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13th

An exciting documentary about prison life in the United States. After the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, everything seems different. The law states that 'there is no forced servitude except as a penalty for a crime for which the party has been duly convicted, must be present within the United States.' That law gives us an insightful look at the prison system in the United States and how America's history reveals racial inequality that may be a major event.
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Jeffrey M. Anderson Combustible Celluloid
December 28, 2016 It's an absolute must-see.
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John Anderson America Magazine
March 01, 2017 [DuVernay's] movie, for all its good words and bad pictures, lacks the fierce urgency of now.
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Robert Roten Laramie Movie Scope
January 05, 2017 Director Ava DuVernay ('Selma') has made a very powerful and provocative documentary film which highlights a clear danger to American democracy. It shows how America's enormous prison industry and its largely black population came to be.
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Leon Neyfakh Slate
December 28, 2016 In its sweeping treatment of the history of American racism, the film brought me closer than I've ever been to understanding how it could be that so many people could have ever grown used to the moral catastrophes that were slavery and Jim Crow.
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Stephanie Zacharek TIME Magazine
October 13, 2016 13th ... is dense with information, and it moves fast. But it's also a story told in images, and the ones DuVernay has chosen ring not just with sadness and horror but also cautious optimism.
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Oliver Jones New York Observer
November 09, 2016 Manages to capture the depth and insidiousness of more than a century of cultural, societal and economic oppression along racial lines and then condenses it into a brisk 100-minute package that could literally slip right into your pocket.
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Bradley Gibson Film Threat
February 22, 2017 Watching this documentary makes it clear that there has been a problem with incarceration used as an economic and political driver for a long time and that action must be taken to change this.
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Brian Lowry CNN.com
December 28, 2016 Given the concerns about relations between law enforcement and minority communities, 13th could hardly be timelier.
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Michael Phillips Chicago Tribune
December 28, 2016 It's a crazy amount of ground to cover, but only rarely does 13th sacrifice clarity for cinematic energy.
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Tom Long Detroit News
December 09, 2016 It's all very alarming and upsetting and terrifying.
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Erick Estrada Cinegarage
February 01, 2017 A hard, painful and necessary documentary with well-presented interviews, which helps us understand similar situations that are also present in Mexico. [Full review in Spanish]
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Aramide Tinubu Shadow and Act
April 12, 2017 What the film does beautifully, is its connecting of a thread that runs through the past one hundred and fifty years; we did not come to this place in history by accident.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...