Rustin

Rustin(2023)

PG-13
11/03/2023 (US)Drama, History1h 48m
6.5

"Own your power."

Overview

Activist Bayard Rustin faces racism and homophobia as he helps change the course of Civil Rights history by orchestrating the 1963 March on Washington.

George C. Wolfe

Director

Julian Breece

Story

Dustin Lance Black

Screenplay

Julian Breece

Screenplay

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Colman Domingo joins Lena Waithe and Cynthia Erivo - In Conversation

Colman Domingo joins Lena Waithe and Cynthia Erivo - In Conversation

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Creating the Look

Creating the Look

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Colman Domingo and the ensemble cast of Rustin

Colman Domingo and the ensemble cast of Rustin

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Branford Marsalis scores Rustin

Branford Marsalis scores Rustin

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Rustin director George C. Wolfe, actors Colman Domingo and Aml Ameen talk to David Olusoga | BFI Q&A

Rustin director George C. Wolfe, actors Colman Domingo and Aml Ameen talk to David Olusoga | BFI Q&A

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Colman Domingo - The Roles That Changed My Life

Colman Domingo - The Roles That Changed My Life

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'Rustin' with filmmakers | Academy Conversations

'Rustin' with filmmakers | Academy Conversations

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TIFF 2023 - George C. Wolfe and Colman Domingo Honour Unsung Heroes in Rustin

TIFF 2023 - George C. Wolfe and Colman Domingo Honour Unsung Heroes in Rustin

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TIFF 2023 Q&A with George C. Wolfe, Bruce Cohen, Tonia Davis, Branford Marsalis

TIFF 2023 Q&A with George C. Wolfe, Bruce Cohen, Tonia Davis, Branford Marsalis

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A review by Brent Marchant
7.0

Written on November 19, 2023

Unsung heroes often don’t get their day. Fortunately, however, for civil rights activist Bayard Rustin (Colman Domingo), principal organizer of the 1963 March on Washington, he’s finally getting his due in this new biopic about the many challenges he faced in bringing this event into being. The flamboyant, outspoken, Black gay organizer faced much opposition to his proposal, including, surprisingly enough, from an African-American community that was apprehensive about the message his appointment and presence would send to a still-reluctant public in its support for equal rights measures, including such noteworthy figures as NAACP leader Roy Wilkins (Chris Rock) and Congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (Jeffrey Wright). Things were even tense at times between Rustin and his longtime friend, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (Aml Ameen), for whom Rustin once served as his chief aide and advisor. Then there was Rustin’s sexual orientation, a matter he didn’t exactly hide, especially in his less-than-discreet relationship with married preacher Elias Taylor (Johnny Ramey), something other activists feared could undo all the progress they had made up to that time. But, as a determined champion, Rustin forged ahead, despite these hardships, culminating in the largest peaceful protest ever staged in the nation’s capital. To the film’s credit, director George C. Wolfe has compiled an informative period piece biography, even if the approach is somewhat conventional and, admittedly, gets off to a rather rocky start in the first half hour. However, that’s made up for by a strong second half and the picture’s powerhouse cast, including Domingo (a strong Oscar nominee contender), Wright and Ameen, as well as Glynn Turman and CCH Pounder in fine supporting performances. While this offering may not be everything it could have been, “Rustin” nevertheless reminds us of what so many people fought so hard to achieve – and why it’s so important that we strive to protect those accomplishments against backsliding and those who might seek to undermine the fulfillment of those much-cherished attainments.