Passing Glory

1999 • 93 minutes
4.7
17 reviews
79%
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About this movie

A true story of a priest (Andre Braugher) in New Orleans who formed a group of black players and challenged an all-white prep school basketball team in the 1960's. Eventually events like these signaled the pivotal turn in the games' history leading to the integration in today's sport. Directed by Steve James (Hoop Dreams), these basketball players didn't just make shots, they made history.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
17 reviews
Jean Luc Pressoir
June 14, 2021
Passing Glory is an inspiration to everyone and I knowing the different between hate and love, and having a black and white relationship to becoming more from friends to family with one another to be in a good home living beside their pasts behind. Truthful inspiration on the history for the works and creations made from African Americans living on the south of the United States and beyond around the world. Most important focus is about love and friendship between black and white going up facing against racism & hate and finding faith and equality while everything still takes time to get every person in every local society to put them to the end. Even when it's hard or impossible to understand those difference, that's someone's choice to want to move forward with better goals in life.
תמיר אלון
April 22, 2022
Great!
A Google user
February 2, 2019
great movie