Oprah Winfrey Joins MLK Drama 'Selma' As Producer
Oprah Winfrey is coming on board to act as a producer on
Selma, the drama about the historic civic rights marches that has David Oyelowo
portraying Martin Luther King Jr.
The move puts her in company with Brad Pitt, who is already
on board as a producer via his Plan B production company, and its execs Dede
Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner. Plan B was behind 12 Years a Slave, the slave drama
that just nabbed 10 Oscar nominations.
Also producing Selma is Christian Coulson, who won an Oscar
for producing Slumdog Millionaire. Pathe, the company which financed last
year's Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, is financing Selma, and the company’s
Cameron McKracken is also producing.
Selma details the attempts of black marchers to walk from
Selma to Montgomery, the capital of Alabama,
in 1965 in order to gain voting rights, only to be beaten back by
police. It took the organizers three attempts to make the journey, which
swelled in numbers each time. It was also a critical time in King’s life
"It’s a subject matter close to her heart," Ava
DuVernay, who is directing the movie, tells The Hollywood Reporter. "The
producers are behind some of the most forward-thinking movies of last year and
they are all coming together."
Winfrey played Oyelowo's mother in Lee Daniels' The Butler
and seems to be making more moves into movies after a long absence. She is also
producing The Hundred-Foot Journey for
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