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SUMMARY:MUHAMMAD ALI\, THE GREATEST
DESCRIPTION:The 20th Annual African American Film Festival\n\nDance like a Butterfly\, Sting like a Bee\n\n\n\nCurated by author and cinema scholar Terri Francis\n\nWith special guest Jimmy Jacques\n\n\n\n(1974\, 123 min) Rated PG\n\n\n\nGridiron Diaspora: The Henry McDonald Story 2 min (short)\n\n\n\nKlein highlights key moments in Muhammad Ali's career\, showcasing the people\, events and media frenzy surrounding his rise. The first half\, in black and white\, depicts Cassius Clay winning the World Heavyweight Championship against Sonny Liston in 1964 and becoming Muhammad Ali after joining the Nation of Islam. The second half\, in color\, occurs ten years later in Kinshasa as Ali attempts to regain his title against George Foreman after being stripped for refusing military service. Ali's evolution into a politicized cultural icon is narrated through interactions with fans\, Malcolm X\, and observations of changing cultural landscapes in the USA and Mobutu's Zaire.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The 20th Annual African American Film Festival<br />\nDance like a Butterfly\, Sting like a Bee</p>\n\n<p><br />\nCurated by author and cinema scholar Terri Francis<br />\nWith special guest Jimmy Jacques<br />\n<br />\n(1974\, 123 min) Rated PG<br />\n<br />\nGridiron Diaspora: The Henry McDonald Story 2 min (short)<br />\n<br />\nKlein highlights key moments in Muhammad Ali&rsquo\;s career\, showcasing the people\, events and media frenzy surrounding his rise. The first half\, in black and white\, depicts Cassius Clay winning the World Heavyweight Championship against Sonny Liston in 1964 and becoming Muhammad Ali after joining the Nation of Islam. The second half\, in color\, occurs ten years later in Kinshasa as Ali attempts to regain his title against George Foreman after being stripped for refusing military service. Ali&rsquo\;s evolution into a politicized cultural icon is narrated through interactions with fans\, Malcolm X\, and observations of changing cultural landscapes in the USA and Mobutu&rsquo\;s Zaire.</p>\n
LOCATION:Kravis Center for the Performing Arts 701 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach\, FL 33401
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DTSTAMP:20260404T052853Z
URL:https://members.pbnchamber.com/events/details/muhammad-ali-the-greatest-58396
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