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- On Metacritic, the film has an average score of 86 out of 100, based on six reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". In the U.S. the San Francisco Chronicle wrote that " The March is not only a timely film document, it is also properly structured as the great drama the event was".
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The March is a 1990 British drama film directed by David Wheatley that was originally aired by BBC1 for "One World Week". The plot concerns a charismatic Muslim leader from the Sudan who leads 250,000 Africans on a 3,000-mile march towards Europe with the slogan "We are poor because you are rich."
- Drama
Drought-stricken African refugees follow a leader (Malick Bowens) as they march on Europe with a bold message.
- Drama
- Juliet Stevenson, Malick Bowens
- David Wheatley
Oct 24, 2015 · The 1990 made-for-television movie "The March" seems like it could not possibly have been the first time, but it is the one I remember her in most vividly, even 25 years later. I finally...
The March: Directed by David Wheatley. With Malick Bowens, Juliet Stevenson, Joseph Mydell, Dermot Crowley. A group of several thousand Africans migrate westward across northern Africa and sail across the Strait of Gibraltar to Europe. Their message is: "We are poor because you are rich."
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- Drama
- David Wheatley
- 1990-05-20
It is a dramatization of what might happen if poor people from a Third World country were to march towards Europe. Not based on an actual event, this feels quite authentic and credible.
In 1964, James Blue released a documentary called "The March," a "visually stunning, moving, and arresting documentary of the hope, determination, and camaraderie" embodied by The Great March on Washington. It has been digitally restored. Watch it free online. Open Culture, openculture.com
The March (titled Martin Luther King and the March on Washington in the United Kingdom) is a documentary film directed by John Akomfrah and narrated by Denzel Washington. It is about the historic 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom - largely remembered for Martin Luther King's famous and iconic "I Have a Dream" speech delivered on the ...
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