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L'injustice liée à la mort par balle de Latasha Harlins, 15 ans, dans un magasin du quartier de South Central a déclenché des émeutes à Los Angeles en 1992.L'injustice liée à la mort par balle de Latasha Harlins, 15 ans, dans un magasin du quartier de South Central a déclenché des émeutes à Los Angeles en 1992.L'injustice liée à la mort par balle de Latasha Harlins, 15 ans, dans un magasin du quartier de South Central a déclenché des émeutes à Los Angeles en 1992.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 6 victoires et 6 nominations au total
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This is not an easy watch, but it's worth watching every minute. It is exactly what the title says, a love song, and like so many love songs has heartbreak at its core. A young black girl shot, her life seemingly worth $1.79, and no justice. This could have been 1951 rather than 1991, and tragically could be 2021.
Its very sad, and while the film style is unique and scattered its very beautifully told. Its beautiful her family and friends still carry on her legacy. I highly recommend, its a good reminder how little we value some people and how racism can cut someone's life short
I ended up watching this because I am working my way through the Oscar nominations. I knew nothing about the subject matter. The 19 minutes pf this work are very lyrical-abstract animation is even used-and the underlying story is one of raw emotional power. The short fulfills its title as it is largely a remembrance about Latasha by her friends and family. No time is spent on the larger context-it is singularly about Latasha in herself. The film is admirable in that regard but I wish there was like a minute of larger context to bookend the core of the short. It feels like a very well done home movie.
The front runner for Best Documentary Short at the Academy Awards and deservedly so, I'm very happy the Oscars put this on my radar because A Love Song for Latasha is such a short and sweet tribute to a life taken too soon. Without being preachy or insensitive, it is simply a film that honors the layers the media neglects to share about Latasha Harlins. I was taught about her briefly in college but I'm so glad this Netflix doc colored in the lines in between what I knew. This is such a worthwhile watch because it manages to make a cinematic and beautiful short that is lush and emotionally moving. Well done.
A mini-documentary.
It is about the murder of a teenage girl in the 90's and the feelings of her acquaintances.
Piercing.
Raw.
Quality.
The narrations and the recreation of her voice are exemplary.
Animations and skits are fine.
Seek justice and promptly expose the harassment experienced by people of color in certain neighborhoods in the United States.
In 20 minutes it leaves you with a sour taste.
In the end it could be you or I who tragically loses my life while going to the store.
It is a documentary made with love that reclaims the life of a black girl.
Safety pin.
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- AnecdotesTupac Shakur referenced this situation in many songs and poems in memoriam to Latasha Harlins. Including the songs: "Strictly for my N", "Hellrazor", "I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto", "White Man'z World", and "Thugz Mansion". In addition, the video for his hit song "Keep Your Head Up" was dedicated to her.
- ConnexionsReferenced in La 93e cérémonie des Oscars (2021)
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- A Love Song for Latasha
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- Durée19 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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By what name was Ode à Latasha (2019) officially released in India in Hindi?
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