Fox Searchlight Pictures | Release Date: October 7, 2016
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Benkoko11Feb 23, 2017
Turner's tale may be 150 years old but its rebellious, fervent spirit courses through the veins of America today, so much that its viewing feels like political action.
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Hking9511Dec 30, 2016
The movie is a powerful narrative of the acne of hate on the face of U.S. History. The scares are deep and are clearly seen from a far today. This is quite evident in the negative comments written in this post about the movie, one can clearlyThe movie is a powerful narrative of the acne of hate on the face of U.S. History. The scares are deep and are clearly seen from a far today. This is quite evident in the negative comments written in this post about the movie, one can clearly see the ignorance associated in their response. Expand
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RalfbergsFeb 18, 2017
I enjoyed the movie and acting, it talked about a really important topic. Some do say that it could have been a lot better, but I think it was still pretty good and it is an important movie
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IPOCHASEOct 10, 2016
The movie "Birth of a Nation" is truly a great film, especially for young black Americans who will not learn about Nat Turner because our education system purposely leaves this piece out. The negative views are biased, they would prefer toThe movie "Birth of a Nation" is truly a great film, especially for young black Americans who will not learn about Nat Turner because our education system purposely leaves this piece out. The negative views are biased, they would prefer to see slave movies where slaves were nothing but submissive, people are simply upset that this is a film about slave rebellion Expand
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Brent_MarchantOct 8, 2016
A beautifully filmed, well-acted, well-told rendition of the legacy of rebel slave Nat Turner. Although episodic at times, and decidedly graphic (though not gratuitous), the film offers a potent, moving, haunting message that's particularlyA beautifully filmed, well-acted, well-told rendition of the legacy of rebel slave Nat Turner. Although episodic at times, and decidedly graphic (though not gratuitous), the film offers a potent, moving, haunting message that's particularly relevant for today's racially charged culture. We'd be wise to heed the warning of this powerful picture. A major accomplishment for writer-actor-director Nate Parker. Expand
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moviemitch96Oct 11, 2016
Ignore all of the hate reviews. I guarantee more than half of them are from people who haven't even seen the film and are just giving it bad scores and reviews as a way of boycotting it in response to director/star Nate Parker's rapeIgnore all of the hate reviews. I guarantee more than half of them are from people who haven't even seen the film and are just giving it bad scores and reviews as a way of boycotting it in response to director/star Nate Parker's rape controversy surrounding the film. People should be judging this film based on the film itself like I'm about to. All that aside, I'd say that this was actually a pretty solid film that did great work at bringing Nat Turner's slave rebellion to glorious life. The acting was fine and the cinematography was often times beautiful. Overall, while it may not bring anything new to the table in terms of period films, it's still an unflinching look at an infamous and significant moment in history. It really does deserve a chance and should not be dismissed simply because of the controversy surrounding Nate Parker in real life! Expand
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ALoumJan 3, 2017
This movie is much more real than 12 years a slave and I can imagine that it will leave many feeling uncomfortable. It is the truest account of slavery that I have seen on the screen and it is the best movie I have ever seen. I notice thatThis movie is much more real than 12 years a slave and I can imagine that it will leave many feeling uncomfortable. It is the truest account of slavery that I have seen on the screen and it is the best movie I have ever seen. I notice that the negative comments all come from a racist point of view. Expand
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LamontRaymondOct 7, 2016
Pretty incredible performance by Nate Parker. That is undeniable. It's a very simple story that perhaps could have used a bit more nuance, but it hammers home the visceral feel of times, and it does a nice job of that.
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ThegodfathersonOct 7, 2016
Nate Parker has talent, scope, and vision. There could not have been a better director to helm this sensitive, brutal and brooding drama about Nat Turner's rebellion. In the wake of many films on African American struggles, including 12 YearsNate Parker has talent, scope, and vision. There could not have been a better director to helm this sensitive, brutal and brooding drama about Nat Turner's rebellion. In the wake of many films on African American struggles, including 12 Years A Slave, Birth Of A Nation has a hard time standing out of the crowd and reeling in the Oscar Bait. The content portrayed is disturbing, and most of the film is dark and slow burn. However, Nate Parker does a good job as Nat Turner, and the rest of the cast were very good as well. The film is extremely overdone in the terms of length, the scenes where Turner is being tortured are hard to watch and drag long enough to get under your skin, while there are rushed scenes of dialogue between characters and a wasted opportunity to re-create the battle scene in the climax. The score is incredible, and the cinematography is done very well. Even though it does not match to the caliber of Django or 12 Years, The Birth Of A Nation is an incredibly important film, and touches a part of American history that needs to be shed light on now more than ever. It's mostly a dull knife but easily pierces through the historical genre. Expand
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ForeverangelOct 7, 2016
This movie was mind blowing and one of the best movies I have ever seen. He was genius in writing, producing and directing this move while also having a leading role. Unlike other slave movies that have been done in the past, this movie setThis movie was mind blowing and one of the best movies I have ever seen. He was genius in writing, producing and directing this move while also having a leading role. Unlike other slave movies that have been done in the past, this movie set itself apart as the audience viewed the such bravery, will and spirit of the slaves despite being under wicked oppression. This movie also highlighted such horrors that slaves were left to endure and how evil many slaveholders were. Mr. Parker also added a dash of ancestry to the movie which intensified the movie all the more. I will purchase the DVD when it is available and recommend this movie for all to see. Expand
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RomaLegalOct 9, 2016
Just watched "Birth of a Nation". A Masterpiece!! 6 out of 5 Stars! Full blown applause from theatre at the end. Very relevant to what continues today. Based on a true story. Must receive nomination for Best Film 2016 and Best Actor role.Just watched "Birth of a Nation". A Masterpiece!! 6 out of 5 Stars! Full blown applause from theatre at the end. Very relevant to what continues today. Based on a true story. Must receive nomination for Best Film 2016 and Best Actor role.

