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The Watsons Go to Birmingham

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
835
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David Alan Grier, Lori Beth Sikes, Wood Harris, Javon Johnson, E. Roger Mitchell, Margo Moorer, Pauletta Washington, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Anika Noni Rose, Harrison Knight, Skai Jackson, Josephine Lawrence, Bryce Clyde Jenkins, Tyrin Niles, Shameik Moore, and Bailey Tippen in The Watsons Go to Birmingham (2013)
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The Watsons set out on a family road trip where their experiences give them a newfound courage to stand up for what is right and help them grow stronger as a family in the process.The Watsons set out on a family road trip where their experiences give them a newfound courage to stand up for what is right and help them grow stronger as a family in the process.The Watsons set out on a family road trip where their experiences give them a newfound courage to stand up for what is right and help them grow stronger as a family in the process.

  • Director
    • Kenny Leon
  • Writers
    • Caliope Brattlestreet
    • Christopher Paul Curtis
    • Stephen Glantz
  • Stars
    • Bryce Clyde Jenkins
    • Harrison Knight
    • Skai Jackson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    835
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kenny Leon
    • Writers
      • Caliope Brattlestreet
      • Christopher Paul Curtis
      • Stephen Glantz
    • Stars
      • Bryce Clyde Jenkins
      • Harrison Knight
      • Skai Jackson
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Bryce Clyde Jenkins
    Bryce Clyde Jenkins
    • Kenny
    Harrison Knight
    • Byron
    Skai Jackson
    Skai Jackson
    • Joetta
    Anika Noni Rose
    Anika Noni Rose
    • Wilona
    Wood Harris
    Wood Harris
    • Daniel
    David Alan Grier
    David Alan Grier
    • Mr. Robert
    Shameik Moore
    Shameik Moore
    • James Jr.
    Josephine Lawrence
    Josephine Lawrence
    • Sarah
    LaTanya Richardson Jackson
    LaTanya Richardson Jackson
    • Grandma Sands
    • (as LaTanya Richardson)
    Bailey Tippen
    Bailey Tippen
    • Naomi
    Tyrin Niles
    Tyrin Niles
    • Larry Dunn
    • (as Tyrin Niles Wyche)
    E. Roger Mitchell
    E. Roger Mitchell
    • Mr. Williams
    Javon Johnson
    Javon Johnson
    • James Bevel
    Margo Moorer
    Margo Moorer
    • Mrs. Davidson
    Lori Beth Sikes
    Lori Beth Sikes
    • Margaret
    • (as Lori Beth Edgeman)
    Pauletta Washington
    Pauletta Washington
    • Mrs. Glenn
    Zoe Myers
    Zoe Myers
    • Bonnie the Waitress
    Bart Hansard
    • Movie Ticket Salesperson
    • Director
      • Kenny Leon
    • Writers
      • Caliope Brattlestreet
      • Christopher Paul Curtis
      • Stephen Glantz
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    9rannynm

    Great History Lesson that Helps You Appreciate the Rights We Have Today

    "The Watsons go to Birmingham" is quite an interesting film and keeps my attention throughout.

    Kenny, (Bryce Clyde Jenkins) and his family are African Americans. They live in a time period where segregation is still happening. Their family takes a trip to Birmingham, Alabama to visit their Grandmother Sands (LaTanya Richardson). In Birmingham, they take a stand for what is right.

    I absolutely love the story line in this film. It's powerful, gives me a better perspective of what people went through back then and gives me an appreciation for the rights that I have today. Some of the scene sequences are extremely intense and the actors are doing a spectacular job in portraying their characters with the emotions. The young actors such as Bailey Tippen (Naomi), Skai Jackson (Joetta) and Harrison Knight (Bryon) are to be commended for their outstanding performances. They are so believable. The set, makeup, wardrobe and antique cars are great to see with so much attention to details. It really gives you a feel of how it was back then. My favorite character is Kenny because I can relate to him and in some scenes I would probably act the same way. My favorite scene is when Bryon is kissing his reflection on the car window and his lips are stuck. He has a hard time getting them off of the window. I can tell this really hurts, but it is extremely funny to see.

