TY - ADVS AU - DuVernay,Ava AU - Webb,Paul AU - Colson,Christian AU - Winfrey,Oprah AU - Kleiner,Jeremy AU - Gardner,Dede AU - Oyelowo,David AU - Wilkinson,Tom AU - Roth,Tim AU - Ejogo,Carmen AU - Holland,André AU - Ribisi,Giovanni AU - Toussaint,Lorraine AU - James,Stephan AU - Pierce,Wendell AU - Common, AU - Nivola,Alessandro AU - Gooding,Cuba AU - Stanfield,Keith AU - Baker,Dylan AU - Moran,Jason AU - Young,Bradford AU - Averick,Spencer ED - Paramount Pictures Corporation ED - Pathé Productions, ED - Harpo Films, ED - Cloud Eight Films, ED - Plan B (Firm) ED - Ingenious Media, TI - Selma AV - E185.97.K5 S456 2015 PY - 2015///] CY - Hollywood, CA PB - Paramount Pictures KW - King, Martin Luther, KW - Selma to Montgomery Rights March KW - (1965 KW - Selma, Ala.) KW - Drama KW - Civil rights KW - Alabama KW - Selma KW - Fiction films KW - Films for hard of hearing people KW - Films for people with visual disabilities KW - Selma (Ala.) KW - Race relations KW - Feature films KW - gsafd KW - Biographical films KW - Historical films N1 - "One dream can change the world"--cover; "Feature film + Special features: Selma student tickets: donor appreciation ; National Voting Rights Museum and Institute"--Container; DVD release of the 2014 motion picture; Paramount Pictures, Pathe and Harpo Films present ; music by Jason Moran ; edited by Spencer Averick ; director of photography, Bradford Young ; produced by Christian Colson, Oprah Winfrey, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner ; written by Paul Webb ; directed by Ava DuVernay; David Oyelowo, Tom Wilkinson, Carmen Ejogo, André Holland, Giovanni Ribisi, Lorraine Toussaint, Stephan James, Wendell Pierce, Common, Alessandro Nivola, Lakeith Lee Stanfield, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Dylan Baker, Tim Roth, Oprah Winfrey; Audience: MPAA rating: PG-13; for disturbing thematic material including violence, a suggestive moment, and brief strong language N2 - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s historical struggle to secure voting rights for all people. A dangerous and terrifying campaign that culminated with an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1964 ER -