Selma - La strada per la libertà

Titolo originale: Selma
Regia: Ava DuVernay |
Anno: 2014
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Storia Dramma
Tag: alabama | civil rights | martin luther king | president | protest march | woman director | selma | 1960s | african american history |
Cast: David Oyelowo | Carmen Ejogo | Tom Wilkinson | Giovanni Ribisi | Tim Roth | André Holland | Colman Domingo | Common | Stephan James | Omar J. Dorsey | LaKeith Stanfield | Oprah Winfrey | Tessa Thompson | Cuba Gooding Jr. | Ruben Santiago-Hudson | Kent Faulcon | Lorraine Toussaint | Alessandro Nivola | David Dwyer | E. Roger Mitchell | Dylan Baker | Ledisi | Niecy Nash-Betts | Corey Reynolds | Wendell Pierce | Charity Jordan | Nigel Thatch | Trai Byers | Stan Houston | Jeremy Strong | Tara Ochs | Stephen Root | Greg Maness | Haviland Stillwell | Charles Black | Jody Thompson | Henry G. Sanders | Montrel Miller | Jim France | Michael Papajohn | John Lavelle | Stormy Merriwether | Martin Sheen |

Nella primavera del 1965 un gruppo di manifestanti, guidati dal reverendo Martin Luther King, scelsero la cittadina di Selma in Alabama, nel profondo sud degli Stati Uniti, per manifestare pacificamente contro gli impedimenti opposti ai cittadini afroamericani nell'esercitare il proprio diritto di voto.

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When MLK meets with LBJ in the Oval Office, Johnson is seated at the Resolute Desk. When Lyndon B. [...] D
MLK replaces a transparent plastic trash bag. In 1965, home garbage cans were lined with a paper sh [...] D
After MLK receives his Nobel Peace Prize (December 10, 1964), the four girls are killed in the 16th [...] D
When MLK meets in a church basement, modern containers of tempera paint, with pump tops, are behind [...] D
Alabama State Troopers in uniform have never worn facial hair. D
When MLK leads the marchers across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, a cell phone tower is visible on the r [...] D
President Johnson is shown giving the voting rights speech in front of what appears to be the the S [...] D
The film depicts Jimmie Lee Jackson and James Reeb dying where they were respectively shot and beat [...] D
When MLK goes for a drive with John Lewis to talk, the movement of the steering wheel doesn't alway [...] D
A note at the end of the end credits thanks the cities of Covington, Conyers, and Marietta, Alabama [...] D
A harvest gold blender is in the Kings' kitchen. Harvest gold was first available in the late 1960s [...] D
In an early scene in the Kings' kitchen, a blender is plugged into a grounded GFCI outlet with a br [...] D
The FBI data shown on the screen says that Martin Luther King arrived in a Selma hotel at 10:24 AM. [...] D
As the first march to Montgomery begins, an establishing shot shows a sign with an italicized Pepsi [...] D
Toward end of the movie, a white man sits at a table smoking a cigarette. A plastic bottle of Fiji [...] D
When MLK starts to address the SNCC for the first time, Abernathy's position changes in the first t [...] D
In an early scene, MLK wears a tie with a tie bar. The position of the tie bar changes three times. [...] D
Sheriff Jim Clark was not on horseback firing a pistol during the first attempted march to Montgome [...] D
One scene depicted as being in 1965 has a 1967 Thunderbird visible in traffic. D
At the beginning of the first march, the marchers pass an auto parts store with a sign outside adve [...] D
Lewis wears a wedding band in 1965. John Lewis was never married until 1968. D
After the troopers kill Jimmie Lee Jackson in the restaurant, his eyes keep moving while staring at [...] D

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Martin Luther King Jr.: It is unacceptable that [...] D
Gov. George Wallace: How in Christ's sake does M [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: Our lives are not fully [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: God was the first to cry [...] D
President Lyndon B. Johnson: But when you have p [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: [from trailer] WE MUST M [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: We need your involvement [...] D
President Lyndon B. Johnson: And we shall overco [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: Those who have gone befo [...] D
President Lyndon B. Johnson: Either King stops o [...] D
J. Edgar Hoover: Mister President, you know we c [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: [somberly yet passionate [...] D
Ralph Abernathy: This information, coming from t [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: We will not wait any lon [...] D
Col. Al Lingo: If the Lord Jesus and Elvis Presl [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: We must march! We must s [...] D
President Lyndon B. Johnson: Are you trying to s [...] D
Andrew Young: Hey, what you need guns for? Angr [...] D
President Lyndon B. Johnson: We shouldn't even b [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: Boycotting the buses in [...] D
Rev. Hosea Williams: [while making their first a [...] D
Gov. George Wallace: Mr. President, malcontents [...] D
Coretta Scott King: [from trailer] People out th [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: We negotiate, we demonst [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: Selma it is. D
President Lyndon B. Johnson: There is no Negro p [...] D
President Lyndon B. Johnson: [Speaking to George [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: No, Sheriff Clark, we're [...] D
Martin Luther King Jr.: What happens when a man [...] D

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