Activist Bayard Rustin faces racism and homophobia as he helps change the course of Civil Rights history by orchestrating the 1963 March on Washington.Activist Bayard Rustin faces racism and homophobia as he helps change the course of Civil Rights history by orchestrating the 1963 March on Washington.Activist Bayard Rustin faces racism and homophobia as he helps change the course of Civil Rights history by orchestrating the 1963 March on Washington.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 13 wins & 66 nominations total
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the producing partners for this movie is Higher Ground Productions, the banner under which former president Barack and former first lady Michelle Obama have produced several Netflix projects. While Obama was president of the United States, he posthumously awarded Bayard Rustin the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. At the November 20, 2013, White House ceremony, President Obama presented Rustin's award to Walter Naegle, Rustin's surviving longtime romantic partner.
- GoofsSeveral times, there is a reference to the subway in DC. The subway system there wasn't built until 1976.
- Quotes
Bayard Rustin: On the day that I was born black, I was also born a homosexual. They either believe in freedom and justice for all, or they do not.
- ConnectionsFeatured in CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley: Episode #45.56 (2023)
- SoundtracksShotgun
Written by Junior Walker (as Autry DeWalt)
Performed by Jr. Walker and the All Stars (as Junior Walker and the Allstars)
Courtesy of Motown/Universal
Featured review
I rarely give 8 stars but this film deserved every one of them.
Hands down the BEST performance I have seen ALL YEAR, in MANY YEARS! Coleman Domingo's Bayard Rustin, is brilliant in every second of this film. IMHO Cillian Murphy's flat, boring, detached performance, in a very long, dragged out, dull, convoluted, messy film: Oppenheimer, doesn't hold a candle to Domingo.
Domingo's performance embodies dynamism. And the film takes us on an incredible journey of fearlessness, tenacity and trust.
The ensemble cast is par none. Chris Rock gives a solid performance as Roy Wilkins the head of the NAACP. And what a year Jeffrey Wright is having. Mr. Right's Adam Clayton Powell is so detestable in this film, and after being so open and likable in American Fiction, it is wonderful see his two tour de forces in one year.
Back to Rustin what an amazing story. The writing is top notch, the pace is perfect, the music fits. This is a fantastic film that keeps you engaged from the opening scene to the end credits.
It is sad that this film is not getting the attention it DESERVES. The cloud of the bomb, and I use that term on purpose, is overshadowing an amazing film, incredible performances and a stunning out of the park performance by Colman Domingo.
He is brilliant, he emerges onto the screen like a comet blinding the screen with energy, excitement, honesty, focus and skill and he never loses your attention.
BRAVO Mr. Domingo! In my eyes YOU ARE the winner of the Academy Award. You gave us ALL a Master Class in commitment to honesty, and an unending perseverance to create a believable and seamless character, who was living a dangerous double life while trying to keep his above water.
You pulled that off with honors sir. You should be commended for letting the world in on Rustin's secrets, fears, vulnerability in such an honest and gut wrenching, at times way, thank you for risking it all the way you did.
Outstanding film, if you can find your way out of the nuclear fog for a few hours, do yourselves a favor and don't miss RUSTIN.
Hands down the BEST performance I have seen ALL YEAR, in MANY YEARS! Coleman Domingo's Bayard Rustin, is brilliant in every second of this film. IMHO Cillian Murphy's flat, boring, detached performance, in a very long, dragged out, dull, convoluted, messy film: Oppenheimer, doesn't hold a candle to Domingo.
Domingo's performance embodies dynamism. And the film takes us on an incredible journey of fearlessness, tenacity and trust.
The ensemble cast is par none. Chris Rock gives a solid performance as Roy Wilkins the head of the NAACP. And what a year Jeffrey Wright is having. Mr. Right's Adam Clayton Powell is so detestable in this film, and after being so open and likable in American Fiction, it is wonderful see his two tour de forces in one year.
Back to Rustin what an amazing story. The writing is top notch, the pace is perfect, the music fits. This is a fantastic film that keeps you engaged from the opening scene to the end credits.
It is sad that this film is not getting the attention it DESERVES. The cloud of the bomb, and I use that term on purpose, is overshadowing an amazing film, incredible performances and a stunning out of the park performance by Colman Domingo.
He is brilliant, he emerges onto the screen like a comet blinding the screen with energy, excitement, honesty, focus and skill and he never loses your attention.
BRAVO Mr. Domingo! In my eyes YOU ARE the winner of the Academy Award. You gave us ALL a Master Class in commitment to honesty, and an unending perseverance to create a believable and seamless character, who was living a dangerous double life while trying to keep his above water.
You pulled that off with honors sir. You should be commended for letting the world in on Rustin's secrets, fears, vulnerability in such an honest and gut wrenching, at times way, thank you for risking it all the way you did.
Outstanding film, if you can find your way out of the nuclear fog for a few hours, do yourselves a favor and don't miss RUSTIN.
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- Feb 20, 2024
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- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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