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    • David Oyelowo in Selma (2014)

      1. Selma

      20142h 8mPG-1379Metascore
      7.5 (98K)
      A chronicle of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965.
    • Gabrielle Anwar in Body Snatchers (1993)

      2. Body Snatchers

      19931h 27mR65Metascore
      6.0 (22K)
      A teenage girl and her father discover alien clones are replacing humans on a remote U.S. military base in Alabama.
    • Tommy Lee Jones and Jessica Lange in Blue Sky (1994)

      3. Blue Sky

      19941h 41mPG-13
      6.4 (8.5K)
      Carly moves with her military husband and their two daughters to an isolated army base, only to quickly become part of a cover-up involving nuclear bomb tests.
    • Alan Arkin and Sondra Locke in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968)

      4. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter

      19682h 3mG
      7.6 (4.9K)
      When deaf-mute Singer moves to a new town to be near his hospitalized friend, he makes an indelible impression on the lives of those around him.
    • Joan Baez I Am a Noise (2023)

      5. Joan Baez I Am a Noise

      20231h 53m75Metascore
      7.0 (977)
      At the end of a 60-year career, legendary singer and activist Joan Baez takes an honest look back and a deep look inward as she tries to make sense of her large, history-making life, and the personal struggles she's kept private.
    • Hale County This Morning, This Evening (2018)

      6. Hale County This Morning, This Evening

      20181h 16mNot Rated85Metascore
      6.4 (2.3K)
      A kaleidoscopic and humanistic view of the Black community in Hale County, Alabama.
    • Rip Torn and Ahna Capri in Payday (1973)

      7. Payday

      19731h 43mR
      7.1 (1.1K)
      Maury Dann (Rip Torn, in one of his most memorable performances) is a not-so-nice country-Western singer. He ruthlessly manipulates everyone around him to suit his selfish needs...he even gets his limo driver to take the blame for the death of a fan whom he stabbed.
    • Selma, Lord, Selma (1999)

      8. Selma, Lord, Selma

      19991h 34mTV-GTV Movie
      7.1 (609)
      In 1965 Alabama, an 11-year-old girl (Jurnee Smollett) is touched by a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. (Clifton Powell) and becomes a devout follower, but her resolution is tested when she joins others in the famed march from Selma to Montgomery.
    • My Brother's War (2005)

      9. My Brother's War

      20051h 55mNot Rated
      6.2 (80)
      On the day of her engagement, Grace Kieler finds her family and fiancé divided on political matters. With her future husband off to join the Union army and her brother vowing loyalty to the Confederates, she is torn. She promises her father that she will protect and care for her brother. Upon her father's death Grace decides to cut her hair, don her brother's clothes, and take his name to join the ranks of the Rebel army. She must find him and keep him from getting killed. Along the way, she meets Virginia Klaising, a widow and mother grieving the death of her only son. Virginia begins to fall for this Rebel 'boy' as they travel the backwoods avoiding both armies trying to get back home. By the same turn, Henry (Grace) finds himself comforted by this unfortunate woman. Together they are able to mend the wounds that tear the underpinnings of the heart. As love blooms and the secret becomes harder to conceal, the two realize that they have something precious---an unspoken candor that reveals the soul. When Henry is shot and brought back from most certain death, the secret is revealed and yet the bond grows stronger. After living through such brutal loss and watching the carnality of war unfold before them, they realize they only have each other. And yet it is more than enough. It is the balm that soothes---the quiet whisper that comforts. Each becomes a beacon in a time of great darkness, though their journey is short-lived as each must reach a destination without the other.
    • Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun? (2017)

      10. Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun?

