Mighty Times: The Children’s March  (2004)

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The short Mighty Times: The Children’s March, released in 2004 and directed by Robert Houston with Geoffrey George as cinematographer and editing by Mark Brewer, Sean P. Keenan.
Directed by | Robert Houston
Cinematography by | Geoffrey George
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Country | United States
Language | English
Genres | Documentary, Short, Drama

 
Cast
Interviewed Protestor
D.J. Shelley "The Playboy" Stewart
Police Interrogator / Firefighter
Black Child
Lenore, Protestor On The News
Townsperson
Bull Connor
White Supremacist
Birmingham Police Officer
Jail Interrogator Reenactment
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Production Manager: 2005 Academy Award
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Action Unit Supervisor
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Still Photographer
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Digital Artist
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Motion Graphics
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Makeup Department
Hair Stylist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Costume Assistant
Music Department
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Additional Crew Members
Production Coordinator
Interviews: HDTV
Production Assistant
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