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The true story of one young white Southerner in the Summer of 1961, caught in a place and time where he had to choose which side he was on.The true story of one young white Southerner in the Summer of 1961, caught in a place and time where he had to choose which side he was on.The true story of one young white Southerner in the Summer of 1961, caught in a place and time where he had to choose which side he was on.
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I always expect low ratings on films like this one, the people that rate it as such are like some of the characters in the movie! These movies make them feel uncomfortable for a reason.
Well acted, shot and executed. Found this film to be very insightful take of the Civil Rights Movement. Timely and poignant today as it was in the early 60's. And thankfully, not a 'white savior' story. Bob Zellner needed saving and went through hell getting there, making quite an impact on not only Civil Rights but human rights.
The pacing was odd and some of the edits were jarring, but the story was interesting, important, and sadly still relevant today. It is a piece of modern history that folks need to know about now.
Well, what are you doing all the way down here?
Trying to find out where they buried freedom, brother.
What are you doing here!?
An inspiring film that reminds us all that anyone can be a hero. Truly moving. The film we all need right now!
Trying to find out where they buried freedom, brother.
What are you doing here!?
An inspiring film that reminds us all that anyone can be a hero. Truly moving. The film we all need right now!
Wow, everyone is so hyper critical these days.
This is a good movie. Yeah maybe it's not great, and won't be in your lifetime top 10, but it's entertaining, the lead actor is very likable, and for me, any story of America's shameful civil rights past is worth telling.
It's a good story, and true.
Yes it probably could have been done better and more gritty, but personally I enjoyed this and had a tear in my eyes seeing the real person at the end, with some footnotes.
If you like the trailer, you'll enjoy the movie.
Definitely recommend!
This is a good movie. Yeah maybe it's not great, and won't be in your lifetime top 10, but it's entertaining, the lead actor is very likable, and for me, any story of America's shameful civil rights past is worth telling.
It's a good story, and true.
Yes it probably could have been done better and more gritty, but personally I enjoyed this and had a tear in my eyes seeing the real person at the end, with some footnotes.
If you like the trailer, you'll enjoy the movie.
Definitely recommend!
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- TriviaChaka Forman plays his own father, James Forman Sr., in this movie. James Forman Sr. was a prominent African American leader in the American Civil Rights movement during the 1960s. As executive secretary of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee for much of the 1960s, he played an essential role in many of the seminal events of the Civil Rights movement, including the freedom rides, the Birmingham movement, and the Selma-to-Montgomery marches. Chaka Forman's mother, Constancia "Dinky" Romilly, a white woman, was a daughter of Jessica Mitford (one of the aristocratic Mitford Sisters, several of whom became famous--or infamous--in their native England for their divergent political loyalties). Unlike her sisters Diana and Unity (who declared their loyalty to Nazism) Jessica was a devoted leftist who at one time was a Communist Party member. Jessica Mitford (played in this movie by Sienna Guillory) was also close friends with Virginia and Clifford Durr (portrayed in this movie by Julia Ormond and Greg Thornton) and was in fact living with the Durrs when she gave birth to Constancia; Virginia Durr's autobiography, "Outside the Magic Circle: The Autobiography of Virginia Foster Durr," contains a photograph of Chaka Forman's mother, Constancia, as a baby sitting on the lap of her mother, Jessica.
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Written by Doc Watson (as Arthel Lane Watson)
Published by Hillgreen Music, Budde Spongs, Downtown DMP Songs
Performed by George Stanford
Produced by Herman Beeftink and Dave Berg
Courtesy of Elite Source Music
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- $48,582
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- 1h 45m(105 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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