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The Contenders: "Selma"

By Hammer Museum (other events)

Wednesday, December 17 2014 8:00 PM 10:30 PM PDT
 
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Towering figures stand on the shoulders of many, and in Ava DuVernay’s remarkable second feature we witness a moment in history where one man’s greatness was lifted up by the courage and sacrifice of a community and ultimately, a country. Though he is a pivotal figure in the history of The United States, there have been relatively few cinematic explorations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and work. David Oyelowo’s breathtaking incarnation of Dr. King is a revelation, and no narrative film has so richly succeeded in illuminating the critical network of colleagues, activists, and admirers that enabled his successes.  Highlighting the intimacies and heartbreaks of his marriage to Coretta Scott King (Carmen Ejogo) and the covert war waged by the US Government against the civil rights leader, “Selma” joins a short list of essential films exploring American history. 

 

Program subject to change. 

Restrictions

We encourage ticketholders to arrive by 7:30PM.
Any unclaimed seats will be released at 7:45PM. 

Due to limited availability, tickets are non-refundable.

PARKING
Convenient parking is available under the Museum. Rates are $3 for the first three hours with validation at the Welcome Desk, and $1.50 for each additional 15 minutes. There is a $3 flat rate after 6PM on weekdays, and all day on Saturdays and Sundays. Parking for visitors with disabilities is provided on levels P1 and P3.

Cash or check only.

Bicycles park free.

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