Malcolm X
The Beverly Theater
February 7 - February 11
FEB
7
SAT
12:45 PM
FEB
11
WED
7:30 PM

The Beverly Theater brings Spike Lee's powerful 1992 biographical epic to the screen, chronicling the transformative life of civil rights leader Malcolm X. Denzel Washington's Oscar-nominated performance anchors this sweeping three-hour-plus journey through one of America's most complex and influential figures, from his early struggles through his spiritual awakening and emergence as a powerful voice for Black nationalism.

The film traces Malcolm's evolution from his troubled youth and criminal past to his conversion to Islam while in prison, his rise as a charismatic minister in the Nation of Islam, and ultimately his pilgrimage to Mecca that profoundly shifted his worldview. Lee's ambitious direction captures both the intimate personal moments and the broader historical context of the Civil Rights era, offering a nuanced portrait that remains deeply relevant today.

The Beverly Theater's intimate 150-seat space and excellent acoustics make it an ideal venue for experiencing this important work of cinema. The downtown Arts District setting adds to the cultural significance of screening a film that continues to spark conversations about race, identity, and social justice more than three decades after its release.

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