Canadian director and Samuel L. Jackson probe transatlantic slave trade in ‘Enslaved’
TORONTO — COVID-19 and other hurdles stalled production on “Enslaved,” which follows actor Samuel L. Jackson as he traces his roots and the tragedy of the sunken ships during the transatlantic slave trade.
But, as Canadian-Israeli director Simcha Jacobovici tells it, the timing of its premiere on the CBC and its Gem streaming service on Sunday “couldn’t be better.”
“After the tragedy of George Floyd, right now the whole issue between identity and Black-white relations — except for COVID-19 — I think there’s no other issue that’s more pressing around the world,” Jacobovici said in a recent phone interview.
“The delay, I think, will make more people interested in this history. What might have been regarded as niche three years ago when we started is now very mainstream.”