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To: ksuave who wrote (9322)12/30/2007 12:03:19 PM
From: Max Fletcher   of 13724
 
Thanks for the list, ksuave. I'm going to print it out and use it to overhaul my Netflix cue.

I watched a couple historical dramas recently that were well done, and involved remarkable people that I hadn't really heard of before.

Happy New Year to all.
Max

Strike
Inspired by a true story, this powerful drama tells the tale of an ordinary woman who helps spark a revolution in Poland. Single mother Agnieszka (Katharina Thalbach) works as a shipyard welder. Concerned about dangerous working conditions, she speaks up -- to no avail. But after an accident kills several employees, and their families are denied pension benefits, she steps up her activities, laying the foundation for the Solidarity movement.

Amazing Grace
Based on a true story, this historical drama starring Ioan Gruffudd (Fantastic Four) tells the story of William Wilberforce, an 18th-century English politician who fought for the abolition of slavery. Despite staunch opposition, Wilberforce waged an aggressive campaign using boycotts, petitions and slogans. Director Michael Apted's (Coal Miner's Daughter) powerful film also stars Albert Finney, Michael Gambon and Rufus Sewell.
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