

One song toppled empires. This is the documentary they feared you'd see.
A documentary on the iconic song "We Shall Overcome" and its important legacy in the American Civil Rights movement, echoing all over the world as a recognizable song of struggle against social injustices. Singers and activists talk about its origins, used during a workers strike in the mid 1940's, and how the lyrics and its significance slightly changed in the next decades.
Acting
Belafonte's narration carries decades of unspoken rage.
Direction
Brown weaves archival footage with present-tense urgency.
Director
Jim Brown
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The melody derives from a hymn that enslaved people adapted, then tobacco workers rewrote—making it a three-century chain of stolen labor reclaiming itself.
The documentary dropped just before the Berlin Wall fell; activists in East Germany were literally singing this while filming. The song outlived the regimes it opposed.