Directors: Benjamin Garry & Ryan McKenna
USA (2003) 53 min
This documentary covers the full controversial history of the radical movement, MOVE, in Philadelphia that was created by John Africa in the 1970's. The story is told through interviews with actual MOVE members including Ramona Africa, the MOVE 9 prisoners, and MOVE supporters and analyzed by its neighbors, Philadelphia journalists and other outside opinions. Howard Zinn, author of "The People's History of the United States" narrates this interesting and informative documentary.
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why free mumia?
18.11.2004 23:36
dave
No and if so what then
20.11.2004 18:35
But supposed he were? Would that in itself make him guilty of shooting a policeman? I think not at all.
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unsubstantiated allegation
22.11.2004 10:41
reporter
homophobia
22.11.2004 13:35
the film is really harrowing, and a really powerful portrayal of how overtly political the authorities can be in dealing with resistant and self-organising communities. and perhaps moe vitally, how consistently resisting these communities can be.
lathering up our collective forearm to fistfuck civilisation,
serendipity.
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Alberta and MOVE are KILLERS!!!!
25.11.2004 02:13
righteousone