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  1. Boycott is a 2001 American made-for-television biographical drama film directed by Clark Johnson, and starring Jeffrey Wright as Martin Luther King Jr. The film, based on the book Daybreak of Freedom by Stewart Burns, tells the story of the 1955–1956 Montgomery bus boycott .

    • Stewart Burns, Herman Daniel Farrell
    • HBO Films
  2. 29 gen 2020 · Un film con Jeffrey Wright, Terrence Howard, Carmen Ejogo, Reg E. Cathey, CCH Pounder . Genere Drammatico - USA , 2001 , durata 118 minuti. Condividi. Ultimo aggiornamento mercoledì 29 gennaio 2020. Il film ha ottenuto 2 candidature e vinto un premio ai AFI Awards,

    • Clark Johnson
    • 2001
    • Jeffrey Wright
    • 118 minuti
  3. 24 feb 2001 · Boycott: Directed by Clark Johnson. With Jeffrey Wright, Terrence Howard, CCH Pounder, Carmen Ejogo. Black Americans boycott the public buses during the 1950s civil rights movement.

    • Clark Johnson
    • 21
    • 36 sec
  4. 15 lug 2020 · Genere. Drammatico. Anno. 2001. Regia. Clark Johnson. Paese. USA. Durata. 118 Min. Trama del film Boycott. Durante il movimento per i diritti civili degli anni '50, i neri americani...

  5. Jeffrey Wright stars as the young Martin Luther King Jr. in this powerful film that recreates the start of the Civil Rights movement. 253 IMDb 7.1 1 h 52 min 2001. X-Ray 13+. Drama · Suspense · Bold · Inspiring. Free trial of Max, rent, or buy.

    • 112 min
  6. Boycott (2001) directed by Clark Johnson • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 2001. Directed by Clark Johnson. The Story of Martin Luther King and One Act of Defiance That Changed a Nation. This made-for-TV movie dramatizes the historic boycott of public buses in the 1950s, led by civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Cast. Crew. Details.

  7. The movie explores the behind-the-scenes crisis management of the boycott, which eventually led to the U.S. Supreme Court deeming the city's bus segregation laws unconstitutional. The boycott ended in triumph after 382 days and the Civil Rights movement had a dynamic new leader in Martin Luther King, Jr.