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13 Αυγ 2017 · In Academy-Award winning director Kathryn Bigelow’s riveting new film, “Detroit,” the riots feel fraught with a familiar historical tension.
Plot. On July 23, 1967, the Detroit Police Department stage a raid on an unlicensed club during a celebration for some black veterans returning from the Vietnam War. While suspects are being arrested, a mob forms and begins throwing rocks at the officers before looting nearby stores and starting fires, beginning the 12th Street Riot.
Detroit is a painfully authentic account of the 1967 riots, but what changes to the true story did Kathryn Bigelow make for her early Oscar contender?
12 Απρ 2017 · In 1967, on a hot summer night in Detroit, Michigan, three young black men were murdered in a motel by white police officers. Two days earlier, police had raided an unlicensed speakeasy a mile...
Detroit may effectively showcase an appalling spectacle of violence, but its real power is in its closing sequences, in which it portrays racial trauma in a far more intimate fashion. It's a film that dramatizes the horrifying way three people died from systemic abuse, but it's most eloquent in showing what it means to live with it.
24 Ιουλ 2017 · Kathryn Bigelow's film is a sincere effort to illuminate a singularly dark chapter in history — and a stark reminder of exactly what gets lost when human beings fail to take care of their own
The film covers the events of 1967, where demonstrations erupt in Detroit due to racism. Law enforcement officers are sent to arrest the owners of an unlicensed club who have organized a party to celebrate the return of African-Americans from the Vietnam War.