, there were four different regiments of US Colored Troops: 1st Louisiana Native Guards (73rd USCT), 3rd Louisiana Native Guards (75th USCT), 4th Louisiana Native Guards (76th USCT), and the 1st Louisiana Engineers (later split into the 95th and 97th USCT). Of these regiments the only one that had any sergeant with the name of either "Peter" or "Gordon" was the 1st Louisiana Engineers. There were three: Peter Jones of company M, who deserted June 19, 1863; William Gordon of company A, who died of scurvy Sept 11, 1864; and Peter Simms of company I, who completed his 3-year enlistment and mustered out of service with the 97th USCT on April 6, 1866 as part of the occupation force in Mobile, Alabama. As a coincidence, there were also three "Will Smiths" in the 97th USCT; one of them enlisted in April of 1863 and would also rise to the rank of sergeant.

Steven Ogg's Hollywood feature film debut. Ogg is much known for his portrayal of the character Trevor Phillips in the video game Grand Theft Auto V (2013). He previously took small roles in the AMC shows The Walking Dead (2010) and Better Call Saul (2015).

It was highly speculated that the film would be 'shelved' for some time, due to Will Smith's much-publicized anger incident at the Academy Awards on March 27, 2022. However, it was later announced that it would get a release in 2023 prior to being moved to its December 2022 date.

Popular Dialogues

"Howard: [after getting ambushed by the slaves] You people are not very fucking nice!"

"Lt. Andrew Cailloux: [to his fellow soldiers after rounding up some slaves] They all here? Howard: [points his gun at them] Good! Then let the slaughter commence!"