
12 Anos de Escravidão
1841, Solomon Northup é um escravo liberto, que vive em paz ao lado da esposa e filhos. Um dia, após aceitar um trabalho que o leva a outra cidade, ele é sequestrado e acorrentado. Vendido como se fosse um escravo, Solomon precisa superar humilhações físicas e emocionais para sobreviver. Ao longo de doze anos ele passa por dois senhores, Ford e Edwin Epps, que, cada um à sua maneira, exploram seus serviços.
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- AI reference — unverifiedSolomon is forced by Edwin Epps to whip Patsey, resulting in highly detailed and prolonged shots of her back being sliced open and bleeding heavily, before Epps furiously takes over the whipping himself.
- AI reference — unverifiedSolomon Northup and other kidnapped free Black men are imprisoned in a slave pen in Washington D.C., where their captors beat Solomon and assert that he is not a free man but merely a Georgia runaway, establishing the racial categorization and systemic denial of individual rights that defines their captivity.
- AI reference — unverifiedDuring a slave auction in New Orleans, Solomon, Eliza, and other captives are forced to stand completely naked before potential buyers who physically inspect their bodies for purchase.
- AI reference — unverifiedThe cruel carpenter John Tibeats and other white overseers and slaveholders repeatedly yell highly offensive racial slurs, including the N-word, and hostile profanities at the enslaved characters throughout the film.
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