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Shirley

Fearless. Fierce. First.
2024 | 117m | English

(3490 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: John Ridley
Writer: John Ridley
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Shirley Chisholm makes a trailblazing run for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination after becoming the first Black woman elected to Congress.
Release Date: Mar 15, 2024
Director: John Ridley
Writer: John Ridley
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords inspirational, provocative, informative
Production Companies Participant, Royal Ties Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Regina King Shirley Chisholm
Lance Reddick Wesley McDonald 'Mac' Holder
Terrence Howard Arthur Hardwick Jr.
Lucas Hedges Robert Gottlieb
Michael Cherrie Conrad Chisholm
Brian Stokes Mitchell Stanley Townsend
Christina Jackson Barbara Lee
André Holland Walter Fauntroy
Dorian Missick Ron Dellums
Reina King Muriel St. Hill
Amirah Vann Diahann Caroll
W. Earl Brown George Wallace
Brad James Huey Newton
Charlene R. Willis Ruby St. Hill
Ken Strunk Congressman McCormack
Becca Kravitz Beth
Cory Hardin Klosterman
Rob Grant Arnold Pinkney
Gregory Mallios Oly Clark
Micaela Wittman Maggie
Brandon Knabe Scott
Derrick Aguis Assailant
Loren Escandon Rose
Mario Rocha Labor Rally Goer
Richard Hagerman Carlson
Mike Seely Sweeney
David Vegh Officer Brant
Elliott Young Leroy
Terry Tocantins Gorman
Chad Willett Bill Ryan
Marcellus ''Bassman'' Shepard MC
Nate James Derrick
Abdul-Khaliq Murtadha Shirley Supporter
Kevin Garbee Wallace Reporter
Shannon Chappell Gina
Rupert Spraul Tom Asher
Brandon Meeks Nat
Samantha Russell Aide #1
Amber Hutchins Aide #2
Destiny Turner Campaign Volunter #1
Xavier Mikal Campaign Volunter #2
Caleb Farley Campaign Volunter #3
Ashlyn Porter Campaign Volunter #4
Kearston Hawkins-Johnson Campaign Volunter #5
Dalton Knoffer Campaign Volunter #6
Tony Renee Bush Terri
Luis Sebastián Borges Edgar
Shawntae Hughes Photographer
Jessica Abrams Carol
Chet Grissom Russ
Michael Petrone Chuck
Aaron Coleman Reverend
Tiberius Byrd Jerry
Tandi Fomukong Nicole
Rodney J. Hobbs Lewis
Jason Ridley Fisher Yoshida
Chad Hessler DC Police #1
Jared Corum DC Police #2
Robert Gallegos Dancer #1
Jackie Nova Dancer #2
Allan Anthony Smith Dancer #3
Jessica Brown Dancer #4
LaShan Anderson Dancer #5
Miguel Norwood Dancer #6
Clayton Belcher Pilot
Jenny McManus Traveler (uncredited)
Name Job
John Ridley Director, Writer
Ramsey Nickell Director of Photography
Kimberly Hardin Casting
Danny Brown Art Direction
Megan Coates Costume Design
Donté Bouyer Second Second Assistant Director
Jackson Lipps Second Second Assistant Director
Missy Cohen Music Editor
Thitaphon Piraban VFX Artist
Jason Robbins "B" Camera Operator
Toby White First Assistant "B" Camera
Joe Bou Second Assistant "B" Camera
Eric Ransbottom Camera Loader
Tim Dutton Utility Sound
Jennifer Day Young Costume Supervisor
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret Script Supervisor
Sarah Young Assistant Set Decoration
Dina Goldman-Kunin Production Design
Imogen Lee Set Decoration
Robb Earnest Production Supervisor
Leah King Second Assistant Director
Libby Minarik First Assistant Director
Tamar-kali Original Music Composer
Christian Bustamante Casting Associate
Madonna Wade-Reed Music Supervisor
Ted Gidlow Unit Production Manager
Geoff Maxwell Production Sound Mixer
Jon Jung First Assistant "A" Camera
Emily Zenk Second Assistant "A" Camera
Mark Wilenkin Digital Imaging Technician
Anthony Cargioli Boom Operator
Debi Young Makeup Department Head
Nakoya Yancey Hair Department Head
Glen Wilson Still Photographer
Vince Calabrese Set Designer
Mitch Kessler Assistant Property Master
Rebecca Steele Set Decoration Buyer
Eddie L. Watkins Stunt Coordinator
Peter Wallack Stunts
Andy Jones Stunts
Sasha Mercuri Casting Assistant
Jessica Hinds Finishing Producer
Sienna Jeffries ADR Voice Casting
Gerald Donlan Dialogue Editor
Alex Loew Sound Effects Editor
Daniel Ward Assistant Sound Editor, Foley Editor
Jonathan Schultz Music Editor
Colin Bach Property Master
Laura Dennings Assistant Property Master
Nico Correa Stunts
Juliette Kendall Stunts
Daniel Briggs Stunts
Debbie Stratis Art Department Coordinator
Pam DeMetruis-Thomas Supervising Sound Editor
Eliza Paley Dialogue Editor
Shaun Brennan Foley Artist
Gary Archer Prosthetics
JoAnne Yarrow Editor
Peewee Piemonte Stunt Coordinator
Lance Reddick In Memory Of
Julie Michaels Stunt Coordinator
Terrence Julien Stunts
Benjamin Sanchez Stunts
Diane Reneé Stunts
D. Lynn Meyers Local Casting
Cherelle Cargill ADR Voice Casting
Leslie Shatz Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Ryan Collison Foley Mixer
Leslie Bloome Foley Artist
Trace Walker Health and Safety
Name Title
Regina King Producer
Jeff Skoll Executive Producer
Elizabeth Haggard Producer
Reina King Producer
Ted Gidlow Executive Producer
Danielle L. Ross Associate Producer
Anikah McLaren Producer
John Ridley Producer
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Brent_Marchant
6.0

Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm (Regina King), the first African-American woman elected to the House of Representatives, was an inspiring, trailblazing politician, particularly in the areas of race and gender politics. After winning her seat in Congress in 1968, she later went on to run for the Democ ... ratic Party nomination for President in 1972. And that impressive background, one would think, should provide the basis for an engaging, uplifting film biography. Unfortunately, writer-director John Ridley’s take on this groundbreaking, often-unappreciated pioneer misses the mark in a number of ways. The biggest problem is a script that tries to cover too much ground in its 1:58:00 runtime, addressing an array of elements from Chisholm’s personal and political life and not covering either area particularly well, most notably in the film’s first half before settling down in the picture’s back end. The narrative jumps around so much that the picture becomes choppy and unfocused – almost incoherent at times – primarily due to some inexplicably mystifying film editing and a lack of sufficient explanation and back story, especially for those who may not know much about the protagonist’s life going in. The film also features some rather questionable casting choices, such as the selection of actor W. Earl Brown to portray Alabama Governor George Wallace, who neither looks nor sounds anything like the conservative Southern Democrat who also ran for President in 1972 and was subsequently shot during the campaign. Even King’s performance is somewhat uncharacteristically lacking as she struggles mightily to definitively capture Chisholm’s singular demeanor and vocal inflections, qualities that sometimes don’t always resonate, despite the actress’s strong physical resemblance to her character. The real standout here is Lance Reddick, who gives one of his career’s best portrayals (as Chisholm’s political mentor) in one of his last screen performances. It’s disappointing that this inspirational social and political leader hasn’t received the worthy cinematic tribute she truly deserves. Perhaps “Shirley” might have worked better as a miniseries than as a standalone vehicle, as that format likely would have provided a better option for more fully telling her story in all of the detail it seeks to depict here. Indeed, for someone who endeavored to rise up to the challenges she faced, it’s disheartening that the film seeking to depict that effort doesn’t match what she so earnestly sought to accomplish.

Apr 07, 2024
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