40 Years A Prisoner

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Tommy Oliver • Écrit par Tommy Oliver
    États-Unis • 2020 • 110 minutes • Couleur
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Résumé

En 1978, la police de Philadelphie investit le quartier général de MOVE, une communauté qui se consacre à la défense des droits des Noirs et prône le retour à la nature.

Documentary film 40 Years A Prisoner chronicles one of the most controversial shootouts in American history, the 1978 Philadelphia police raid on the radical back-to-nature group MOVE, and the aftermath that led to a son’s decades-long fight to free his parents.
Directed by Tommy Oliver (1982), the film illuminates the story of a city grappling with racial tension and police brutality with alarming modern-day relevance. In addition to examining that fateful day through eyewitness interviews and archival footage, the film follows Mike Africa Jr., the son of two MOVE members imprisoned for the death of a police officer, and his lifelong commitment to finding out the truth about what really happened and fighting for the release of the parents that he has only ever known through prison walls.

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