Ended on 8/26/2010
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by : Liza |
Date Added: 6/8/2010 1:44:10 AM  report this post |
When can it be seen on DVD?? though I live in Europe.... The documentary sounds very interesting, and I am glad that people do not give up and contiue to struggle for justice, there are so many people affected to this story, family members still alive waiting for justice to be served/heard. And, we all have to learn something from this.
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by : Gerarda |
Date Added: 7/29/2010 4:36:53 PM  report this post |
Excellent Movie...tells the story of a dark period in American history in a masterful way. Should be seen by everyone.
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by : PDK, Esq. |
Date Added: 8/15/2010 10:33:04 AM  report this post |
This film is a testament to the victims as much as it is to the skill and tenacity of the filmmaker, Micki Dickoff. She dares to show not only the shame of the murders, but today's Neshoma, and the families of the victims and the murderers who went unpunished for over forty years. Most of them are still unprosecuted. She obtained access and interviews the defiant and narcissistic ringleader who is at the time of the filming going on trial for the murders, and he is seen for what he is, in situ. In so doing, Dickoff forsakes the easy film, which would have joined us in condemning them, and instead asks us to consider our world, where they can still walk free, without blame...and with pride and hubris. The result is a film that asks each of us how we perpetuate racism on a daily basis. A MUST SEE for any anyone with a conscience. No, I do not know anyone associated with the film...I just went to see it last night...and was deeply moved.
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