Witnessing historical moments come to life on the silver screen has always been an extraordinary experience. The concluding moments of Rustin successfully capture that essence by recreating those iconic moments of 1963’s March on Washington. Directed by George C. Wolfe, Rustin is a biographical drama based on an important figure in the American civil rights movement named Bayard Rustin. When mentioning human rights, non-violent movements, and freedom in history, we often mention the names of Gandhi and Martin Luther King, but we tend to overlook the significance of Bayard Rustin; without him, such path-breaking historical events as the March on Washington might not have been possible.
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The US Supreme Court had ruled segregation unconstitutional, but discrimination and hatred were still prevailing in society. In 1960, we saw civil rights activist Ella Baker and union organizer Randolph encourage Martin Luther King Jr. to...
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Plot Synopsis: What Happens In The Film?
The US Supreme Court had ruled segregation unconstitutional, but discrimination and hatred were still prevailing in society. In 1960, we saw civil rights activist Ella Baker and union organizer Randolph encourage Martin Luther King Jr. to...
- 11/18/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
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