‘Small Axe’ Trailer: Steve McQueen’s Anthology Series Invites You To Sing The Song Of Revolution

Many feature filmmakers have been making the leap to TV lately, but Steven McQueen’s TV debutSmall Axeis a little different for a few reasons: it’s on a streaming platform, and it’s not really TV. McQueen’sSmall Axeanthology is a collection of five feature films centering on London’s West Indian community from the late 1960s to the mid-1980s, starring high profile stars likeLetitia WrightandJohn Boyega. Several of the films made their debut at the 2020 virtual New York Film Festival, but all five films finally hit Amazon Prime Video this month.

Small Axe Trailer

In myreview forMangrove, the first of McQueen’s feature films in hisSmall Axeanthology, I wondered whether the proper way to portray Black pain was to counterbalance it with Black joy. The latest trailer forSmall Axeseems to answer this, focusing on the joy that can be found within London’s embattled West Indian community in the films of theSmall Axeanthology, named after the Jamaican proverb, “If you are a big tree, we are the small axe.” The trailer is chock full of rapturous singing, dancing, and consumption of goat curry, even in the face of abject racism and harassment.

The anthology consists ofMangrove,Lovers Rock,Red, White, and Blue,Alex Wheatle, andEducation, each of which is directed by McQueen, who co-wrote three of the films withAlastair Siddonsand two withCourttia Newland. McQueen’s signature style can be found all over the films, three of which —Mangrove,Lovers RockandRed, White, and Blue— debuted at NYFF, where they were some of the standouts of the festival.Mangrovein particular was a fantastic showcase forLetitia Wright, whileJohn Boyegagives one of the best performances of his career inRed, White, and Blue.Other cast members of this impressive ensemble includeMalachi Kirby, Shaun Parkes, Rochenda Sandall, Alex Jennings,andJack Lowden.

Here is the synopsis forSmall Axe:

“If you are the big tree, we are the small axe.” – Jamaican proverb. Small Axe is a collection of five films inspired by real-life events about ordinary people showing courage, belief, and resilience to overcome injustice and achieve something transformative in their West Indian community. The television debut by Academy Award winning director Steve McQueen. Premiering on BBC One and coming to Prime Video in the US on 11/20.

Amazon Prime Video  is set to premiere all five of theSmall Axefilms onNovember 20, 2020. The anthology series debuts on BBC One on the same day.