John Lewis Good Trouble (2020)
John Lewis: Good Trouble (2020) is a documentary film that chronicles the life and legacy of Congressman John Lewis, a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement. The film highlights his decades-long fight for racial justice, focusing on his role in iconic moments such as the 1965 Selma march. Through interviews and archival footage, Good Trouble captures Lewis’ unwavering commitment to nonviolent protest and social change. The documentary emphasizes his belief in “good trouble”—the idea of challenging unjust systems. It also explores the importance of activism today, urging viewers to continue the fight for equality.

