‘Alice’: Watch Keke Palmer in This Exclusive Film Clip
Written by SOURCE on March 16, 2022
Quiet as its kept, 2022 might be Keke Palmer’s year. Before her work in Disney Pixar’s Lightyear and Jordan Peele’s Nope drops later this year, she plays the titular role in Alice, a thriller written and directed by Krystin Ver Linden that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. Palmer’s Alice is a young woman born into slavery…only it’s 1973. She doesn’t know that initially, but when she finds out? Run.
In this exclusive clip, we catch a glimpse of what life is like for Alice. She can read, but only as much as her master taught, and that was only to read to him. She’s unable to sit in a certain chair, but is made to sit on master’s bed. It’s a quick look at the power dynamic, and surely something that ruminates in Alice when she realizes what her situation really is.
Check out the exclusive clip up above, and be sure to check out Alice when it hits theaters on March 18. Check out the full synopsis below.
Alice (Keke Palmer) yearns for freedom as an enslaved person on a rural Georgia plantation. After a violent clash with its brutal and disturbed owner, Paul (Jonny Lee Miller), she flees through the neighboring woods and stumbles onto the unfamiliar sight of a highway, soon discovering the year is actually 1973. Rescued on the roadside by a disillusioned political activist named Frank (Common), Alice quickly comprehends the lies that have kept her in bondage and the promise of Black liberation. Inspired by true events, Alice is a modern empowerment story tracing Alice’s journey through the post-Civil Rights Era American South.