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Réalisé par Charles BurnettOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DrameActeurs Danny Glover,
Richard Brooks,
Mary Alice,
DeVaughn Nixon,
Reina King,
Sheryl Lee RalphNote71%
Patriarche d'une famille noire américaine de Los Angeles, Gideon coule une paisible retraite. Tout bascule insidieusement lorsque surgit Harry Mention, un ami de la famille natif du Mississipi. Peu à peu s'exacerbent les conflits entre frères, enfants, mari et femme, comme si la présence de Harry en était le catalyseur., 1h49
Réalisé par Charles BurnettOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Thriller,
Action,
PolicierActeurs Ice Cube,
Michael Boatman,
Elliott Gould,
Ice-T,
Lori Petty,
Michael IronsideNote60%
Sous la pression de ses collegues d'un commissariat de Los Angeles, un policier noir tout juste sorti de l'école de police consent a mentir sur les circonstances d'un délit dont il a été temoin. Cependant, torturé par sa conscience, il decide de faire équipe avec Deborah, la seule femme officier de son unité, afin de faire éclater au grand jour la corruption qui règne au sein du commissariat., 1h32
Réalisé par Charles BurnettOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DrameThèmes Esclavagisme,
Le racismeActeurs Beau Bridges,
Gabriel Casseus,
Carl Lumbly,
Lorraine Toussaint,
Bill Cobbs,
Kathleen YorkNote67%
Sarny is born in the slaves' cabin. Their master, Clel Waller, walks in and becomes angry when he realizes that it is a girl, instead of a boy. He states that a boy is worth a thousand dollars while a girl is worth nothing. But a promise has been made, so the baby girl is not sold. Instead, later when Sarny becomes a child, her mother is sold so that Mr. Waller can recover his money. Sarny is then taken care of by another slave, Delie., 2h15
Réalisé par Charles BurnettOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Halle Berry,
Lynn Whitfield,
Carl Lumbly,
Shirley Knight,
Marianne Jean-Baptiste,
Cynda WilliamsNote61%
Shelby Cole (Halle Berry) returns to Martha's Vineyard and the Cole family home, affectionately known in town as 'The Oval', to wed her white fiancé, jazz pianist and composer Meade Howell (Eric Thal). While her black high-society parents initially accept the pair, even arranging the wedding to be held at the mansion, they have growing misgivings as to the pair's ability to withstand the racial prejudice of the time, only made stronger after Meade admits that his own middle-class parents will not be attending the wedding because of their prejudice against their daughter-in-law-to-be. Through frequent flashbacks throughout, we see the racial, societal and class choices made by Shelby's white great-grandmother on her mother's side (Shirley Knight), her grandparents and parents to insure the family's standing, even while those choices may have robbed them of the very happiness they sought. While Shelby dismisses and even rebuffs much of their advice, her own doubts grow as she and Meade go through their own current experiences of racism and racial expectations. Seeing her growing misgivings, Lute McNeil (Carl Lumbly), local architect, father and neighbor of the Coles, sees an opportunity to try to win Shelby's heart, having loved her from afar for some time. With Lute's persistent, sometimes unwanted, attentions, Shelby starts to question her marrying Meade. After a racist incident at a local restaurant, Shelby even confesses to Meade that she doesn't want to spend the rest of her life defending their relationship and asks him to give her time to finally decide., 1h34
Réalisé par Charles BurnettOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
BiographieThèmes Le racisme,
Films pour enfantsActeurs Mackenzie Astin,
Jurnee Smollett-Bell,
Clifton Powell,
Ella Joyce,
Yolanda King,
Elisabeth Williams-OmilamiNote73%
Sheyann Webb meets Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. one day while playing outside with her friends. They are told that Dr. King has come to Selma, Alabama to help the Negro people get voting rights. Sheyann learns many things from Dr. King. He teaches her and her friend Rachel (Stephanie Zandra Peyton) that when asked, "Children, what do you want?" their answer should be "Freedom." He also teaches her that everyone deserves to be treated with fairness, regardless of the color of their skin, and that children also have a battle to fight. Sheyann wants to get involved and skips school to sneak into the meetings. One night a friend of Sheyann's named Jimmie Lee Jackson is killed. To draw attention to the death of Jimmie Lee Jackson, it is decided that a 54-mile march to the state capital of Alabama will take place. Marchers will present a petition to Governor Wallace to protest that Negroes are not being treated fairly. On Sunday, March 7, 1965, a day that comes to be called Bloody Sunday, Sheyann and other African-American protesters march over the Edmund Pettus Bridge en route to Montgomery, and are attacked by police. Sheyann is the youngest person to attempt to march., 1h16
Réalisé par Charles BurnettOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DrameActeurs Charles Drake,
Frances E. Nealy,
Henry G. Sanders,
Sy RichardsonNote70%
The movie opens with a man playing the harmonica and singing the blues. Pierce is then seen walking down the street when he gets called by a woman to see her sister's baby. Pierce says that he doesn't have time because he has to go to visit Soldier's mother, but goes in anyway. At the house, Pierce asks who the father is and the woman says that he could be the father if he wants. Angered by the comment, Pierce leaves the house and continues his way to Soldier's place., 1h33
Réalisé par Clint Eastwood,
Martin Scorsese,
Mike Figgis,
Wim Wenders,
Richard Pearce,
Marc Levin,
Charles BurnettOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Documentaire,
MusicalThèmes La musique,
Documentaire sur la musique,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Le blues,
MusiqueActeurs Keb' MoNote71%
Au moyen d'interviews avec des musiciens, ce film retrace la période des années 1960 en Grande-Bretagne. Une révolution sociale s'est accompagnée d'une révolution musicale sous l'influence du blues.