By Patrick Cremona

Published: Tuesday, 13 December 2022 at 12:00 am


The recently released Apple TV+ film Emancipation sees Will Smith take on the role of  Peter – a slave who takes the extremely brave decision to flee a Louisiana plantation in order to avoid the brutal whippings he and his fellow slaves are consistently being subjected to.

Although the film takes several liberties with the historical record, it is loosely based on the case of a real slave named Gordon – sometimes referred to as ‘Whipped Peter’ – who became a major part of the abolitionist movement after a photograph of his horrifically scarred back was widely circulated and helped draw attention to the horrors of slavery.

The real photo actually played a major part in the production of the film, with star Charmaine Bingwa explaining to RadioTimes.com that director Antoine Fuqua “would take Peter’s photograph and show the background actors so that even they could be engaged at such a deep, visceral level”.

But how closely does the film stick to real events? Read on for everything you need to know.

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