Cicero March

Civil Rights movement documentation in Chicago

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About Cicero March

Released: 1966

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-PG

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Cast
Mike Shea, Mike Gray, Jay Lifkin, Robert Lucas

Cicero March (1966) - A Short Film Documenting the Chicago Civil Rights March

About Cicero March

Cicero March, released in 1966, provides a direct lens to observe the peak of the civil rights movement in Chicago. This short film documents the intensity, loyalty, courage, and determination of participants in the Chicago Civil Rights March, teeming with passion and chaos. The content rating of this short film is TV-PG, signifying that some material may not be suitable for children. The content of the movie mostly involves racial themes and the struggle to end racial discrimination, representing reality in the 1960s Chicago.

Making / Production

Cicero March was an ambitious project conceived and executed by a group of talented documentary filmmakers who sought to capture the reality of the civil rights movement. Using low-tech equipment and shooting primarily in black and white, the filmmakers achieved a raw authenticity that adds to the power of this historical film.

Actors

  • Protestors: Comprising largely of African Americans, these individuals displayed unmatched dedication and courage, contributing immensely to the authenticity of the film.

Trivia / Interesting Facts about Cicero March

  • Despite being a documentary, Cicero March is considered one of the most accurate portrayals of the civil rights movement.
  • The film's title comes from the town of Cicero, where the march took place.

Awards

Cicero March did not win any notable awards, but it is well-regarded for its historical importance and authenticity.

Quotes

  • "This isn't just a march, it's a fight for freedom." - A march participant
  • "We shall overcome!" - Repeated chant throughout the film

Music, Soundtrack

  • "We Shall Overcome" - This song, a significant part of the civil rights movement, features prominently in the film and contributes to its emotional impact.