Bibframe Work
TitleWoodlawnTypeMoving ImageMonographContributionDownes, Kevin, 1972- (Film producer)Lefever, Daryl C. (Film producer)Peeples, Quinton (Screenwriter)Erwin, Jonathan D. (Screenwriter)Astin, Sean (Actor)Bishop, Nicholas, 1973- (Actor)Castille, Caleb, 1991- (Actor)Shepherd, Sherri, 1967- (Actor)Voight, Jon, 1938- (Actor)Kimlin, Kristopher S. (Cinematographer)McCorkle, Brent (Editor of moving image work)Erwin, Andrew (Editor of moving image work)Mills, Paul, 1956- (composer (expression))Erwin Brothers (Film director)Pure Flix Entertainment (Presenter)Provident Films (Production company) SubjectHigh school athletes--Alabama--Birmingham--Drama (LCSH)Football players--Alabama--Birmingham--Drama (LCSH)Racism--Alabama--Birmingham--Drama (LCSH)Segregation--Alabama--Birmingham--Drama (LCSH)School integration--Alabama--Birmingham--Drama (LCSH)LanguageEnglishEnglish Spanish English subtitles or captionsSpanish subtitles or captionsEnglish subtitles or captions NoteIncludes translationLanguage: In English or dubbed Spanish with optional Spanish subtitles; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH).Summary"In 1973, a spiritual awakening captured the hearts of nearly every player on the Woodlawn High School football team. Their dedication to love and unity, in a newly desegregated school filled with racism and hate, leads to the largest high school football game ever played in the torn city of Birmingham, Alabama, and the rise of superstar Tony Nathan"--Container.Intended AudienceMPAA rating: PG; for thematic elements including some racial tension/violence.DurationPT123MOrigin Date(s)2015 Authorized Access PointWoodlawn