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Will Smith

Will Smithis making his return to the movies.

The Oscar-winning actor appeared at a screening for his upcoming Antoine Fuqua-directed film,Emancipation, which marks his first film since his incident at the 94thAcademy Awardswhere he slappedChris Rockin front of a live audience.

Over the weekend, Apple hosted a screening for the film alongside the NAACP during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 51st Annual Legislative Conference, as Angela Rye moderated a discussion with Smith, Fuqua, and Mary Elliott, curator of American Slavery at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

“Throughout my career, I’ve turned down many films that were set in slavery,” Smith said at the screening, perTheHollywood Reporter. “I never wanted to show us like that. And then this picture came along. And this is not a film about slavery. This is a film about freedom. This is a film about resilience. This is a film about faith. This is a film about the heart of a man — what could be called the first viral image. Cameras had just been created, and the image of whipped Peter went around the world.”

Smith then called the photo a “rallying cry against slavery,” and one that inspired a film that he says he wanted to be part of in “a way that only Antoine Fuqua could deliver.” Fuqua has had a wide-ranging career, from directingTraining Dayto helmingthe late Coolio’s video for “Gangsta’s Paradise.”

Viewers at the screening shared their praise for the film on Twitter.

“I had the pleasure of watching the film#Emancipationand can’t begin to tell how powerful this is for OUR community and OUR history,” NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson wrote on Twitter. “It’s a story of adversity, of resilience, of love, and of triumph. Thank you Antoine Fuqua andWill Smithfor sharing your gifts!”

On Twitter, Tonya J. Williamscalled the moviea “powerful & gut-wrenching depiction of the horrors of slavery in America,” commending Smith on his performance.

“[Smith] who masterfully played the role Peter, spoke about how he (and we) hold space in this world using Peter’s life as the example,” Williams wrote. “Release this film!”

Smith has kept a relatively low profile sincethe Oscarsin March, when he slapped Rock over a joke the comedian made about his wife Jada — who lives with alopecia — and her shaved head.

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After he slapped Rock, and won Best Actor not too soon after, Smithresigned from the Academyof Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and was eventuallybanned from attending Academy eventsfor a decade. He has sinceapologized multiple times for his actions.

“About Oscar night. My deepest hope is that these two intelligent, capable men have an opportunity to heal, talk this out and reconcile,” Jada said about her husband and Rock on an episode ofRed Table Talk. “With the state of the world today, we need ‘em both, and we all actually need one another more than ever. Until then, Will and I are continuing to do what we have done for the last 28 years — and that’s [to] keep figuring out this thing called life together.”

source: people.com