Judas and the Black Messiah, director Shaka King’s powerful drama about the life and death of the charismatic young Black Panther leader Fred Hampton in the late 1960s, rightly keeps its focus on the collective struggle over any attempt to make an icon of its central figure. Nicholas Russell talks to King about the film, and about staying true to Panther Party principles.
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