George Perry Floyd Jr.

George Perry Floyd Jr.

Born: October 14, 1973
Died: May 25, 2020
in Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA

Movies for George Perry Floyd Jr....

The Greatest Lie Ever Sold
Title: The Greatest Lie Ever Sold
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: October 12, 2022
Type: Movie
In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death, the media concocted a narrative that justified a summer of worldwide riots and helped contribute to the rise of Black Lives Matter who used the chaos to raise 90 million dollars. In this documentary, Candace Owens follows the money and discovers exactly how the money was spent and where it did—and didn’t go.
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After Floyd: The Year that Shook the World – A Soul of a Nation Special
Title: After Floyd: The Year that Shook the World – A Soul of a Nation Special
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: May 25, 2021
Type: Movie
A year after George Floyd’s death, ABC News looks back at its impact, from the extraordinary movement that swept the country to the racial reckoning that has touched nearly every corner of society.
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Title: Ku Klux Klan: An American Story
Character: Self - Police Brutality Victim (archive footage)
Released: October 6, 2020
Type: TV
Since its birth in 1865, in the wake of the American Civil War, the history of the Ku Klux Klan has been inseparable from that of the United States. The debates over slavery, the populism in the roaring twenties, the struggle for civil rights in the sixties, the rise of the far-right in the early 21st century; the Klan seems to have always embodied the dark side of the nation, with its gray areas and blind spots.
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3 Brothers - Radio Raheem, Eric Garner and George Floyd
Title: 3 Brothers - Radio Raheem, Eric Garner and George Floyd
Character: Self (archival footage)
Released: May 31, 2020
Type: Movie
3 Brothers compiles Radio Raheem’s death scenes from Do the Right Thing with real footage of the deaths of Eric Garner in 2014 and George Floyd last week. All three men, including the fictional one, were killed by white police officers restraining them by their necks on the street. The film premiered during Lee’s appearance on CNN’s I Can’t Breathe: Black Men Living and Dying in America on May 31, anchored by Don Lemon.