Soundtrack for a Revolution

Soundtrack for a Revolution

Release date : May 16, 2009
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : France / United Kingdom / United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Bill Guttentag / Dan Sturman /
Writers :
Production companies : Freedom Song Productions / Goldcrest / Louverture Films / Wild Bunch /
May 16, 2009 1h 22m France Documentary English More
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Tells the story of the American civil rights movement through its powerful music - the freedom songs protesters sang on picket lines, in mass meetings, and in jail cells as they fought for justice and equality. Features new performances of the freedom songs by top artists; archival footage; and interviews with civil rights foot soldiers and leaders. Freedom songs evolved from slave chants, from the labor movement, and especially from the black church. Music enabled blacks to sing words they could not say, and it was crucial in helping the protesters as they faced down brutal aggression with dignity and non-violence. The infectious energy of the songs swept people up and empowered them to fight for their rights. This film celebrates the vitality of this music.
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  • title:Soundtrack for a Revolution
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: France · United Kingdom · United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Bill Guttentag / Dan Sturman /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Freedom Song Productions · Goldcrest · Louverture Films · Wild Bunch ·
  • Overview:Tells the story of the American civil rights movement through its powerful music - the freedom songs protesters sang on picket lines, in mass meetings, and in jail cells as they fought for justice and equality. Features new performances of the freedom songs by top artists; archival footage; and interviews with civil rights foot soldiers and leaders. Freedom songs evolved from slave chants, from the labor movement, and especially from the black church. Music enabled blacks to sing words they could not say, and it was crucial in helping the protesters as they faced down brutal aggression with dignity and non-violence. The infectious energy of the songs swept people up and empowered them to fight for their rights. This film celebrates the vitality of this music.
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