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In Theaters: December 25, 2016

On DVD/Blu-ray: March 14, 2017 On Netflix: September 1, 2020 On Digital: February 24, 2017

PG-13 | 2h 19m | Drama

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In the 1950s, Troy (Denzel Washington), 53, works hard as a garbage collector in order to provide for his family. Troy, who once dreamed of being a baseball player, believes he never made it because of his skin color, so when his son, Cory, wants to play football in order to get a scholarship, Troy doesn’t allow him. He doesn’t show Cory or his younger brother much love, and this causes tension between Troy and his wife Rose (Viola Davis). Troy goes so far as to call Cory’s coach to tell him he can’t play ball and when Cory confronts him about that, Troy kicks Cory out of the house. Meanwhile, Rose discovers Troy has had an affair with a woman named Alberta and finds out the woman is pregnant with her husband’s child. Based on August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play.

Director: Denzel Washington

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Producer(s): Denzel Washington, Scott Rudin, Todd Black

Cast: Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, Stephen Henderson, Jovan Adepo, Russell Hornsby, Mykelti Williamson, Saniyya Sidney, Christopher Mele, Leslie Boone, Jason Silvis

Writer(s): August Wilson

Official Site: fencesmovie.com

268 votes and 73 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 92%

75%

In Theaters: December 25, 2016

On DVD/Blu-ray: March 14, 2017 On Netflix: September 1, 2020 On Digital: February 24, 2017

PG-13 | 2h 19m | Drama

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In the 1950s, Troy (Denzel Washington), 53, works hard as a garbage collector in order to provide for his family. Troy, who once dreamed of being a baseball player, believes he never made it because of his skin color, so when his son, Cory, wants to play football in order to get a scholarship, Troy doesn’t allow him. He doesn’t show Cory or his younger brother much love, and this causes tension between Troy and his wife Rose (Viola Davis). Troy goes so far as to call Cory’s coach to tell him he can’t play ball and when Cory confronts him about that, Troy kicks Cory out of the house. Meanwhile, Rose discovers Troy has had an affair with a woman named Alberta and finds out the woman is pregnant with her husband’s child. Based on August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 92%

75%

In Theaters: December 25, 2016

On DVD/Blu-ray: March 14, 2017

On Netflix: September 1, 2020

On Digital: February 24, 2017

PG-13 | 2h 19m | Drama

In the 1950s, Troy (Denzel Washington), 53, works hard as a garbage collector in order to provide for his family. Troy, who once dreamed of being a baseball player, believes he never made it because of his skin color, so when his son, Cory, wants to play football in order to get a scholarship, Troy doesn’t allow him. He doesn’t show Cory or his younger brother much love, and this causes tension between Troy and his wife Rose (Viola Davis).

Troy goes so far as to call Cory’s coach to tell him he can’t play ball and when Cory confronts him about that, Troy kicks Cory out of the house. Meanwhile, Rose discovers Troy has had an affair with a woman named Alberta and finds out the woman is pregnant with her husband’s child.

Based on August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play.