The March (1990)
We are poor because you are rich.
A group of several thousand Africans migrate westward across northern Africa and sail across the Strait of Gibraltar to Europe. Their message is: "We are poor because you are rich."
Director: David Wheatley
Genre: TV Movie
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: May 22, 1990
Cast
- Malick Bowens - Isa El-Mahdi
- Juliet Stevenson - Clare Fitzgerald
- Dermot Crowley - Roy Cox
- Mary Duddy - Woman in Studio
Screenplay
Production: BBC
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
africa, immigration, europe journey, poverty
More Films by Director: David Wheatley
More Films in Genre: TV Movie
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The March about?
- A group of several thousand Africans migrate westward across northern Africa and sail across the Strait of Gibraltar to Europe. Their message is: "We are poor because you are rich."
- Who directed The March?
- The March was directed by David Wheatley.
- Who stars in The March?
- The March stars Malick Bowens, Juliet Stevenson, Dermot Crowley, Mary Duddy.
- How long is The March?
- The March has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is The March?
- The March is a TV Movie film.
- Where was The March produced?
- The March was produced in United Kingdom.