Oprah Winfrey and the team behind the film Selma took their star power to Alabama to honour Martin Luther King Jr.
Oprah, the film's director Ava DuVernay, its cast-members David Oyelowo and Common, and the producers behind the movie joined local residents in the city of Selma for a massive march.
Local television station WSFA tweeted a photo as the gathering got underway.
DuVernay tweeted:
The hours-long event, ahead of Martin Luther King Day, started with an interaction with the cast and filmmakers at Selma High School.
Oprah, who has co-produced the film, portrays civil rights activist Annie Lee Cooper.
The movie, which was once considered a top contender in the awards season, has had a rough run recently, and controversy surrounding the film may have hurt its chances with Oscar voters.
Despite the controversy, President Obama screened the film at the White House on Friday and was joined by the cast and crew.
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