Pride and Prejudiced: 5 Films on the British Empire

After the success of my other lists, I have been asked to do a list on films introducing people to the subject of the British Empire.

Tré Ventour-Griffiths
9 min readAug 1, 2020
Photo by Elaine Howlin on Unsplash

Everything I know about the British Empire has in-part, come from books by historians that have done the research. But more importantly, many of the stories I have learned have also come from the people that lived it. We tell ourselves that colonialism is this distant part of history that could not possibly impact us now. Yet, my family’s countries of Grenada and Jamaica were colonised by Britain and did not recieve independence until 1974 and 1966, respectively. My own father was born in 1970. Whilst in popular memory we relegate this concept of colonial rule to our Victorian and Georgian ancestors, for the colonised peoples, this morbid history is still within living memory.

Below I will talk about five films that people can use as a first step to aide in using as springboards into doing their own research on these topics. Whilst these films are dramatised or based on works of fiction, they are still worth watching. Additionally, the below list will not include narratives of transatlantic slavery. As I do think it’s important we discuss and educate ourselves on slavery, The Slave Trade is not the only example…

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Tré Ventour-Griffiths

Award-Winning Educator | Creative | Public Historian-Sociologist | Speaks: Race, Neurodiversity, Film + TV, Black British History + more | #Autistic #Dyspraxic