Malcolm X (1992)
Please Note: This is not a Christian movie but we have included it in our resource section because it contains material that you may find helpful for discussion. We recommend reading a review with more information about its moral content before watching this movie or showing it to a group. click here if you have watched this movie and would be willing to write a brief review Description of this movie from the film’s website: Studio: Warner Bros. Theatrical Release Date: 11/18/1992 Synopsis: Adapted from the novel, “The Autobiography of Malcolm X” written by Alex Haley, this is an amazing biopic of one of the most influential African American leaders to date. It follows the life and times of Malcolm Little through his transformation to Malcolm X and his departure from the Nation of Islam. Spike Lee’s epic film captures the internal struggles, the spiritual, political and structural changes that Malcolm Submitted himself to throughout his life to achieve his changing goals. Special Features: Additional Scenes: 10 Additional Scenes Includes intro w/ Spike Lee Audio Commentary: Commentary by Spike Lee, Ernest Dickerson, Barry Alexander Brown, and Ruth Carter Documentary: Academy Award Nominated feature-length documentary “Malcolm X” (1972) Other: By Any Means Necessary: The Making of Malcolm X Critic Quote: “One of the decade’s best and most important films.” -Arch Campbell, WRC-TV/Washington D.C. “This is an extraordinary life, and Spike Lee has told it in an extraordinary film.” - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Times Awards: ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION - BEST ACTOR ZAGAT SURVEY MOVIE SELECTION
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