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Regina King's feature directorial debut, is a fictionalized reimagining of a real-life meeting between four Black cultural icons on February 25, 1964. Based on the award-winning play by Kemp Powers, the film explores a pivotal night in the lives of Cassius Clay, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, and Jim Brown. The Historical Foundation
The film is set in the immediate aftermath of 22-year-old (Eli Goree) defeating Sonny Liston to become the world heavyweight boxing champion. Instead of a lavish celebration, Clay and three of his friends— Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr.), and Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge)—gather in a modest room at the Hampton House Motel , a segregation-era haven in Miami's Overtown neighborhood. Core Themes and Conflicts
While the meeting itself is historical fact, the specific dialogue is a "fictional account powered by truth". The film functions as a thematic debate on Black celebrity, responsibility, and the civil rights movement.
Regina King's feature directorial debut, is a fictionalized reimagining of a real-life meeting between four Black cultural icons on February 25, 1964. Based on the award-winning play by Kemp Powers, the film explores a pivotal night in the lives of Cassius Clay, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, and Jim Brown. The Historical Foundation
The film is set in the immediate aftermath of 22-year-old (Eli Goree) defeating Sonny Liston to become the world heavyweight boxing champion. Instead of a lavish celebration, Clay and three of his friends— Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr.), and Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge)—gather in a modest room at the Hampton House Motel , a segregation-era haven in Miami's Overtown neighborhood. Core Themes and Conflicts
While the meeting itself is historical fact, the specific dialogue is a "fictional account powered by truth". The film functions as a thematic debate on Black celebrity, responsibility, and the civil rights movement.