Prime Video’s Amplify Black Voices page will be updated starting Feb. 1 to feature a curated collection of titles to honor Black History Month across four weekly themes- Black Joy (week 1), Black Love (week 2), Black History Makers (week 3) and Black Girl Magic (week 4). All titles will celebrate the voices of Black actors, producers, writers, and filmmakers.
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Below you will find a sample of our Black History Month offering, including:
- Our bold, innovative, and award-winning Original Series and Movies on Prime Video, including the recent anthology series Small Axe by Golden Globe-winning filmmaker Steve McQueen and One Night in Miami, to name a few.
- Award-winning actress Regina King (who made her feature film directing debut with Amazon Studio’s recent release One Night in Miami) curated her favorite Black history-related titles, which are available on Amazon Prime Video throughout the month. Her recommended watchlist includes titles such as Sylvie’s Love, Love and Basketball and The Color Purple.
- IMDb TV’s, Amazon’s free streaming service, core list of titles that celebrate Black talent and filmmakers, including their Original Series, Top Class: The Life and Times of The Sierra Canyon Trailblazers, which premieres on February 26.
- A collection of licensed titles on Prime Video, such as classics, documentaries, series, and movies. Prime Members can enjoy titles including Transmilitary, Not Black Enough, Freedom, and Creed II at no additional cost to their membership as well as content to rent or buy including Boyz n’ The Hood, Marshall, and Black Panther, among many others.
Source: Amazon Prime Video Celebrates Black History Month and Beyond
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