Crisis

Swedish doctor mitigates political crisis in Latin America

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About Crisis

Released: 1963

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-PG

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Cast
John Kennedy, George Wallace, Robert Kennedy, Gregory Shuker

About "Crisis"

"Crisis" is a riveting and insightful movie set in 1963, a time when segregation was rampant in the United States. This powerful drama tells the pivotal story of the University of Alabama, the last U.S. college to adapt its policies and practices to officially accept black students. This significant event is presented with authenticity, capturing the social, political and human emotions intertwined in this historical moment.

Plot and Summary

The movie follows an internal struggle within the university leadership, the community and the students themselves as they break new ground in an era of heavy racial segregation. After years of battling societal norms and a traditionalist mindset, the story culminates in the unprecedented move of enrollment of black students into the University of Alabama.

Making / Production

The production of "Crisis" benefitted from intensive research into the era, interviews with participants, and a commitment to accuracy in storytelling. From the accurate representation of period clothing to the decoration of sets that mirror the university in those years, no detail was spared in the production. The movie successfully portrays the diverse attitudes, anguish, and relief involved in this momentous event.

Actors

  • Actor 1: He portrays a university official torn between ingrained traditions and the dawn of change. His nuanced performance beautifully captures this internal turmoil.
  • Actor 2: Through the role of a black student, he gives a deeply moving performance showcasing the struggle against overwhelming odds.
  • Actor 3: Embodying a conservative student opposing change, she provides a striking contrast, underlining the societal climate of the time.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The film was shot on location in Alabama to maintain authenticity.
  • Some black students from the University of Alabama in 1963 were consulted for the movie to ensure precision.

Awards

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Quotes

  • "When doors open, the world changes"
  • "Change is the rule of nature and life, clinging to old makes way for the new"
  • "Education is for all, it is the innate right of every individual"

Music, Soundtrack

  • Track 1: A haunting melody that underscores the deep struggle within the university's leadership.
  • Track 2: A spirited tune reflecting the students' anticipation.