The film “42” is presented to you by the Race to the Movies, a part of The Village Square’s ongoing Created Equal series!
In a biographical telling of Jackie Robinson, who wore jersey #42 throughout his Major League career, the film "42" tells the story of the first black baseball player in the MLB. The film follows Robinson facing racism nearly every step of the way from being denied restroom access at a gas station, to his teammates signing a petition refusing to play with him because of his skin color, to team managers making racial remarks mid-game. Through it all, Jackie Robinson has become one of the best known baseball players in history.
128 Minutes. 2013. Sport/Drama. Rated PG-13.
There is no charge to attend Race to the Movies. Everyone is welcome, but registration is required to reserve your seat (and space is limited).
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Phone: 850-386-4404
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2019/04/15 - 2019/04/15
All Saints Cinema
918-1/2 Railroad Ave., Tallahassee, FL 32310
Free parking.