Remember the Titans

2000 Drama

A high school football coach finds himself fighting for stakes much higher than the State Championship in this drama based on actual events. In 1971, a court order forces three high schools in Alexandria, Virginia (two white, one African-American), to integrate their student bodies and faculties for the first time. As a result, Coach Bill Yoast (Will Patton), longtime head coach of the T.C. Williams High School football team, is asked to step down, and Herman Boone (Denzel Washington) is appointed to replace him as the school's first black faculty member. The new coach is hardly welcomed with open arms, either by the school's staff or the students, and the newly integrated team is full of players (both black and white) who have little trust or respect for one another. But Boone is determined to put a winning team on the field -- it's how he approaches the game, and his future depends on it. Against long odds, Boone helps his team overcome distrust and misunderstanding of their coach (and each other) as they become a gridiron force to be reckoned with. Remember the Titans also features Nicole Ari Parker, Kate Bosworth, and Jerry Brandt, and was produced by action-film kingpin Jerry Bruckheimer. more..

Director: Boaz Yakin

Starring: Denzel Washington, Will Patton, Wood Harris, Ryan Hurst, Donald Adeosun Faison

Reviews

  • Works better and cuts deeper than the mostly fictionalized "Hoosiers."

    Michael Wilmington - The Chicago Tribune

    27 April 2013

  • A civics lesson about integration very artfully - and entertainingly - disguised as an upbeat family sports movie.

    Lou Lumenick - New York Post

    27 April 2013

  • Earns its emotional moments, and it takes the audience along.

    Mick LaSalle - The San Francisco Chronicle

    27 April 2013

  • Producer Jerry Bruckheimer, in an atypically high-minded and low-budget frame of mind, manages to breeze through most of the gridiron genre's obstacles with his admirable, crowd-pleasing Titans.

    Susan Wloszczyna - USA Today

    27 April 2013

  • Washington and the others score in this predictable but rousing film where the big victory is over attitudes.

    Jay Carr - The Boston Globe

    27 April 2013

Awards

  • Feature Film

    Angel Awards (2001)

     
  • Best Actor

    BET Awards (2001)

  • Trevor Rabin

    BMI Film & TV Awards (2001)

  • Theatrical - Best Actor

    Black Reel Awards (2001)

  • Favorite Actor - Drama

    Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (2001)