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  1. Check the preview file for high resolution sample questions to see if this movie guide is suitable for your students. This resource consists of 10 high-level, short answer reflection and essay questions that will do more than just ask your students to regurgitate information.

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  2. This 20 question movie guide, 5 question extended response sheet, and answer key accompany the 2019 film.

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  3. Apr 15, 2024 · This resource consists of 10 high-level, short answer and essay questions that will do more than just ask your students to regurgitate information. This product .zip file includes: A student movie guide, PDF print version (4 pages)

    • Was The Female Accuser's Name Changed For The Movie?
    • What Were The Details Surrounding Wanetta Gibson's Accusations?
    • Was There Any Evidence of Rape?
    • Did Brian Banks' Mom Sell Their House and Her Car to Pay For His Lawyer?
    • Did Brian Banks Admit Guilt and Take A Plea Deal?
    • Did Brian Banks' Accuser, Wanetta Gibson, Sue The School District?
    • Did Wanetta's Mother, Wanda Rhodes, Concoct The Lawsuit as A Way to Get Money?
    • Is Morgan Freeman's Character Based on A Real person?
    • How Long Did Brian Banks Spend in Prison?
    • Is Brian Banks' Love Interest in The Movie, Karina, Based on A Real person?

    Yes. Brian Banks' accuser's name was indeed fictionalized for the movie. The real-life Kennisha Rice (portrayed by Xosha Roquemore) is Wanetta Gibson. The change was made for legal reasons.

    In June 2002, Wanetta Gibson, 15, accused junior Brian Banks, 16, then a standout football player at Long Beach Poly High, of dragging her into a stairwell and raping her. The alleged incident happened just before lunchtime at their school. Banks denied any wrongdoing. "We met, hugged, started talking and agreed to go to an area on our campus that ...

    No. Brian Banks DNA was not found on accuser Wanetta Gibson or her clothing, nor was there any other evidence found to support Gibson's claims. The he-said, she-said evidence was flimsy at best and hardly reliable.

    Yes. According to Brian, this is true. "My mom actually paid for this lawyer by selling her house and selling her car," he says. "Literally giving up everything to pay for this lawyer. And from day one, our lawyer just wanted me to plea out to some form of a deal." -California Innocence Project

    Yes. According to Banks, who was 17 at the time and being tried as an adult, he believed the plea deal was the less risky choice. This was at the urging of his attorney, who was hoping Banks would get probation, not the maximum of six years.

    Yes. Wanetta and her mom sued the Long Beach Unified School District, citing that the school's lax security had created an unsafe environment that allowed the rape to happen. The district settled the lawsuit and paid Wanetta $1.5 million. Wanetta and her mother, Wanda Rhodes, reportedly spent the money on at least three cars (an Altima with "great ...

    In researching the Brian Banks true story, we learned that this is what both Banks and his lawyers believe. Attorney Alissa Bjerkhoel with the California Innocence Project believes that Wanetta's mother, who has a rap sheet herself, was behind the entire thing. "She was put up to this by her mother; [Wanetta] was only a teenager at the time."

    Yes. Morgan Freeman's character is based on a teacher Brian encountered at Juvenile Hall by the name of Jerome Johnson, who became a mentor to Brian. In the film, he tells Brian (Aldis Hodge), "your despair can become a doorway" and that "all you can control in life is how you respond to life." This is in line with what he told Brian in real life. ...

    Convicted of rape in 2002, Banks spent five years and two months in prison, in addition to five years of high-custody parole, during which time he was required to wear a GPS tracking device on his ankle. He also had to register as a sex offender, which significantly hurt his chances of finding a job.

    In the movie, Brian Banks (Aldis Hodge) meets a personal trainer named Karina (Melanie Liburd) at the gym. A romance ensues and he comes to learn that she is herself a survivor of sexual assault. She is at first shocked when he reveals that he was accused of rape, but she comes to believe in his innocence and helps him clear his name. Karina seems ...

  4. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like plea guilty, convicted, remind and more.

  5. This activity is composed of chronological questions over the movie, spaced over 3 days. Each day has 10 or 25 questions, with a teacher key included. The questions are in Microsoft Word or Google Docs (can be posted on Google Classroom) with the keys in PDF form.

  6. Brian Banks is a 2018 American biographical drama film directed by Tom Shadyac and written by Doug Atchison. It is based on the true story of Brian Banks , a high school football linebacker who was falsely accused of rape , convicted, sent to prison and upon his release, attempted to fulfill his dream of making the National Football League . [3]

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