Malcolm X and the Sudanese Trailer

Malcolm X and the Sudanese Trailer (2020)

04 December 2020 Factual 25 mins

A poignant documentary exploring the unexpected bond between Malcolm X and Ahmed Osman, a young Sudanese student. Through personal reflections and rare footage, the film traces their friendship, culminating in Osman's emotional return to Harlem, where he revisits the legacy of Malcolm X and his meaningful connection to the Sudanese people.

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United States 04 December 2020

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