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  1. Small Axe: With Naomi Ackie, Gary Beadle, Khali Best, Neal Barry. Small Axe is based on the real-life experiences of London's West Indian community between 1969 and 1982.

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  2. Small Axe. Love letters to black resilience and triumph in London's West Indian community, directed by Oscar winner Steve McQueen. Vivid stories of hard-won victories in the face of racism.

  3. Small Axe - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "Small Axe" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads or for free with ads on Amazon Prime Video with Ads. It is also possible to buy "Small Axe" as download on Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play Movies.

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  4. GOLDEN GLOBE® winner. Season 1. Small Axe is a collection of five original films by Steve McQueen set from the late 1960s to the mid 1980s that tell personal stories from London's West Indian community, whose lives have been shaped by their own force of will despite rampant racism and discrimination. New film every Friday from Nov 20-Dec18.

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    By Daniel Pateman

    last updated 19 February 2021

    John Boyega stars in Steve McQueen’s acclaimed miniseries

    (Image credit: BBC/McQueen Limited/Will Robson)

    No, you’re not dreaming. This anthology series from Amazon and the BBC comprises five feature-length films from acclaimed director Steve McQueen: the Academy Award, Golden Globe, and BAFTA-winning director of 12 Years a Slave. And UK viewers can watch them all completely FREE on the BBC. Want to know how? Settle in as we detail how to watch Small Axe online from anywhere.

    Currently abroad for work or taking a well-deserved vacation? Unfortunately, geo-blocks caused by regional licensing laws will ruin your chances of watching Small Axe live or on-demand through BBC iPlayer, or Amazon if you’re usually based in America.

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    Once installed, just pick the location of your home country, and click connect! You’ll then be free to watch the Steve McQueen’s essential new anthology of films online, and stream Small Axe from world.

    Yes, you heard correctly. Five films from award-winning director Steve McQueen are being made available for FREE to British audiences. Finally, 2020 has turned a corner! Brits with a cable or satellite subscription, or a Freeview box, can enjoy these awesome and socially-important films on BBC One from November 15 at 9pm, with a new instalment dropping at the same time every week.

    If you’ve cut the cord? Don’t worry. You can watch Small Axe online live through BBC iPlayer. Each instalment will be added to their on-demand library after they air too, so you can catch-up with them at a time that suits you. And, while the entire series is available FREE to UK viewers, you will need to have a valid TV license.

    Small Axe looks to be another lauded UK-US TV collaboration following the release of drama series Industry, and American audiences can stream this BBC-Amazon Studios co-production via Amazon Prime Video. Starring Letitia Wright (Top Boy, Black Panther), ‘Mangrove’ will premiere on the VoD service Friday, November 20, with a new film being added each week up until December 18.

    Amazon Prime Video offer a dizzyingly generous month-long free trial that provides new subscribers with access to over 18,000 movies and nearly 2,000 TV shows, in addition to premium membership benefits like free delivery and Prime Music. When your month of no-strings-attached fun ends, a subscription will cost you $12.99 a month – but if you decide to buy an annual membership ($119), you’ll make a saving of $36.84 per year.

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    The simple answer is…no. Surprisingly, Canadian broadcasters and on-demand platforms haven’t yet snatched up this exceptional series of films helmed by the acclaimed director of Hunger, Shame, and 12 Years a Slave, although they have been acquired in France, Spain, Russia, South Africa, and many other international territories.

    At this point we can only hope, given it’s available via Amazon in the USA, that the Amazon of the Great North will eventually bring this quintet of quality dramas to Canadian viewers. Or perhaps they’re engaged in a high-stakes bidding war with streaming rival Crave?? Watch this space!

    Things look a lot more promising for Australian audiences, although there’s no broadcast date announced yet. Pay television company Foxtel recently purchased the rights to stream Small Axe in Australia, as part of a content deal in place with the BBC. When it finally does hit screens, cable viewers will be able to enjoy all five instalments through Foxtel’s BBC First channel.

    Cord cutters would get access through IPTV service Foxtel Now by opting to add the Drama channel package to their Essentials Base plan, thus allowing them to view content from BBC First, BBC UK TV, Fox Showcase, Universal, and much more). While that will set members back AUS$35.00 a month, new subscribers are entitled to a 10-day free trial!

    Alternatively, if you have Fetch TV – or are willing to shell out AUS$169 for a TV Box – just include the Variety package for AUS$6 a month to get BBC First access. A TV Box integrates all your TV media – uniting Free-to-air channels with TV apps like 9Now, your VoD memberships (Netflix, Stan), and any premium channel packages you add on – bringing it together in one convenient place.

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  5. Streaming, rent, or buy Small Axe – Season 1: Currently you are able to watch "Small Axe - Season 1" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads or for free with ads on Amazon Prime Video with Ads. It is also possible to buy "Small Axe - Season 1" as download on Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play Movies.

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