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Seeing Red

  • 1983
  • 1h 40min
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Seeing Red (1983)
A unique documentary that looks at the political activities of the American Communist Party in the early to mid-twentieth century.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA unique documentary that looks at the political activities of the American Communist Party in the early to mid-twentieth century.A unique documentary that looks at the political activities of the American Communist Party in the early to mid-twentieth century.A unique documentary that looks at the political activities of the American Communist Party in the early to mid-twentieth century.

  • Dirección
    • Jim Klein
    • Julia Reichert
  • Elenco
    • Oscar Hunter
    • Rose Podmaka
    • Sylvia Woods
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.4/10
    185
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jim Klein
      • Julia Reichert
    • Elenco
      • Oscar Hunter
      • Rose Podmaka
      • Sylvia Woods
    • 4Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Oscar Hunter
    • Self - Printer
    Rose Podmaka
    • Self - Steel Mill Worker
    Sylvia Woods
    • Self - Auto Worker
    Howard 'Stretch' Johnson
    • Self - College Professor
    Bill Bailey
    • Self - Seaman and Longshoreman
    Edna Whitehouse
    • Self - Legal Secretary
    Ruth Maguire
    • Self - Program Administrator
    Stanley Postek
    • Self - Seaman
    Dorothy Ray Healey
    • Self - Party Leader
    • (as Dorothy Healey)
    Carl Hirsch
    • Self - Writer
    Pete Seeger
    Pete Seeger
    • Self - Folksinger
    Marge Frantz
    • Self - Southern Activist
    Rose Kryzak
    • Self - Actuarial Clerk
    Al Prago
    • Self - Labor Educator
    Muriel Eldridge
    • Self - Secretary
    Flo Lorenz
    • Voice over
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    Leon Holster
    • Voice over
    • (voz)
    • (as Leon Hollster)
    Earl Browder
    • Self
    • (material de archivo)
    • Dirección
      • Jim Klein
      • Julia Reichert
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    10birdiefeather12003

    Brave, intelligent, integral and important part of U.S. history

    Julia and Jim have done a great historical and artistic service towards helping round out the larger story of the American political heart. This is so important for all generations to witness and learn from. The sordid fear-mongering that passes for "saving" America from all sorts of changes that threaten those in false and temporary power is indeed the shadow side of our history. This film cuts through that fog to show an important aspect of our grassroots seeking for justice, better ways of self government, working to learn from history and from those who thought and think deeply outside the lines, and does so in a very human way. So that both the ignorant and the educated, those who lived the times and those who came later, can integrate with perspective a very scary time and understand more about the tendency to follow the crowd. A fine film to show in history, government, etc. classes, starting in early high school. Should be available in every library.
    dougdoepke

    Behind the Stereotypes

    For those of a certain age, the thought of a humanized communist is almost a contradiction in terms. Cold War movies and TV shows like I Led Three Lives (1953-1956) invariably portrayed party members as either hapless dupes, at best, or unfeeling monsters, at worst. Such images, when repeated often enough, become fixed and enduring. Moreover, whatever their relation to the real world, the stereotypes were very effective in indoctrinating an entire generation.

    Happily, this documentary helps debunk that propaganda imagery. Viewers get a thoroughly humanized look at about a dozen rank and file party members from Depression era times to about 1983. Each interviewee has something of a story to tell about those times and their life in the party. Whatever one thinks of communist politics, it's hard to visualize any of these folks as either dupes or monsters. If anything, they seem more idealistic and sensitive to injustice than the average citizen.

    Two of the better-known subjects are folk singer Pete Seeger and radio personality Dorothy Healey. Apart from them, however, are ordinary party members with ordinary work backgrounds. There is some voice-over, but I could have used more, especially to identify times and places like that boisterous Madison Square Garden rally from some unspecified date. There's also brief stock footage of leading political figures, such as Hoover (FBI), Nixon, Reagan, et al., along with clips of parades, rallies, and other party events that lend color to the proceedings.

    All in all, Seeing Red provides an invaluable glimpse of the reality behind our popular bogeyman of the time. And anyone who thinks that sort of propagandizing ended with the Cold War is as credulous, I'm afraid, as those good folks who put their trust in Stalin.
    10msyvon

    Stirring portrait of courageous individuals and what participating in the USCP meant in their lives

    Seeing Red is a well rendered portrait of individuals who were members of the US Communist Party. The subjects are still passionate about their involvement and why they left the party, or chose to continue in it after Kruschev's (sp) disclosure of Stalin's reign. These people embody some of the noblest qualities we can aspire to. Thank you to Julia Reichert and partner for giving light to a much maligned and misunderstood group. The film reflects their thorough research and amazing finds. The stock footage is hilarious and horrible. There is a lot of heart in this film.
    6CinemaSerf

    Seeing Red: Stories of American Communists

    The introduction from the then President Reagan gives us an indication of what's to come as he adopts that hale-fellow-well-met approach of his to warn of the continuing dangers to the USA of ever-expanding Communism. Thereafter, for about ten minutes, we see examples of the congressional accusatory and defensive rhetoric that abounded during the "witch-hunt" period and subsequently. Then, though, rather counterintuitively it starts to talk to people . Ordinary people. Ordinary socialists or people of the left wing involved in the trades union movement as far back as the 1930s or with anti-war protests - and what many of them say makes eminent sense. They refer back to the whole principles of the founding fathers creating a free America. Free for thought, work, bringing up your family. Free from government interference, censorship and bullying. Many of these contributors are professional, coherent, sensible and rational as they put forward plans, extolled contemporaneously but now largely reported retrospectively, to provide for education, religious freedom, an end to racial segregation and sexual discrimination. Indeed, the vast majority of the views put forward here have little, if anything, to do with the perceptions prevalent of the Stalinist or Brezhnev's Soviet Union. Often, it's a communism in it's undiluted, depoliticised, form that could convince readily that it is something all can benefit from. Latterly, it does inject a little more realism to that idealism as it clearly illustrates that communist principles don't always transfer well to government. All too easily, radicalised Orwellian scenarios can develop and lies and deceit can be used to convince those naïve and gullible that everyone is working, eating, warm and safe - when actually the situation is largely the same only the political class is just wearing a different coloured rosette. There is a great deal of well researched and powerful archive here that vacillates from the verbal shenanigans of the politicians to the more measured and reasoned commentators, both pro and anti, who actually formulate a less reactionary and more considered debate. It's that debate that I can't imagine was what the producers actually wanted, because they most certainly don't present us with a film that would have your curtains twitching to report your neighbour Ivan to the feds. It's full of fear and paranoia, certainly, but if you are watching with any sense of perspective then this might not be as ominous as you might expect.

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      PBS edited 12 minutes from this film for its 1986 network television premiere.
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      • 13 de septiembre de 1983 (Portugal)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Seeing Red: Stories of American Communists
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