The Trials of Muhammad Ali
The Trials of Muhammad Ali is a 2013 American documentary about the heyday of boxer Muhammad Ali's career, with special focus on his conversion to Islam and his refusal to fight in the Vietnam War.[1] It won an award for Best Use of News Footage from the International Documentary Association in 2014.[2]
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Directed by | Bill Siegel |
Produced by | Leon Gast Justine Nagan Rachel Pikelny Gordon Quinn Kat White |
Starring | Muhammad Ali Louis Farrakhan Robert Lipsyte |
Music by | Joshua Abrams |
Cinematography | Andrew Black |
Edited by | Aaron Wickenden |
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Distributed by | Kino Lorber |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $57,579 |
Cast
Interviewees:
Archive footage:
- Muhammad Ali
- George W. Bush
- David Susskind
- Lyndon Johnson
- Jerry Lewis
- Malcolm X
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Elijah Muhammad
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References
- Sobczynski, Peter. "The Trials of Muhammad Ali Movie Review (2013) | Roger Ebert". www.rogerebert.com. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
- "Playback: Barry Alexander Brown and Glenn Silber's 'The War at Home'". International Documentary Association. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
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