Today's movies mark the birthday of actress Rachel Weisz, the Selma civil rights march, and the Oscars.
The Constant Gardener (2005) is a story of
political and medical intrigue as a diplomat
investigates the murder of his wife in Kenya.
Rachel Weisz won an Academy Award for
Supporting Actress. Weisz was born March 7,
1970. The movie is based on a novel by John
Le Carre, born October 19, 1931.
The Constant Gardener
Selma (2014) recounts the events
of the civil rights march from Selma
to Montgomery, Alabama, from March
7 to 25, 1965. This historical drama, featuring
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., won an Oscar
for original song, Glory.
Selma
Five Came Back (2017) is a three-part series
on Netflix profiling the World War II
contributions of five prominent Hollywood
film directors: John Ford, William Wyler,
John Huston, Frank Capra, and George
Stevens. Meryl Streep won an Emmy as
narrator for the episode, The Price of Victory. The
Academy Awards were March 4.
Five Came Back
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