
AMERICAN HISTORY X (MA 15+) Presented in 35mm
American History X at Revival House Perth
Prepare for Tony Kaye's unflinching and powerful 1998 drama that confronts the devastating reality of hate and the possibility of redemption. Edward Norton delivers a tour-de-force performance as Derek Vinyard, a former white supremacist leader who emerges from prison after three years determined to prevent his younger brother Danny (Edward Furlong) from following the same path of hatred and violence.
Told through flashbacks and present-day events, this emotionally devastating film explores how racism is learned, how it destroys communities and families, and how difficult - but essential - it is to unlearn. Norton's physically transformative performance earned him an Academy Award nomination, while the film's unflinching examination of American racism remains painfully relevant.
Kaye's direction doesn't shy away from the brutal realities of hate crimes and prison violence, but always serves the larger story of Derek's painful journey toward understanding and change. The film's black-and-white flashbacks create a stark visual metaphor for the world Derek once inhabited.
This is challenging cinema that demands serious engagement with difficult themes.
Presented on authentic 35mm film for the true cinematic experience!
When: Sunday, September 14th at 5:30 PM
Where: Revival House Perth
Rating: MA15+ - Strong violence, disturbing themes, and coarse language
A confronting but essential film about the possibility of change and the power of education over ignorance - not easy viewing, but important viewing.