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This new documentary celebrates the longtime civil rights leader and 17-term Georgia Congressman who has fought for voting rights, gun control, health care, and immigration reform during six decades of social activism and legislative action.
United States | 2020 | Dawn Porter
This new documentary celebrates the longtime civil rights leader and 17-term Georgia Congressman who has fought for voting rights, gun control, health care, and immigration reform during six decades of social activism and legislative action. Includes new interviews and archival film clips. “Absolutely inspiring.” –Entertainment Weekly. Cleveland premiere. 96 min.
John Lewis: Good Trouble, a Cinematheque streaming exclusive, can be watched online from ... view more »
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John Lewis: Good Trouble, a Cinematheque streaming exclusive, can be watched online from 7/3 thru 8/27 via the link below. (Doing so supports the Cinematheque.) Screening fee is $12, and after renting the film, you have 72 hours to watch it.
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Immediately following the feature, there will be a pre-recorded discussion between Representative Lewis and Oprah Winfrey, filmed last month and being made available exclusively for virtual cinema and in-theater engagements of the film. This is a wide-ranging, informal, 16-minute conversation that’s a perfect follow-up to the documentary, and could not be more relevant.
Additionally, the 7/9 live panel discussion presented by the Freedom Rides Museum of Montgomery, Alabama, featuring Freedom Riders Dr. Bernard Lafayette and Dr. Rip Patton in conversation with director Dawn Porter, in partnership with the Capri Theater, has been archived. The link can be found on the streaming page.