Six New Streaming Premieres Come to UMC in Honor of Black History Month

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barackRLJ Entertainment’s Urban Movie Channel (UMC) kicks off Black History Month with the premiere of the Underground Railroad drama, The North Star, on February 5, 2016. Based on true events, the film chronicles the perilous journey of two slaves, Benjamin “Big Ben” Jones (played by former Philadelphia Eagles’ Jeremiah Trotter) and Moses Hopkins (Thomas C. Bartley, Jr., Frat Brothers), who escaped from a Virginia plantation and made their way to freedom in Buckingham, Pennsylvania in 1849. A directorial debut by Thomas K Philips, the feature film also stars Lynn Whitfield (Hit the Floor, Madea’s Family Reunion, Eve’s Bayou), Clifton Powell (35 and Ticking, Civil Brand, Moesha), and Keith David (Barbershop, ATL, Community).

On February 19, UMC will premiere Becoming Barack: Evolution of a Leader, a revealing portrait of President Barack Obama’s formative years in Chicago, and Bound: Africans VS. African Americans, a hard hitting documentary that addresses the little known tension between Africans and African Americans, produced by Isaiah Washington and directed by filmmaker Peres Owino. Later in the month on February 26, UMC will feature untold stories of history with the premieres of An American Ascent, a documentary about the first black mountaineer group to climb Denali, the highest peak in North America, and the first two installments from legendary producer/director Tim Reid’s Legacy Documentary Series: Legacy of Blacks in Auto Racing and Builders of the Alaska Highway.

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