Fog, The
A malevolent, glowing fog rolls into the isolated fishing community of Antonio Island, bringing with it the vengeful gh...
Beneath the frozen surface of hockey's celebrated history lies a story of exclusion, resilience, and undeniable talent waiting to be told. Directed by Hubert Davis and narrated by P.K. Subban, the documentary "Black Ice" powerfully excavates the often-overlooked contributions of Black athletes to the sport, from the segregated leagues of the early 20th century to the modern-day NHL. The film weaves together archival footage and poignant interviews, including insights from pioneers like Marcel Albers, to chart a difficult journey through systemic racism and hard-won triumphs. This compelling sport documentary creates a gripping atmosphere of historical revelation, framing the rink not just as a place of competition, but as an arena for a larger struggle for recognition and equality. As past injustices are brought to light, the film builds a profound connection between the forgotten legends who paved the way and the contemporary stars who now skate in their legacy, challenging viewers to see the beloved game in an entirely new light.