I’m Charlie Walker – Trailer
Mike Colter (Evil, Luke Cage) gives a standout performance in I’m Charlie Walker, a powerful and uplifting feature telling the incredible true story of one savvy Black entrepreneur who, against all odds, overcomes adversity and takes on a heroic recovery mission when a major environmental disaster occurs.

From writer-director Patrick Gilles (Olive), this poignant and inspiring feature is a timely and timeless story of one man’s fight against institutional racism, corruption and greed. It’s set for its UK digital debut on 11 November 2024, courtesy of Miracle Media.
The film stars acclaimed actors Dylan Baker (Hunters, The Good Wife), Safiya Fredericks (Sorry to Bother You), Monica Barbaro (Top Gun: Maverick, A Complete Unknown), Mark Leslie Ford (Jamojaya), Steven Wiig (Milk), Emma Caulfield Ford (WandaVision), Travis Johns (Fear The Walking Dead), Greg Cipes (The Fast & the Furious) and a special appearance by former Mayor of San Francisco, the honourable Willie L. Brown, Jr. (The Godfather Part III, The Princess Diaries) and Carl Lumbly (The Falcon & The Winter Soldier).
In 1971, America is on edge. Racial tensions are at boiling point, protests against the Vietnam War rage and off the coast of San Francisco an oil spill devastates the environment. At the centre of it all are the truckers who have been tasked with cleaning up the mess and who are caught between opposing factions – a negligent oil company and eco-activists desperate to save the planet.
Armed with only three trucks, a whole lot of grit and determination and a lot to prove, Charlie Walker lands one of the biggest contracts to clean up the coast. But as he takes on the challenge, he’s not just fighting to clean the Bay, but also to support his wife (Safiya Fredericks) and children and keep his home.
With a stellar soulful ‘70s soundtrack, outstanding performances and a powerful story of resilience and optimism in the face of racism, I’m Charlie Walker blends heart and soul and a lesser-known historical moment – showing how one man’s fight for justice can change the course of history.
On digital 11 November from Miracle Media