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In 1964, Bahamas-raised Sidney Poitier became the first black actor to win an Academy Award, breaking the “black ceiling” and inspiring others to follow. Not bad for a boy born in 1927 to poor Miami farmers. He would become Hollywood’s biggest box-office star in 1967 and moved behind the camera to direct the smash-hit comedy Stir Crazy.

But as this frank, cheery and broad-ranging documentary underlines, Poitier’s legacy extended farther than his film work. Among the contributors assembled, Spike Lee credits him as a key figure in the struggle for civil rights and in later life he became a diplomat on the world stage.

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Cast

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Sidney PoitierSidney Poitier
Denzel WashingtonDenzel Washington
Morgan FreemanMorgan Freeman
Halle BerryHalle Berry
Barbra StreisandBarbra Streisand
Spike LeeSpike Lee
Oprah WinfreyOprah Winfrey
Harry BelafonteHarry Belafonte
Quincy JonesQuincy Jones
Joanna ShimkusJoanna Shimkus
LuluLulu

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DirectorReginald Hudlin

Details

Theatrical distributor
Dogwoof
Released on
2022-09-23
Languages
English
Guidance
Discriminatory language
Formats
Colour
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