‘John Lewis: Good Trouble’ follows life of civil rights icon
A documentary featuring an American legend tops the new DVD releases for the week of Sept. 29.
“John Lewis: Good Trouble”: Rep. John Lewis died in July, leaving a breathtaking legacy. Known for marching across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on 1965’s Bloody Sunday to protest voting discrimination against Black people and risking his life amid police beatings, his more than 40 arrests during the civil rights movement protesting segregation, and decades of work toward legislation in these areas as well as health care and gun reform (just to name a few), Lewis is affectionately profiled in the documentary, directed by Dawn Porter.
Among its charming moments are the ones when Lewis reflects and reacts on archival footage featuring the iconic activist. But its anchor is its subtitle: As Lewis said in March of this year, to commemorate the anniversary of Bloody Sunday, “Get in good trouble, necessary trouble, and redeem the soul of America.”
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