USA | 111 min | TV-14 | DVD | Dir. Peter Kunhardt
A portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. during the last years of his life, from his part in the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to his assassination in 1968. (Rotten Tomatoes)
"A quiet and understated film, which lingers lovingly on its subject." -Arielle Bernstein (Roger-Ebert.com)
Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVGRg89DbyM
What "Stone of Hope" means:
The theme, Stone of Hope, comes from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1965 speech delivered here at UW–Madison at the Stock Pavilion. In that speech, Dr. King spoke about the ongoing struggle for justice and the importance of holding onto faith and hope, even when things feel difficult or overwhelming. Etched in his monument in Washington D.C. is the phrase: Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope.
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