    Director, Lenny Leon (A Raisin in the Sun), does a great job in directing this film and understands the history and the story line. There is a lot attention to detail with the human behaviors and uniqueness that's makes this film so much more believable. A message in this film is that we are all created equal. It does not matter what skin color you are, you have the same rights as anyone else. Please treat people the way you want to be treated.

    I recommend "The Watson go to Birmingham" for ages 10 to 18 and for the entire family. I give it 4 out of 5 stars as the overall production is put together extremely well.

    Reviewed by Brianna Hope B.,KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
    6VivaanK

    Not groundbreaking...

    The watsons go to Birmingham is the perfect definition of average. I didn't exactly like most of the book the only part of the book that was satisfying was the part where the bombing happened. The movie can be funny at times especially with some of Byron's lines, but most of the story is very basic. The bombing scene in the movie was a very unexpected turn in the movie and in the book. It was defenetly the most focused and relished scene trough out the movie. The book's audio duration was about 5 hours long, and the movie is 1 hour and 26 minutes long. So as you would expect everything is rushed and if you wanted to make everything breathe a little bit more you would wish is was 1 hour longer, yes it is that rushed! So the movie lacks a lot of focus and runtime, but in the end you will get an average impact movie that teaches you about black history.
    10Sylviastel

    Why Did This Film Get Buried?

    This movie is based on the book by Christopher Paul Curtis, a well respected children's author. The movie is about an African American family living in Detroit, Michigan who spend the summer in Birmingham, Alabama. The Watson children don't know about Jim Crow laws and segregation in the South. The children soon learn about the civil rights movement and discrimination. A scene like in the diner where the waitress tells them to go in the back or the cinema where whites and blacks are separated from each other. The film has a harrowing climax with the reality of the church bombing. The Watsons have made a life in the North but their Southern relatives face discrimination and segregation on a daily basis. This film is appropriate viewing for children. In fact, the movie and book could be used in the classroom.
    8Reno-Rangan

    A history that was told in an alternate route.

    A fictional historic movie that tells the story about the Afro-Americans family. It was a television movie adapted from a novel of the same name. The movie is a purpose to learn about the history. Also describes the unity of the family and importance to fight back for the right things which was inspiring. It was not a violent movie, it was PG rated that everyone in the family can watch together on a fine occasion. It was shorter and targets nothing particularly about, but all the stuffs that happen around the family was showcased satisfactory manner.

    An old man, Kenny recalls his childhood incidental story when the country was in revolution for his race. Kenny is a 11-year-old, born in a happy middle class family who live in Michigan. He got a trouble making older brother and an adorable little sister. On a summer holiday they decide to visit grandma who is in Birmingham. So the journey begins, but half way through they come to know that revolution for the civil rights movement has begun. Once they have reached, after the initial few days all the three children start to like the city. One side the revolution and the other side the family vacation. How the Watson family encountered historic event that took place was briefed with many good dialogues and tragic incidents.

    ''Nonviolence is the key in the fight... To break the bondage of oppression.''

    A fine family story. This television movie offers lots of fun moments as well thinkable about our history. Good performance except a couple of them did not convince through their exhibition. The story was told from a kid's perspective about the events he witnessed during the holiday vacation that changed the history of entire country forever. As a kid, he grew up in a society that troubled by racism remarks. Where he visits during the holiday makes him realize the existence of two kinds of a divided society.

    The story of the family might be fictitious, but the affairs happened around them were based on the real. Especially the bombing incident was very true. Anyway, a simplest movie for television audience. This movie is especially for people who are not into books. Those who are into both are always draw differences. I have not read it, but I liked this movie. Not a must see movie, but to add to the watch list and give it a shot when the proper time you think has arrived.

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      The mother was giving the planned trip details. She said that they would reach Tennessee by sunrise. Six hours later they would reach Cincinnati. They should reach Cincinnati before reaching Tennessee when traveling from Flint, Michigan.
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    • Release date
      • September 20, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ватсоны едут в Бирмингем
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Tonik Productions
      • WGTB Productions
      • Walden Media
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      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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