''Guerrilla'' is a six-part British drama serial set in early 1970s
London, against the backdrop of the
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and British
black power movements
such as the
British Black Panthers and
Race Today Collective.
It was written and directed by
John Ridley and stars
Idris Elba,
Freida Pinto and
Babou Ceesay
Baboucarr Alieu Ceesay (born 1979) is a British actor. He is known for his roles in '' Guerrilla'' and ''Rogue One''. He also starred as the main antagonist Pilgrim in season 3 of AMC TV series '' Into the Badlands''.
Early life and education
C ...
in leading roles. ''Guerrilla'' debuted on
Sky Atlantic on 13 April 2017 and on
Showtime
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on 16 April 2017.
Plot
A love story set against the backdrop of one of the most politically explosive times in UK history. A politically active couple (played by Freida Pinto and Babou Ceesay) have their relationship and values tested, when they liberate a political prisoner and form a radical underground cell in 1970s London.
Main cast
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Idris Elba as Kentoro "Kent" Abbasi
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Freida Pinto as Jas Mitra
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Babou Ceesay
Baboucarr Alieu Ceesay (born 1979) is a British actor. He is known for his roles in '' Guerrilla'' and ''Rogue One''. He also starred as the main antagonist Pilgrim in season 3 of AMC TV series '' Into the Badlands''.
Early life and education
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as Marcus Hill
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Rory Kinnear as Pence
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Patrick Gibson as Connor
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Zawe Ashton as Omega
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Daniel Mays as Cullen
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Bella Dayne
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as Eliette
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Wunmi Mosaku as Kenya
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Nathaniel Martello-White
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as Dhari Bishop
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Denise Gough as Fallon
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Brandon Scott as Leroy
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Nicholas Pinnock as Julian
Production
The show was inspired by the political activism of
British Black Panther (BBP) members
Farrukh Dhondy
Farrukh Dhondy (born 1944) is an Indian-born British writer, playwright, screenwriter and left-wing activist who resides in the United Kingdom.
Education
Dhondy was born in 1944 in Poona, India, where he attended The Bishop's School, and obtai ...
and
Darcus Howe,
members of the
''Race Today'' Collective.
Howe and Dhondy were consultants for the show, while Dhondy was also asked to be a script editor.
Ridley also consulted other BBP members, including Neil Kenlock and
Leila Hassan
Leila Hassan Howe (born 13 June 1948) is a British editor and activist, who was a founding member of the Race Today Collective. She worked for the Institute of Race Relations and became editor of the ''Race Today'' journal in 1986. Hassan was al ...
.
The character Jas Mitra, played by
Freida Pinto, was inspired by BBP member
Mala Sen,
another member of the ''Race Today'' Collective.
Five episodes were written by
John Ridley, who also directed the first two episodes
and the finale.
Misan Sagay wrote the fifth episode, with
Sam Miller directing the other episodes.
Episodes
Broadcast
''Guerilla'' premiered 13 April 2017 on
Sky Atlantic in the
United Kingdom and 16 April 2017 on cable network
Showtime
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Film
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in United States.
Reception
The show has received positive reviews, with a "fresh" 75% rating on
Rotten Tomatoes, and a "generally favorable" 76% rating on
Metacritic.
Controversy
The drama has been criticised for excluding the historical role played by
black women who were part of the
British Black Panthers (BBP) organization. There has been debate about erasure of black women, since none of the lead characters are black women and the female lead is played by an Indian woman. The most prominent black woman in the first episode is working to support racism.
Several former BBP members have responded to the controversy including,
Neil Kenlock,
Farrukh Dhondy
Farrukh Dhondy (born 1944) is an Indian-born British writer, playwright, screenwriter and left-wing activist who resides in the United Kingdom.
Education
Dhondy was born in 1944 in Poona, India, where he attended The Bishop's School, and obtai ...
,
and
Elizabeth Obi.
All three have defended Pinto's casting and the role of
Asians
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in the movement as historically appropriate.
However, Obi also criticised the absence of black women in leading roles, as well as the representation of black women in the first episode.
Writing for ''
The Guardian'', Obi said: "I was there, and I find the portrayal of black women unforgivable". Obi was supportive of Pinto's casting as Jas Mitra, stating that her character "is quite obviously in recognition of Mala Sen, who was part of the leadership of the Black Panther movement....For me it was an absolute pleasure to have Mala's contribution acknowledged through the role of Jas."
Obi goes on to say that "the portrayal of black women in the first episode was unforgivable, as they are represented solely by Wunmi Mosaku’s character Kenya, a sex worker whose clients include the police inspector Pence." Later Obi states: "It is impossible to watch Guerrilla without noticing the gaping hole it leaves in the story of the struggle for racial justice. Black women – including
Althea Jones-Lecointe,
Olive Morris and Gail Lewis – weren’t just part of the history of the black power movement, they led it in Britain."
On the other hand, while at a screening Kenlock stated: "I'm the only person here who was part of the movement and John has got it spot on.
Mala Sen, an
Asian woman, was extremely active."
Dhondy noted that the BBP began in the late 1960s by a collective of
black and Asian activists working together under the banner of "blackness", with "Black" as a political label for all
people of colour. He wrote that, along with black women such as Altheia Jones, Asian men and women, such as himself and Sen, were also prominent in the movement. He also noted that, along with the lack of a black female lead, the series also lacks an Asian male lead, despite Asian men such as himself, Sunit Chopra and Vivan Sundaram being prominent BBP members.
According to Dhondy, at least 20 Asian women held leadership positions in the British black power movement, including founders of the
Southall Black Sisters and the
Organisation for Women of Asian and African Descent
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.
[Cawthorne, Ellie]
"'Guerrilla' and the real history of British Black Power"
'' BBC History'', 13 April 2017.
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