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96% Rotten Tomatoes Cinematography John Hooper Initial release 22 May 1990 Music director Richard Hartley Editor Tariq Anwar | 6.4/10 Genre Drama Composer(s) Richard Hartley Running time 100 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Juliet StevensonMalick BowensJoseph MydellSverre Anker Ousdal Cast Similar Otomo, Terraferma, Ghosts, The Secret Rapture, The Catherine Cookson |
The march 1990 bbc selected extracts for the media and conflict interchange
The March is a 1990 British drama film directed by David Wheatley that was originally aired by BBC One for "One World Week". The plot concerns a charismatic Muslim leader from the Sudan who leads 250,000 Africans on a 3000-mile march towards Europe with the slogan "We are poor because you are rich."
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Reception
The film's production resulted in complaints from French author Jean Raspail, alleging similarities to his 1973 novel, The Camp of the Saints. The film's producers claimed to have no knowledge of Raspail's novel when they began their project, however.
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