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In Conversation: Abiola Oke With David Oyelowo – Okay Africa

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In Conversation: Abiola Oke With David Oyelowo – Okay Africa

David Oyelowo is currently one of Hollywood’s most sought-after leading men, and an “Officer of the Order of the British Empire” whose background in theater gives his acting a depth that outpaces all but a few of his contemporaries. We loved him last year as Phiona Mutesi’s big-hearted chess coach in Queen of Katwe and for his career-defining role in Ava Duvernay’s 2014 film Selma for which he won a Golden Globe and an NAACP Image Award.
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African Cinema, David Oyelowo, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN

African Cinema, David Oyelowo, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN

African Cinema, David Oyelowo, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN

African Cinema, David Oyelowo, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN

African Cinema, David Oyelowo, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN


Selma is a 2014 British-American historical drama film directed by Ava DuVernay and written by Paul Webb. It is based on the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches led by James Bevel, Hosea Williams, Martin Luther King, Jr. and John Lewis. The film stars actors David Oyelowo as King, Tom Wilkinson as President Lyndon B. Johnson, Tim Roth as George Wallace, Carmen Ejogo as Coretta Scott King and Common as Bevel.

Selma premiered at the American Film Institute Festival on November 11, 2014, began a limited US release on December 25, and expanded into wide theatrical release on January 9, 2015, two months before the 50th anniversary of the march. The film got a re-release on March 20, 2015 in honor of the 50th anniversary of the historical march.

Selma had four Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director and Best Actor and won for Best Original Song. It was also nominated for Best Picture and won Best Original Song at the 87th Academy Awards. (Wikipedia).