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Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992

An in-depth look at the culture of Los Angeles in the ten years leading up to the 1992 uprising that erupted after the verdict of police officers cleared of beating Rodney King.
Duration: 144 min
Quality: SD
Release: 2017
IMDb: 7.8
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Reel Talk Online
April 21, 2017 Juxtaposing footage of the actual events with the narrative of each of their storytellers, Let It Fall does its part to maintain a sense of urgency around a narrative that still needs to be discussed, interrogated, and accounted for.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
October 02, 2017 An essential documentary that covers the heightened racial tensions in LA from 1982-1992.
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Common Sense Media
April 26, 2017 Wrenching, must-see docu probes racial violence in L.A.
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San Francisco Chronicle
August 30, 2017 What makes the astoundingly edited "Let It Fall" so powerful is that it's an oral history, told through many angles: residents, police officers, victims, families of the victims, witnesses, jurors and a host of others.
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Los Angeles Times
April 20, 2017 The strength of "Let It Fall" is in its remarkable contemporary interviews, compelling both for the people recorded and the way the conversations are allowed to unfold.
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New York Times
April 20, 2017 Teeming with acts both heroic and reprehensible, John Ridley's wrenchingly humane documentary, "Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992," reveals the Los Angeles riots as the almost inevitable culmination of a decade of heightening racial tensions.
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Flavorwire
May 06, 2017 'Let It Fall''s construction is shrewd: it moves fast from the verdict into the riot, far faster than the other films, but effectively dramatizes the speed with which the conflict escalated.
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Chicago Reader
August 10, 2017 Not wasting a minute of its two-and-a-half-hour running time, this remarkable documentary echoes O.J: Made in America by examining the Los Angeles riots.
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Chicago Tribune
September 19, 2017 [Let it Fall] accomplishes what straightforward nonfiction narrative can do in the best of circumstance.
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TheWrap
April 21, 2017 Laying a groundwork of personal testimony and archival assemblage that tells the story of what Ridley calls "the uprising," there's directness when needed, detail (often horrific) when appropriate, and complexity where least expected.
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The Nation
April 27, 2017 It's like looking into the heart of all those single flames that made the conflagration.
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Laramie Movie Scope
October 15, 2017 This long documentary (two hours, 24 minutes) takes us back 10 years before the L.A. riots and shows us events which led up to them. The film pays particular attention to the relationships between police, blacks and the Korean American communities.
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