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Get on the Bus es una película estadounidense de 1996 sobre un grupo de ciudadanos afroamericanos que toman un autobús para dirigirse a la marcha del millón de hombres celebrada en Washington en 1995. 1 Fue dirigida por Spike Lee, siendo la primera de sus películas en la que no actuó. 2 3 .
16 de oct. de 1996 · Get on the Bus: Directed by Spike Lee. With Richard Belzer, De'aundre Bonds, Andre Braugher, Thomas Jefferson Byrd. A disparate group of African-American men travel by bus to Washington, DC for the Million Man March.
Get on the Bus is a 1996 American drama [3] film about a group of African-American men who are taking a cross-country bus trip in order to participate in the Million Man March. The film was directed by Spike Lee and premiered on the first anniversary of the March. [4] [1] This is the first film directed by Lee in which he does not appear.
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Synopsis. Several Black men take a cross-country bus trip to attend the Million Man March in Washington, DC in 1995. On the bus are an eclectic set of characters including a laid-off aircraft worker, a man whose at-risk son is handcuffed to him, a black Republican, a former gangsta, a Hollywood actor, a cop who is of mixed racial background ...
A disparate group of African-American men climb on a bus bound for the Million Man March in Washington, D.C. -- among them, Evan Sr. (Thomas Jefferson Byrd) and his son, Smooth (De'aundre Bonds ...
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Get on the Bus follows several Black men on a cross country bus trip to the Million Man March. On the bus are an eclectic set of characters including a laid off aircraft worker, a former Gang Banger, a Hollywood actor, a cop who is of mixed racial background, and a White bus driver, all make the trek discussing issues surrounding the march, manhood, religion, politics, and race.