Depictions of a group of Americans whom today continue to believe that this is the norm between white Americans and African Americans. Extremely moving, tears in the audience and dramatic finale!
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RvwFromUpHereOct 17, 2016
What: Real life Django Unchained
Who: Nate Parker, Bobby Elvis, and Armie Hammer as, the man with the coolest f***ing name ever
Where: The version of America Donald Trump probably wants to go back to in order to "make it great again" When
What: Real life Django Unchained
Who: Nate Parker, Bobby Elvis, and Armie Hammer as, the man with the coolest f***ing name ever
Where: The version of America Donald Trump probably wants to go back to in order to "make it great again"
When (can I watch again): Whenever you forget Nat Turner was one of the original badass Americans.
Why: Nat Turner is one of the most amazing, and inspirational Americans that ever lived, if you've never even heard his name this movie is a must.
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EpicLadySpongeOct 7, 2016
Movie has a bit of flaws back and forth, but you got to admit it took us 101 years to get a feature film of this bad boy and it actually worked. Despite whether it pulls facts or not, you got to give it a chance and watch it.
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mmasilunganOct 9, 2016
Birth of a Nation is one of the best movies of 2016. A riveting, profound, compelling, provocative and unsettling film. A moving retelling of NatTurner's Slave Rebellion that many throughout history has tried to bury. It's a passion-fueledBirth of a Nation is one of the best movies of 2016. A riveting, profound, compelling, provocative and unsettling film. A moving retelling of NatTurner's Slave Rebellion that many throughout history has tried to bury. It's a passion-fueled effort by long-time actor/director Nate Parker, who provides a great voice in getting his incredible vision across; a stunning debut. Expand
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DoceanOct 17, 2016
This movie was Amazing! Nate Parker did a flawless job expressing the pains of slavery. I am not going to lie me & my husband were shaking & crying after the movie ended..could not drive our car until we got our cry out.
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sandbornOct 9, 2016
A powerful movie that lives up to the hype! I was going in to this movie thinking that it was being overrated by many reviewers. Boy, was I proven wrong! Nate Parker does an amazing job of not only playing the lead, preacher and rebel leader,A powerful movie that lives up to the hype! I was going in to this movie thinking that it was being overrated by many reviewers. Boy, was I proven wrong! Nate Parker does an amazing job of not only playing the lead, preacher and rebel leader, Nat Turner, but an amazing job as director as well. There are some nice shots, and there's a fare bit of artistry in this, especially at the end. The movie drags at times, but gets back on track to the rebellion. Fine performances all around, this movie deserved the standing ovation it got at TIFF. Expand
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skeptic303Nov 3, 2016
The Birth of a Nation is based off of a true story that I have been previously unaware of. It is about Nat Turner and his eventual slave rebellion that lasted a couple of days (correct me if I'm wrong). The first thing to know about thisThe Birth of a Nation is based off of a true story that I have been previously unaware of. It is about Nat Turner and his eventual slave rebellion that lasted a couple of days (correct me if I'm wrong). The first thing to know about this movie was the price at which it was purchased at a festival by Fox Searchlight. For them to pay up $19 million for this film means that they expected it to be an awards favorite. However, that isn't the case really.
Admittedly, this was an easier disappointment to watch compared to the Free State of Jones, not just because the runtime is 15 minutes shorter, but the fact that this movie had much better scenes with character development and was definitely able to explore its themes. But similar to Free State of Jones, this movie took its sweet time to start; in fact the rebellion lasted for only 20 minutes of this movie. Arguably, it is possible to say that they wanted to build up character motivation (it is effective), but the characters do very little, and it leaves them empty in comparison to the complex environment around them.
In summary, this movie is boring to an extent, but not unlikable. To hear later that this movie flopped big time is a reminder to Fox Searchlight: the purchase may set records, but that doesn't mean the movie is entirely worth the price. I liked the imagery in this movie (though some moments are brutal and hard to watch) and I do feel that this movie needed to be made, but overall, it is lacking in a few key areas and only manages to earn a seal of acknowledgement.
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TVJerryOct 11, 2016
For those who don't remember their history, Nat Turner (played with poignant power by Nate Parker) was a slave and preacher in 1800s Virginia, who led the country's largest slave rebellion. This film, which is a masterful first effort byFor those who don't remember their history, Nat Turner (played with poignant power by Nate Parker) was a slave and preacher in 1800s Virginia, who led the country's largest slave rebellion. This film, which is a masterful first effort by writer/director Nate Parker, doesn't revel in the violence or extreme cruelty. Even though there are appropriately brutal moments, he's chosen to focus on the emotional experiences that led to Turner's transformation. The cinematography is beautiful and the performances are forceful. It takes a bit too long to build momentum, but once it does, the film builds to moving and powerful final image. Expand
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McGetumsOct 11, 2016
There's a scene in the movie where Nat Turners militia gathers and he asks is that everyone cus he expected more people and that’s how I felt at the theater. I liked the movie alot the acting was great especially Nate Parker. That guy wasThere's a scene in the movie where Nat Turners militia gathers and he asks is that everyone cus he expected more people and that’s how I felt at the theater. I liked the movie alot the acting was great especially Nate Parker. That guy was “amazing” it looked amazing the story was powerful without being as graphic as some other similar period pieces and none of that matters because most people are too chicken **** to go see it.
I can say it’s the best film I’ve seen all year, which it is, and it wont matter because White people don't want to “feel guilty” and Black people are “tired” (imagine I said that in the whiniest voice possible). This is why we keep going thru the same **** No one wants to face it we’re all just a bunch of **** cowards. To be fair I did see some White people in the theater. I wished I could have taken a moment to talk to one of them, but when I left the theater I was feeling some “emotions” plus I’m not one for talking to people I don’t know, so there that on top of the “emotions”. I imagine people with more social graces might open up a dialogue which would have been great. I would love to know why they were there, and what they thought, and what in their life made them so open minded. Even tho I didn’t talk to them it was really nice seeing them there. It was almost like “well that’s 6 people I don’t have to worry about” that being said I did have the “slightest” fear one of them was gona start shoot’n the place up. Hands to god, the thought crossed my mind... Sorry :D
I don’t know what else to say. I liked it and wished more people saw it. I think it’s gona get snobbed at the oscars, no shock there. People should go see it tho. It’s very encouraging. A word of advice, if you’re White don’t associate yourself with the White people on screen. That’s not You. those are racist who were horrible ****ty people, my guess is if you’re watching The Birth Of A Nation(2016) you are not. And Black people go support this dude or don’t ever complain about “there aren’t enuff Black movie creators” or what have you. And if you’re really WILLEE scarwed just buy a ticket online, show some support. Nate Parker put in a lot of work and did a really great job bringing us this beautifully, heroic, tragically necessary and relevant piece of history.
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LeZeeMar 16, 2017
Book and non-violence versus weapon and upraising.

