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The Best of Enemies

  • Drama
  • History
Confirmed2019-04-057.47.7Trakt

Centers on the unlikely relationship between Ann Atwater, an outspoken civil rights activist, and C.P. Ellis, a local Ku Klux Klan leader who reluctantly co-chaired a community summit, battling over the desegregation of schools in Durham, North Carolina during the racially-charged summer of 1971. The incredible events that unfolded would change Durham and the lives of Atwater and Ellis forever.

The Best of Enemies is a 2019 drama film centered on the true story of Ann Atwater, a civil rights activist, and C.P. Ellis, a KKK leader, who are forced to work together during a pivotal 1971 community summit over school desegregation in Durham, North Carolina. The film explores how their unlikely collaboration amid racial tension transformed both their lives and their city.

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The Best of Enemies | Official Trailer [HD] | Coming Soon To Theaters

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When was The Best of Enemies released?

The film was released on April 5, 2019.

What is The Best of Enemies about?

The movie tells the true story of civil rights activist Ann Atwater and KKK leader C.P. Ellis, who reluctantly co-chaired a community summit to address school desegregation in Durham, North Carolina during the summer of 1971. Their unexpected partnership and mutual understanding challenged their deeply held beliefs.

Is The Best of Enemies based on true events?

Yes, the film is based on the real historical events and relationship between Ann Atwater and C.P. Ellis during the desegregation debates in Durham, North Carolina in 1971.

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