The first trailer for “Selma”, director Ava DuVernay’s long-awaited biopic on civil rights leader Martin Luther King. Jr., made its online debut on Friday, sparking considerable Oscar buzz.
The film, which is scheduled for release on Christmas Day, stars British actor David Oyelowo as King, and details the pivotal 1965 civil rights clashes in Alabama which ultimately led to the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Oprah Winfrey served as a producer of the film and also plays a small role in an all-star ensemble, which includes Tom Wilkinson (as President Lyndon Johnson), Tim Roth, Cuba Gooding, Jr., and rapper Common.
“She moved the waters like Moses: She held up her staff, and they parted, and we were able to go through and make the movie,” DuVernay told Yahoo about Winfrey’s involvement in the project.
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