美国人权运动的展现,记录了美国黑人音乐家在20世纪中叶,用音乐的形式,激励美国黑人以和平抗议手段来获得平等权力的经过,通过采访马丁路得金的妻子,人权运动积极分子,歌手,作曲家等,将美国黑人反抗种族歧视,隔离政策等所做的努力,同时也展现了当权政府血腥镇压,还有暗杀,爆炸等恐怖行为到最后屈服于全美人民的意志过程。 The American civil rights movement is vividly captured by Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman--award winners for their collaboration on Nanking--through image and song. And what song! Compelling archival footage is set against dynamite contemporary performances of movement anthems by, among others, Wyclef Jean, John Legend, Anthony Hamilton and the Blind Boys of Alabama, Richie Havens, The Roots and Joss Stone (whose stirring rendition of "Eyes on the Prize" is a stand out). The freedom songs evolved from slave chants, the labour movement and, especially, from the black church. The music enabled blacks to sing what they couldn't say, and it was crucial in helping the protesters as they faced down brutal aggression with dignity and nonviolence. The infectious energy of the songs swept people up--as they do again here--and empowered them keep fighting. The film also features interviews with civil rights soldiers and leaders of the movement, including Congressman John Lewis, Harry Belafonte, Julian Bond and Ambassador Andrew Young, but it is the songs themselves that are really the stars here. A celebration of the power of music to give strength and hope, Soundtrack for a Revolution is a vibrant, soul-stirring experience and a film of significance, energy and power.