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Films claiming to be “Based on a true story” often stretch the truth for the sake of entertainment. Yet, there are some films out there where the truth itself is thrilling and chilling enough that it requires no embellishment. If you want to know what we mean, check out this list of acclaimed films that offer a closer look at history, setting a high standard for accuracy.
#1: 12 Years a Slave (2013)
While America has seen its share of slavery narratives, 12 Years a Slave stands out. This film, based on Solomon Northup’s 1853 memoir, recounts the harrowing tale of Northup, a free man turned slave, emphasizing the harsh realities of his twelve-year ordeal.
Directed by Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave highlights Solomon Northup’s harrowing experiences and those he encountered. McQueen’s unflinching portrayal doesn’t shy away from the brutality of slavery, offering a raw, emotional journey through Solomon’s life and the systemic cruelty he endured.