The Nine Lives of Marion Barry

2009 American film
  • August 10, 2009 (2009-08-10)
Running time
78 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

The Nine Lives of Marion Barry is a 2009 HBO documentary[1] about the life of American politician Marion Barry.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The film was scored by musicians Erik Blicker and Glenn Schloss.[7][8][9][10]

Contributors

  • Ivan Donaldson, former deputy Mayor
  • Jesse Jackson, activist
  • Adrienne Washington, The Washington Times
  • Marshall Brown, political advisor
  • Lawrence Guyot, civil rights activist
  • Gerald Bruce Lee, United States District Judge
  • Carroll Harvey, PRIDE co-founder
  • George Pelecanos, writer
  • Max Barry, political advisor
  • Effi Barry, ex-wife
  • Jim Vance, journalist
  • Bruce Johnson, journalist
  • Maurice Jackson, Georgetown professor
  • Bill Regardie, magazine publisher
  • Bruce Brown, filmmaker
  • Jonetta Rose-Barras, author
  • Tom Sherwood, journalist
  • Harry Jaffe, journalist
  • Michael Fauntroy, GWU professor
  • Jonathan Agronsky
  • Rock Newman, boxing promoter and activist

References

  1. ^ a b Lloyd, Robert (August 10, 2009). "The Nine Lives of Marion Barry: Television Review". Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^ Carr, David (August 9, 2009). "The Mayor and the Myths: A Case of Political Survival". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Fuchs, Cynthia (August 10, 2009). "The Nine Lives of Marion Barry". PopMatters.
  4. ^ Good, Chris (August 10, 2009). "The Political Life of Marion Barry Explained". The Atlantic.
  5. ^ De Rugy, Veronique (November 24, 2014). "The Nine Lives of Marion Barry". National Review.
  6. ^ Wiltz, Teresa (August 9, 2009). "The Confusing Lives of Marion Barry". The Root.
  7. ^ Cockrell, Eddie (June 20, 2009). "Review: The Nine Lives of Marion Barry". Variety.
  8. ^ Nnamdi, Kojo (June 18, 2009). "The Nine Lives of Marion Barry". The Kojo Nnamdi Show (WAMU).
  9. ^ Brower, Montgomery (January 16, 1989). "Washington's Mayor with Nine Lives, Marion Barry, Risks Another Amid Rumors of Scandal". People.
  10. ^ "G&E Music Has Nine Lives". ProSoundNetwork.com. June 11, 2009. Retrieved 30 March 2016.

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