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The Long Song

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2018
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.9K
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Tamara Lawrance in The Long Song (2018)
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An adaptation of the award-winning novel by Andrea Levy. Set during the final days of slavery in 19th century Jamaica, following the trials, tribulations and survival of July and her odious ... Read allAn adaptation of the award-winning novel by Andrea Levy. Set during the final days of slavery in 19th century Jamaica, following the trials, tribulations and survival of July and her odious mistress Caroline on a sugar plantation.An adaptation of the award-winning novel by Andrea Levy. Set during the final days of slavery in 19th century Jamaica, following the trials, tribulations and survival of July and her odious mistress Caroline on a sugar plantation.

  • Stars
    • Tamara Lawrance
    • Hayley Atwell
    • Ayesha Antoine
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    7.3/10
    1.9K
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    • Stars
      • Tamara Lawrance
      • Hayley Atwell
      • Ayesha Antoine
    • 24User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Tamara Lawrance
    Tamara Lawrance
    • July
    • 2018
    Hayley Atwell
    Hayley Atwell
    • Caroline
    • 2018
    Ayesha Antoine
    Ayesha Antoine
    • Molly
    • 2018
    Doña Croll
    • Old July
    • 2018
    Richard Pepple
    • Dublin Hilton
    • 2018
    Jack Lowden
    Jack Lowden
    • Robert Goodwin
    • 2018
    Joy Richardson
    Joy Richardson
    • Miss Rose
    • 2018
    Ethan Hazzard
    Ethan Hazzard
    • Elias
    • 2018
    Madeleine Mantock
    Madeleine Mantock
    • Miss Clara
    • 2018
    Ansu Kabia
    Ansu Kabia
    • James Richards
    • 2018
    Shereen Gray
    Shereen Gray
    • Peggy Jump
    • 2018
    Clarisse Albrecht
    Clarisse Albrecht
    • Mary Ellis
    • 2018
    Leighton Hudson
    • Benjamin
    • 2018
    Dorian Gallo Da Silva
    • Driver Jackson
    • 2018
    Caleb Frederick
    Caleb Frederick
    • Ezra
    • 2018
    Andy Frestner
    • Samuel Lewis
    • 2018
    Jo Martin
    Jo Martin
    • Hannah
    • 2018
    Sharon Duncan-Brewster
    Sharon Duncan-Brewster
    • Kitty
    • 2018
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    7rtbradford

    Frustrating at times, but a good story

    Just finished the series and while it was frustrating, painful and heartbreaking at times, it is well worth watching. It touches on so many issues that remain relevant today - colorist, the arrogance of privilege, the desire to escape racial boundaries, yet the risks that can come when things go wrong. I felt the series did a good job of showing the casual brutality and sadism of the slave system and the utter immorality of the whites who owned slaves. The story of July was frustrating because she was clearly clever, yet seemed utterly unaware of the duplicity of the whites around her, including her "husband" and master.

    Despite these shortcomings I found it compelling and well acted. Several commuters have claimed the actress who played July was too dark to be of mixed race or be a house slave. Neither is true. It is not the case that all mixed race people are fair skinned or that all house slaves were fair skinned.
    7sushindumplin

    Beautiful adaptation but Tamara is the wrong choice for July

    I really enjoyed this mini series especially given that the Black cast spoke the Jamaican patois so well and hearing the original Jamaican folk songs added to the authenticity. Although Tamara Lawrence gave a great performance, I don't think she was the right person to play the role of July. In the book July is biracial. Tamara Lawrence is not a mixed race Black woman. Tamara Lawrence is a dark skinned Black woman with typically west African features and hair texture. As a Jamaican of mixed heritage I find this casting of Tamara problematic especially when we see that July is given an elevated status to the rest of the slaves. The casting of Tamara as July doesn't allow the audience to see colorism at play as it is more clear in the book. July is a mixed woman with typical "Eurocentric" features and for that reason she was favored by the mistress to be her house maid. History tells us that mixed race slaves were typically house slaves.
    7mrsnpierce

    Imperfect but absorbing

    Other critics have touched on the shortcomings of this production. I have only seen the first episode but find the series to be engaging and atmospheric. I don't think July's trickster ways were uncommon for enslaved people. She becomes a lady's maid under painful circumstances. There's an act or two that are somewhat comic. Then comes the cruelty and violence that are certainly omnipresent in the lives of the enslaved. Nevertheless, the first episode ends on an intriguing note. I am here for the rest of this program, and feel viewers of Masterpiece will not be disappointed. Historically accurate? It might fall short, but so does Downton Abbey and there are no complaints. Allow yourself to enter July's world for a spell and let's find out what she does next.
    10sanjsrik

    When they thought of television, this is why it was invented

    At times frustrating. At times infuriating. At times scary. At all times, incredibly breathtaking. You'll never guess the ending. The story isn't so hard to conceive, but the characters, some a caricature of what they could be, at times, so deep that you are amazed at how much could come from just three episodes. I wanted so much more to know about the characters that were off-screen and perhaps that's the point. It's told first-person but other characters who were taken out of the story and had their own to tell could probably fill volumes. The ending left me wanting to know what happened next.

    It's not a long investment to watch the three episodes in this series. You won't regret the time spent.
    9wheatley-20230

    A Story Needing to be Told

    Not because it is true, as it isn't. Nor because such stories have not been told before, which they have. But because to forget the evils depicted would be to diminish ourselves.

    A powerful and moving drama, which shows both the horrors of slavery, with casual cruelty borne of disregard for the human-ness of people of a different colour, and more unusually the on going torment faced by those newly freed. Highly recommended.

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2018 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La canción de July
    • Filming locations
      • Dominican Republic
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Heyday Films
      • NBC Universal Television
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