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Ava DuVernay and David Oyelowo on SELMA | TIFF 2014

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Director Ava DuVernay (the Sundance award-winning Middle of Nowhere) and star David Oyelowo joined Cameron Bailey onstage for an engaging and informative post-screening discussion of Selma, DuVernay's thrilling chronicle of Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1965 civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery.
December 10, 2015. TIFF Bell Lightbox.
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@IamShazznem
@IamShazznem 9 жыл бұрын
I am so thankful to have watched Selma today and to find this interview. I am proud of the products of Dr. King's struggle, who have chosen to continue his legacy in their own career. I am just pleased that SELMA was made in my time. Congratulations Ava, you were made for this! Congratulations David, I look forward to more roles you will play.
@harvestcanada
@harvestcanada 9 жыл бұрын
I saw the film yesterday in my local cinema in London, as a man it was such a pleasure to have the opportunity to support a black female director of such generous talent. I hope Spike Lee is biting of crown jewels knowing that there is someone who has the talent and the humility and humanity to make a film that is not rhetorical but has human detail, balance, is unapologetic and had a personal opinion about a very important period in American constitutional/political history. The were no easy moustache twiddling or emotionally manipulative nonsense that Hollywood tries to pressure on directors. We don't need the Oscars, their just a panel of tired old white men who are ill-mannered and appreciate nothing or noone. I think the fact that they tried to sweep Selma under the carpet has gone beyond racism and sexism. There is a culture in the UK and the USA of behaving in a way that lends itself to an attitude of deliberate unappreciation of talent, simply because the elite can't get their own way in controlling the narrative of other communities or indidviduals. Ava has fought through all that, to make a fine film and a great history lesson with plenty of names that matter dropped in which gives Selma its human quality. What is ironic is towards the end of credits Baynard Rustin who is played in the movie and who historically was instrumental in Dr King's work was never mentioned, happened to be openly gay..........
@LoveisJustice
@LoveisJustice 9 жыл бұрын
I want to work with Ava one day. Love how she tok a risk and switch careers to follow her dreams. Never to late.
@justgospel8524
@justgospel8524 9 жыл бұрын
For such a time as this and for this, present age, this film had to be made. God's timing is undeniably AMAZING. His presence cannot be denied.
@BeBlessedBaby.Online
@BeBlessedBaby.Online 9 жыл бұрын
Excellent !!!!!!!! I Loved the movie !!!!!!!!!!!
@LowkeyAlchemy
@LowkeyAlchemy 9 жыл бұрын
Swoon David! Le swoon. His vocabulary is EVERYTHING.
@tracey-annwisdom2874
@tracey-annwisdom2874 9 жыл бұрын
Vocabulary, accent, sense of humour, faith, talent... **swoons** lol
@JazzMaestra
@JazzMaestra 9 жыл бұрын
Viva Ava DuVernay!!
@ClueFinderDirtDigger
@ClueFinderDirtDigger 9 жыл бұрын
Cannot wait to see this ♡
@theebarb8178
@theebarb8178 9 жыл бұрын
I LOVE THEM!
@roter13
@roter13 9 жыл бұрын
she seems like a cool person
@larrylawson3543
@larrylawson3543 9 жыл бұрын
Whatever happened to SPIKE LEE???
@ItsGizem
@ItsGizem 8 жыл бұрын
Hi, I just need your help quickly because I need to cite David in my thesis which is about Selma and MLK. So I'm trying to transcribe this discussion but what does he say from 26:02 - 26:07 ? This is what I wrote but what does he really say there? If it is "mayor" what does he really mean by it? "How are we going to get through this? and your best friend is there, next to you and has to pull you out of the [mayor?] of your own mind"
@ursulascott5533
@ursulascott5533 9 жыл бұрын
Amazing people. MLK was very brave so was so many civil rights activists. Rosa parks, shirley chislom! Etc. Malcom X!
@TheFreaking4
@TheFreaking4 9 жыл бұрын
when i heard his accent i was soo confused... you have no idea
@boydoll3934
@boydoll3934 9 жыл бұрын
Toronto. Nice town. But, as I recall, with a few "issues" of their own to work out. Btw, never call a Canadian black. He'll cut you.
@nonimefarya7477
@nonimefarya7477 9 жыл бұрын
Uncomfortable, but salient truths regarding the potential for economic equality. www.jbhe.com/features/49_college_admissions-test.html But there is a major flaw in the thesis that income differences explain the racial gap. Consider these three observable facts from The College Board's 2005 data on the SAT: • Whites from families with incomes of less than $10,000 had a mean SAT score of 993. This is 129 points higher than the national mean for all blacks. • Whites from families with incomes below $10,000 had a mean SAT test score that was 61 points higher than blacks whose families had incomes of between $80,000 and $100,000. • Blacks from families with incomes of more than $100,000 had a mean SAT score that was 85 points below the mean score for whites from all income levels, 139 points below the mean score of whites from families at the same income level, and 10 points below the average score of white students from families whose income was less than $10,000. East Asians - 4 twins per 1,000 births, average age when first walking ~13 months Europeans - 8 twins per 1,000 births, average age when first walking ~12 months Africans - 16 twins per 1,000 births, average age when first walking ~11 months the same pattern rears its head in the way of gestation periods, age of crawling, onset of puberty, testosterone levels, bone density, and brain size. Hitting Kids cdn-images.9cloud.us/71/piccit_corporal_punishment___world__343472640.gif Current Slavery Rates www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/10/17/this-map-shows-where-the-worlds-30-million-slaves-live-there-are-60000-in-the-u-s/ Birthrate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_by_birth_rate#mediaviewer/File:Birth_rate_figures_for_countries.PNG Maybe partially due to all the raping going on there themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2013/07/11/statistics-muslim-countries-obsessed-with-womens-honour-have-one-of-the-highest-rape-scales-in-the-world/ LGBT rights en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_by_country_or_territory#mediaviewer/File:LGBT_rights_at_the_UN.svg IQ commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IQ_by_Country.png
@AgrilifeIndia
@AgrilifeIndia 9 жыл бұрын
Oprah - Congrats
@MrNookalaRaghuRam
@MrNookalaRaghuRam 9 жыл бұрын
Dear Dr. Venkatesh Devanur, thanq for this posting on SELMA.
@leviridge3307
@leviridge3307 9 жыл бұрын
this movie is a low grade b movie it would be better if arnold schwarzenegger was in it
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