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[[Abeni Bloodworth]], [[Angi Bones]], John Corba, Stephanie A. Frederic, Sandy Gordon, [[Angela Harmon]], Emil Pinnock, [[Christine Swanson]], [[Michael Swanson]] | [[Abeni Bloodworth]], [[Angi Bones]], John Corba, [[Stephanie A. Frederic]], Sandy Gordon, [[Angela Harmon]], [[Emil Pinnock]], [[Christine Swanson]], [[Michael Swanson]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 7 August 2024
Considered the midwife of the modern American Democratic Party, Mississippi civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer gives her impassioned testimony and a prophetic warning to the country. FANNIE is a riveting portrait of the human rights, voting rights, and civil rights icon and her ground-breaking speech in front of the Democratic National Convention's credentials committee on August 22, 1964. Starring Academy-nominated actress Aunjanue Ellis, this powerful short is directed by Christine Swanson.
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Abeni Bloodworth, Angi Bones, John Corba, Stephanie A. Frederic, Sandy Gordon, Angela Harmon, Emil Pinnock, Christine Swanson, Michael Swanson
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Release Date: January 15, 2022 (USA) | Length: 9 min | Genre: Drama | MPAA Rating: Unknown | Note(s): ???
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