DEADLINE: Oprah Sets Exclusive Sitdown With John Lewis For ‘Good Trouble’ Screenings; Time To “Put On Our Marching Shoes,” Civil Rights Icon Says

Congressman John Lewis has recorded a virtual one-on-one interview with Oprah Winfrey to play after every in-theater and virtual cinema screening of the July 3rd released Magnolia Pictures and Participant film. In the current aftermath of the killing of George Floyd, the protests all across the nation and the world against police brutality and the renewed spotlight on Black Lives Matter movement, the duo certainly cut to the chase.

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MSNBC's AM JOY: Color Farm Co-Founder, Erika Alexander, Speaks With Joy Reid about 'John Lewis: Good Trouble' Premiere Screening in Tulsa on Juneteenth

Color Farm co-founder, Erika Alexander, appeared on Joy Reid’s AM Joy television show on MSNBC today to discuss how voting rights is the focus of the upcoming documentary film John Lewis: Good Trouble. Erika and Joy also discussed the premiere screening of the film in Tulsa on Juneteenth.

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Color Farm Media Leads Special Juneteenth Partnership with the NBA for John Lewis: Good Trouble

The NBA will recognize Juneteenth on its social media channels and host a special, private advance screening for all its leagues and teams of Magnolia Pictures, Participant, and Color Farm Media’s new film “John Lewis: Good Trouble'. The movie is about civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis, whose march toward justice still continues after more than 60 years on the frontlines of the movement.

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BET: Color Farm and Participant Team with BET to Launch John Lewis Good Trouble Social Impact Campaign

“Congressman Lewis is a living example of courage and faith in action,” said Erika Alexander and Ben Arnon of Color Farm Media. “Color Farm is excited about the amazing partners who have joined us to make sure this film has meaningful impact on the ground during this historic transformation in America.”

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FORBES: Civil Rights Icon John Lewis Stirs Up ‘Good Trouble’ In Timely New Documentary

John Lewis: Good Trouble is a documentary directed by Dawn Porter for Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media in collaboration with CNN Films, Trilogy Films and Color Farm Media. The project is actually the combination of two proposed Lewis documentaries – one by Porter and Trilogy’s Laura Michalchyshyn, and one by Color Farm’s Erika Alexander and Ben Arnon – who decided to pool resources when they discovered they were working on the same idea. Amy Entelis and Courtney Sexton, who had recently executive produced the Academy Award-nominated, Emmy-winning feature RBG, about U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, facilitated the development of the John Lewis project for CNN Films.

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CNN: Trailer released for new documentary 'John Lewis: Good Trouble'

Directed by Dawn Porter, produced by Trilogy Films with Color Farm Media, and executive-produced by CNN Films, AGC Studios and TIME Studios, the film follows the Georgia Democrat's life through interviews and rare archival footage. Porter's present-day interviews with Lewis, now 80 years old, cover his upbringing, his first ventures into activism and his relationship with Dr. Martin Luther King.

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Deadline: ‘John Lewis: Good Trouble’ Trailer: Dawn Porter’s Docu Spotlights Iconic Leader And Social Activist

Porter serves as producer of the film alongside Laura Michalchyshyn, Erika Alexander and Ben Arnon. Executive producers are Jeff Skoll and Diane Weyermann for Participant; Amy Entelis and Courtney Sexton for CNN Films; Ian Orefice and Mike Beck for TIME Studios; Stuart Ford for AGC Studios, and Rachel Traub.

Magnolia Pictures and Participant will release John Lewis: Good Trouble in theaters and on-demand July 3.

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