      20171h 30m78Metascore
      6.7 (526)
      A documentary murder mystery about the filmmaker's family, set in lower Alabama.
    • Gay Chorus Deep South (2019)

      11. Gay Chorus Deep South

      20191h 40mTV-1466Metascore
      7.3 (280)
      In response to a wave of discriminatory anti-LGBTQ laws and the divisive 2016 election, the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus embarks on a tour of the American Deep South.
    • Fear of a Black Republican (2011)

      12. Fear of a Black Republican

      20111h 51mNot Rated
      6.9 (22)
      A personal look at Black Republicans and the lack of a Two-Party Political System in Urban America.
    • Selma: The Untold Stories (2020)

      13. Selma: The Untold Stories

      2020– TV Mini Series
      7.8 (10)
      Selma: The Untold Stories is a 4-part television miniseries chronicling the lives of the forgotten figures of Selma, AL surrounding the infamous Bloody Sunday of 1965.
    • After Selma (2019)

      14. After Selma

      201946mTV-PG
      7.5 (24)
      Emmy-winning filmmaker, Loki Mulholland ("The Uncomfortable Truth"), civil rights veteran, Joanne Blackmon Bland, and New York Times bestselling author, Carol Anderson ("White Rage") dive into the history of voter suppression and the need for us to challenge it in order to preserve our democracy and equality for all.
    • I Will Dance (2015)

      15. I Will Dance

      20151h 18m
      9.4 (9)
      Follows the young people of Selma Alabama's RATCo as they journey to New York City to share their story of hope, resilience, and overcoming.
    • Detangling the South: New Orleans

      16. Detangling the South: New Orleans

      TV Mini Series
    • Sisters of Selma: Bearing Witness to Change (2007)

      17. Sisters of Selma: Bearing Witness to Change

      200757mNot RatedTV Movie
      In 1965, Catholic nuns spearhead Dr. Martin Luther King's campaign in Selma for African American voting rights.
    • The Headless Klansman of Selma (2018)

      18. The Headless Klansman of Selma

      201817mShort
      A bronze bust honoring the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan is stolen from Confederate Circle in Selma, Alabama, igniting a 3-year battle over the legality, the meaning, and the purpose of the monument.
    • Leaving Selma (2011)

      19. Leaving Selma

      20111h 30mNot Rated
      After passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, white America and President Johnson moved on to other issues. But in many places, the new law was simply ignored. Martin Luther King, Jr. realized it would be necessary to replace racist public officials where blacks were still unable to register to vote. Dr. King brought the movement to the small, vicious town of Selma, Alabama and made history.
    • Out in Alabama (2016)

      20. Out in Alabama

      201612mShort
      A documentary about the incredible communities in Alabama where LGBT rights are embraced, despite the history of obstacles.
    • A White Man Walks Into A Barbershop (2021)

      21. A White Man Walks Into A Barbershop

      20211h 30m
      Filmmaker Kyle Schickner hits the road, crisscrossing America with the hope of examining racism's hold on our country, only to discover the grip racism has on him. Visiting barbershops, churches, and homes from Alabama to Minneapolis, from D.C to L.A, this honest, humorous, searing documentary pulls the veil away from white liberal ideology and the social warriors who use race and cancel culture as a weapon. See what happens when - A White Man Walks Into A Barbershop.
    • DABNEY

      22. DABNEY

      10m
      Short
      When Dabney Montgomery receives a word from God to break the segregated law, he tries to run from his purpose. But when faced with the dangers of disobedience he surrenders to God's will.
    • Ghostwriter: The Spirited Life of Kathryn Tucker Windham (1989)

      23. Ghostwriter: The Spirited Life of Kathryn Tucker Windham

      1989
      A journalist known for her collections of ghost stories has become a star on the storytelling festival circuit, and a nationally recognized commentator on NPR. The film is her first person account of her roots in small town Alabama, her pioneering career as a female news reporter and photographer, and her passion for using the written and spoken word to build community.
    • National Voting Rights Museum and Institute (2015)

      24. National Voting Rights Museum and Institute

      20158mVideo
    • Bamileke & Choctaw (2023)

      25. Bamileke & Choctaw

      20231h
      By way of The Atlantic Slave Trade, a proud people from Cameroon, Africa, are shipped to North Carolina and enslaved by James Williamson. They are soon sold to the Choctaw Indian tribe who accept them, work side by side with them, and even love them. But in the end, the Africans are excommunicated from the tribe, and the history of their contributions to the Choctaw Indians is rewritten.

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