The best thing about this film is the script that based on the real. Such films are really worth a watch, before that, worth to be made. But did it depicted accurately is what we don't know.
Book and non-violence versus weapon and upraising.

The best thing about this film is the script that based on the real. Such films are really worth a watch, before that, worth to be made. But did it depicted accurately is what we don't know. So here the effort should be appreciated and everyone who involved in it. It was about the African-Americans during the early 19th century. The film focused on a boy who learnt to read and write became a preacher. He taught his community about all the good and bad. But it all comes into question when he realises that what he reads in the book is not the same in the real world. He has been in the path of non-violence all his life and now at the crossroad, he forced to take a weapon and fight back for the freedom.

An inspiring film. If it was well written and made, would have been an Oscar material. Though the actors were good and well shot in locations. Nate Parker was brilliant in the lead, as well his direction was not bad, particularly in his first attempt. Previously, he had done some fine roles, but this is his best appearance. Perfect length and pace to sit for it patiently looking for the next events in the narration. Had some too much violence in a few scenes, but those were very much needed. Despite the film telling a true story, it did not appeal enough due to the lack of proper improvement in narration. Which I blame for not availability of proper information and records. Surely one of the best among in the year, not one of the top films of the year. So it is a must see then.

7/10
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geewahDec 26, 2020
Impressive directorial debut from Nate Parker (and a more than solid acting gig as well) in this brutal and compelling story.
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RiseUpDec 17, 2022
Best movie of all time. All the negative reviews are simple minded individuals that don’t want to see the truth about history. Nay turner was a HERO hands down.
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