Without sight of the finished film, it is not possible to make a reasoned assessment of this film, but 'Is There Any Need To Make Such Films'?
Absolutely there is.
Any film which paints an accurate historical picture is a worthwile endeavour, and we should not shrink from uncomfortable subject matter.
As to the justification of the violent treatment of slaves by their white oppressors - again that requires a viewing to comment properly.
"There were also many horrific things carried out by black persons against the whites in past times, but could anyone envisage a film showing such happenings ever being made as well as directed by a white person?"
Well I could.
The issue is not that the oppressors were white and the director is black - that is in my view taking a simplistic view of a compex subject.
Should any white director select a piece of history - and there are plenty to choose from - check Mugabe's history as a simple example - that involves oppression of white people by black people, then that would merit examination, and to be based on its merits as a film - which is what this is - it is not advancing itself as a pamphlet for race relations.
I am capable of accepting that horrible wrongs have been done to all race by all races through the ages - if i thought that this film would inflame any sense of injustice to be avenged by current black citizens against white citizens, then i would look to me upbringing and education - if such attitudes are exacerbated bt a feature film, then something has gone seriously wrong somewhere.
That approach would also inform my thinkin if the hypothetical film was made about black oppression of white people.
I don't obtain my cultural and political mindset from feature films - the fact that some people do should never be a barrier to films being made - that way lies a facist state..