Documentary, Women directing
Using interviews from some past and present colleagues, rare archival footage and black and white stills, John Lewis: Good Trouble chronicles John Lewis’ life, legacy, and more than 60 years of extraordinary social activism – from being a bold teenager on the from line of the Civil Rights movement, his fateful meeting with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, organizing Freedom Rides leaving him bloodied or jailed, standing at the front lines in the historic marches on Washington and Selma, to being a legislative powerhouse and political leader for voting rights, gun control, health-care reform, and immigration as a legendary U.S Representative.
Directed by documentary filmmaker Dawn Porter, John Lewis: Good Trouble paints a broader portrait of legendary historical social activist and United States congressman John Lewis.
“Absolutely inspiring” – Entertainment Weekly
“A powerful visual effect” – Hollywood Reporter
“An intimate homage to both the legend and the man, as spry and lively as Lewis himself” – RogerEbert.com
Elijah Cummings
Anthony Johnson
Hillary Clinton
Director:
Dawn Porter
Script:
Julie Zann
Length:
1h 36m
Original language:
Engelska
Original title:
John Lewis: Good Trouble
Production year:
2020
NonStop Entertainment