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When They See Us - Season 1
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It is a series of dramatic events involving five teenagers convicted of rape who did not commit it completely. The series begins in the spring of 1989, when five colored boys were arrested for rape, interrogated and forced to confess to the vicious attack. These teenagers were not the culprits and what you did was a woman in Central Park.
Actors:
Jovan Adepo, Reginald L. Barnes, Asante Blackk, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Kylie Bunbury, Chris Chalk, Bryan Terrell Clark, Jim Cleary, Justin Cunningham, Omar J. Dorsey, Aunjanue Ellis, ...»
Director:
Ava DuVernay
Country:
United States
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When They See Us S01E01Available from: 31-05-2019
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When They See Us S01E02Available from: 31-05-2019
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When They See Us S01E03Available from: 31-05-2019
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When They See Us S01E04Available from: 31-05-2019
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Paste Magazine
May 30, 2019 The story itself is overwhelmingly powerful. But there are several key decisions DuVernay makes that turns When They See Us into one of the year's, if not the decade's best, programs.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
May 30, 2019 The emotional weight of Duvernay's respect for the physical and emotional facts settled slowly in your stomach.
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indieWire
May 21, 2019 DuVernay's latest remains a stirring reminder we're not doing right by our children. And that's time we can never get back.
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Financial Times
May 24, 2019 Storytelling is foregrounded from the beginning... Yet When They See Us can't escape its own creative paradox.
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The Playlist
May 30, 2019 Ava DuVernay's latest is sprawling and dense, but still a thoughtfully crafted, emotionally shattering work.
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Slate
May 30, 2019 There's a power to DuVernay's relative lack of interest in what made so many of the white people involved in this incident so abjectly horrible and wrong.
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RogerEbert.com
May 30, 2019 Taken as a whole, there's a lot to recommend When They See Us. It does as much as it can to recast the gaze on Black and brown people, eliciting empathy and the desire for justice.
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The Atlantic
May 29, 2019 This is a work that wants viewers to see these people, and the fullness of their humanity, above everything else. What this means is a miniseries that's both profoundly rich and extraordinarily hard to watch.
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Black Girl Nerds
May 30, 2019 Jharrel Jerome should heavily be considered for an awards nomination for this performance, it was breathtaking to watch him in nearly every scene.
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The Gate
May 31, 2019 By the time it all wraps up Ava DuVernay's epic miniseries When They See Us delivers some of the filmmaker's most potent, unforgettable, and best work to date.
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