Si te impactó 'El odio que das' (2018) y su poderosa narrativa sobre justicia social y identidad, este artículo es para ti. Descubre 10 películas y series que comparten su intensidad emocional, temas relevantes y actuaciones memorables. Perfecto para quienes buscan historias que desafíen y conmuevan.

Pariah (2011)
Descripción: A raw and emotional portrayal of a young Black lesbian coming to terms with her identity amidst family and societal pressures.
Hecho: The film was expanded from a short film of the same name, which won several awards at film festivals.


The Butler (2013)
Descripción: A historical drama that follows the life of a Black White House butler, offering a unique perspective on the civil rights movement and American history.
Hecho: The film is loosely based on the real-life story of Eugene Allen, who served eight U.S. presidents.


Dope (2015)
Descripción: A coming-of-age story that blends humor and drama to explore the challenges faced by a Black teenager navigating life in a tough neighborhood.
Hecho: The film's soundtrack features a mix of hip-hop and '90s nostalgia, curated by Pharrell Williams.


Hidden Figures (2016)
Descripción: An inspiring true story about three Black female mathematicians who played pivotal roles at NASA during the Space Race, overcoming racial and gender barriers.
Hecho: The film was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Picture.


Just Mercy (2019)
Descripción: A gripping legal drama that sheds light on racial bias in the criminal justice system and the fight for justice and equality.
Hecho: The film is based on the true story of Bryan Stevenson and his work with the Equal Justice Initiative.


Moonlight (2016)
Descripción: Explores themes of identity, race, and personal struggle through a deeply personal narrative, focusing on the life of a young Black man.
Hecho: Moonlight is the first LGBTQ film and the first film with an all-Black cast to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.


Get Out (2017)
Descripción: A horror-thriller that uses genre conventions to critique systemic racism and cultural appropriation in a satirical yet chilling manner.
Hecho: Jordan Peele's directorial debut, which won him the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.


If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)
Descripción: A poignant love story set against the backdrop of systemic racism and injustice, highlighting the resilience of Black love and family.
Hecho: The film is based on James Baldwin's novel of the same name, published in


Blindspotting (2018)
Descripción: A powerful examination of race, police brutality, and gentrification, told through the lens of friendship and personal redemption.
Hecho: The film was shot in just 22 days and features a mix of drama and spoken word poetry.


Queen & Slim (2019)
Descripción: A modern-day Bonnie and Clyde story that delves into themes of racial profiling, survival, and love under extreme circumstances.
Hecho: The screenplay was written by Lena Waithe, who became the first Black woman to win an Emmy for comedy writing.
