13 Underrated Films You Can Stream Right Now During Black History Month

From Prince to Chinonye Chukwu to Spike Lee, here are some stories from Black filmmakers that deserve more love

Two individuals stand close together in a crowd of people. The person on the left has curly blonde and orange hair, a necklace, and a black and blue patterned top. The person on the right has curly black hair, a beard, and wears a dark striped sweater vest over a white shirt and tie. Both individuals have serious expressions. Behind them, blurred figures of other people are visible, and the setting appears to be outdoors with greenery in the background.
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If you’re even a little bit savvy about the latest streaming services, you can easily find blockbusters like Ryan Coogler’s “Black Panther” films on Disney+, Jordan Peele’s “Nope” on Peacock, or Antoine Fuqua’s “Emancipation” on AppleTV+. But major streamers also offer movies by Black filmmakers that are more off the beaten track. Below is a list of films that any cinephile should add to their viewing roster, several of which remain pivotal moments in the amplification of Black voices in cinema. It’s far from comprehensive, but they’re all available now.

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