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Mighty Times: The Children's March |
Directed by |
Robert Houston |
Produced by |
Andrew Ellison
Robert Hudson |
Cinematography |
Geoffrey George |
Editing by |
Mark Brewer
Sean P. Keenan |
Release date(s) |
2004 |
Running time |
40 minutes |
Country |
United States |
Language |
English |
IMDb profile |
Mighty Times: The Children's March is a 2004 short documentary film directed by Robert Houston. It won an Academy Award in 2005 for Documentary Short Subject. [1]
- Dominiqua Alexis - Interviewed Protestor (as Dominiqua Lint)
- Rico E. Anderson - D.J. Shelley "The Playboy" Stewart
- Josh Evans - Police Interrogator / Firefighter
- Kali Hawk - Lenore, Protestor on the news
- Jessica Joy Kemock - Townsperson
- Tony Otto - Birmingham Police Officer
- Jeremy Rodriguez - Joe
- Rick Sharp - Jail Interrogator reenactment
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American films of the 2000s |
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