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Malcolm X at 100, The Moving Image and Malcolm X

May 17—May 19, 2025
    Part of
  • BAM Film 2025
Malcolm X was a fearless truth-teller—a revolutionary who fought for Black dignity, self-determination, Pan-Africanism, and global solidarity. As a leader in the Nation of Islam, he challenged white supremacy, condemned US imperialism, and took pride in his African heritage. After breaking with the Nation, his politics evolved toward anti-capitalism and Pan-African socialism, rooted in the belief that liberation comes not from the goodwill of oppressors but through collective resistance.

To mark his centennial, BAM and Alfreda’s Cinema present Malcolm X at 100, The Moving Image, a film festival honoring Malcolm’s enduring love for his people, family, and truth. As both a cultural critic and documentarian, Malcolm saw cinema as a tool for political education and global connection. “History is a people's memory,” he once said, urging us to claim our past as a weapon in the struggle for freedom.
 

Leadership support for
BAM’s strategic initiatives provided by:

Mellon Foundation

Leadership support for
BAM Access Programs provided by
the Jerome L. Greene Foundation

JL Greene

Leadership support for
BAM programming provided by:

Howard Gilman

Leadership support for
BAM’s strategic initiatives provided by:

Altman Foundation

Leadership support for
BAM Film provided by
The Thompson Family Foundation

Major support for programs in
the Lepercq Cinema is provided by
The Lepercq Charitable Foundation

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    Malcolm X (1992)

    Sat, May 17, 2025

    Malcolm X (1992)

    Sat, May 17, 2025
    Spike Lee’s electrifying classic film starring Denzel Washington, based on the iconic activist and orator’s 1965 autobiography, exemplifies the director’s unique vision and craft.
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    Malcolm X (1992)

    Sat, May 17, 2025
    Spike Lee’s electrifying classic, starring Denzel Washington as the iconic activist.
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    Black Orpheus

    Sun, May 18, 2025

    Black Orpheus

    Sun, May 18, 2025
    This Academy Award and Palme d’Or winner brings the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice to the twentieth-century madness of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro.
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    Black Orpheus

    Sun, May 18, 2025
    Marcel Camu brings the myth of Orpheus and Euridyce to the streets of Rio during Carnival.
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    Nothing But A Man

    Sun, May 18, 2025

    Nothing But A Man

    Sun, May 18, 2025
    Ivan Dixon (The Spook Who Sat by the Door) stars as a railroad worker in the segregated South struggling to maintain dignity, love, and family amidst racism.
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    Nothing But A Man

    Sun, May 18, 2025
    A railroad worker in the segregated South struggles to maintain dignity amidst racism.
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    The Hate that Hate Produced 1 & 2 + Harlem Rally

    May 18—May 18, 2025

    The Hate that Hate Produced 1 & 2 + Harlem Rally

    May 18—May 18, 2025
    A TV doc explores Black nationalism in the US and raw footage finds X in various situations.
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    The Hate that Hate Produced 1 & 2 + Harlem Rally

    May 18—May 18, 2025
    A TV doc explores Black nationalism in the US and raw footage finds X in various situations.
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    Seven Songs for Malcolm X + Tribute to Malcolm X

    Sun, May 18, 2025

    Seven Songs for Malcolm X + Tribute to Malcolm X

    Sun, May 18, 2025
    John Akomfrah and Madeline Anderson pay tribute to X via testimonies from those who knew him best.
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    Seven Songs for Malcolm X + Tribute to Malcolm X

    Sun, May 18, 2025
    These two insightful tributes feature interviews with those who knew X best.
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    Black Fire: Shorts Program

    Mon, May 19, 2025

    Black Fire: Shorts Program

    Mon, May 19, 2025
    Four shorts center Malcolm X and the wider Black Power movement, as well as Black life in NYC.
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    Black Fire: Shorts Program

    Mon, May 19, 2025
    Four shorts center Malcolm X and Black life life in NYC.
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    Malcolm X (1972)

    May 19—May 19, 2025

    Malcolm X (1972)

    May 19—May 19, 2025
    James Earl Jones narrates this 1972 documentary about the life of the assassinated black leader as depicted through archival footage, newsreels, and excerpts of speeches.
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    Malcolm X (1972)

    May 19—May 19, 2025
    James Earl Jones narrates this 1972 documentary about the life of Malcolm X.

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