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Light bearers and revolutionaries.


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Free Joan Little tells the story of the 1975 groundbreaking case of Joan Little, who was the first woman in U.S. history to be acquitted for using deadly force to resist sexual assault. At 20 years old, Joan (pronounced Jo-Ann) Little was incarcerated in North Carolina when she killed a white jailer she said tried to rape her. Her trial drew international attention, becoming a rallying point for civil rights, women’s rights and prison reform. The case brought together activists, including Angela Davis and Rosa Parks, and catalyzed an international conversation about sexual assault and racial justice that has reverberations to this day. With rare archival footage, contemporary interviews and the folk anthem that carried her cause, Free Joan Little captures the spirit of resistance that made history. The film features Oscar-nominated actress Danielle Brooks (The Color Purple) as the voice of Joan.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    35 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Philadelphia
  • Genre
    Short Documentary
  • Content Warning
    Descriptions of sexual violence, discussions of state violence
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  • Director
    Yoruba Richen
  • Producer
    Christalyn Hampton, Bonnie Bertram
  • Executive Producer
    Kyra Danton
  • Cast
    Karen Bethea-Shields, Angela Davis, Christina Greene, Larry Little, Danielle Brooks
  • Cinematographer
    Keith Walker
  • Editor
    Hannah Vanderlan
  • Animator
    Peter Mishara
  • Composer
    Reggie Dokes
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