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Le village des démons

Titre original : Not in This Town
  • Téléfilm
  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30min
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5,7/10
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Kathy Baker, Ed Begley Jr., and Adam Arkin in Le village des démons (1997)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen local hate groups besiege the town of Billings, Montana, the people of the community turn their backs. Only one woman takes a risk and battles the cruel acts of hatred and racism.When local hate groups besiege the town of Billings, Montana, the people of the community turn their backs. Only one woman takes a risk and battles the cruel acts of hatred and racism.When local hate groups besiege the town of Billings, Montana, the people of the community turn their backs. Only one woman takes a risk and battles the cruel acts of hatred and racism.

  • Réalisation
    • Donald Wrye
  • Scénario
    • Adam Gilad
  • Casting principal
    • Kathy Baker
    • Adam Arkin
    • Max Gail
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    5,7/10
    151
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    • Réalisation
      • Donald Wrye
    • Scénario
      • Adam Gilad
    • Casting principal
      • Kathy Baker
      • Adam Arkin
      • Max Gail
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    Kathy Baker
    Kathy Baker
    • Tammy Schnitzer
    Adam Arkin
    Adam Arkin
    • Brian Schnitzer
    Max Gail
    Max Gail
    • Wayne Inman
    • (as Max Gail Jr.)
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Henry Whitcomb
    Bradford Tatum
    Bradford Tatum
    • Ray Flanders
    Douglas Greer
    • Isaac Schnitzer
    Hannah Driggs
    • Rachel Schnitzer
    Anne Sward
    Anne Sward
    • Carla Inman
    Char Nelson
    • Margie McDonald
    Tayva Patch
    • Joan
    Scott Wilkinson
    • Deke
    Ryne Sanborn
    Ryne Sanborn
    • Stephen
    Oscar Rowland
    Oscar Rowland
    • Grandpa Lemble
    Janice Knickrehm
    • Grandma Lemble
    David Valenza
    • Jimmy Dades
    Shannah Foster
    • Sally Morningstar
    William Sargent
    • Amnon Shimoni
    Mary D. Pederson
    • Hannah
    • Réalisation
      • Donald Wrye
    • Scénario
      • Adam Gilad
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    5faeryprincess0113

    I'm proud of my hometown

    First of all, in response to another message posted, Billings, Montana is NOT a town full of rednecks. I grew up in that town, and I was in high school there in 1993.

    I thought the movie was okay. It does have an important message about how people standing together can help defeat bigotry. It shows how "silence implies consent," and that people doing nothing only encourages bigotry. When so many people stood together against bigotry, the incidents stopped, slowly but surely.

    The movie does embellish a lot of details, and it leaves many details out. For instance, there is no mention in the movie about the bias incidents happening in the high schools around town about the same time. When the kids saw the adults standing up against the bigotry, many of them started doing that as well, and the number of incidents decreased.

    The slogan was actually "NOT IN OUR TOWN" and it was posted on the billboard of a sporting goods store. One would think that the people making the movie would get at least that right.

    Some things that happened were very much dramatized, and some things that didn't happen were added. I was a bit confused by the movie the first time I watched it, as so much was changed.

    Overall, the movie does have an important message. However, take some time to learn the real story behind the movie.
    4Theo Robertson

    Embellished I Feel

    This TVM takes it upon itself to inform the world what a terrible thing racism is . I had to stop myself from bowing down in front of the TV screen in praise and I'm sure that millions of people who have watched this on late night television are eternally grateful for being told that racism is a terrible thing . Oh yes I'm being sarcastic

    The " true " story revolves around Tammy and Brian Schnitzer a Jewish couple who move into a town full of red necks . I said " true " story because I felt this TVM may take a few liberties as to how true things were . Okay it's a TVM which means the television company can't show or say things that would be offensive ( Notice graffiti doesn't contain the F word ) meaning three dimensional racist characters are going to be thin on the ground but the script makes them ridiculous caricatures and we're treated to ridiculous scenes where the racists go into a church and light a cigarette which leads to the black congregation to sing a song containing the lyric " Oh burn me down Lord " and the racists retreat at the fairly impressive chorus line and dancing . As I said ridiculous and this leads to more questions and answers

    Racists smoke ? I thought neo Nazis were anti drink and smoking , but it's never revealed if the racists are neo Nazis or plain ignorant racists

    Black people are good singers and dancers because they've got rhythm ? Inverse racism on the part of the producers is it not ?

    Why is a church exclusively full of black people . Ah well that's because in certain American states churches are segregated something the producers only hint at . No doubt they didn't want to cause offence or start a debate

    If you want a film featuring mans inhumanity to man try SCHINDLERS LIST or THE KILLING FIELDS
    bramptonbryan

    The film and the actual events

    I've just been watching this film on TV, and agree that it is syrupy. However, it does follow the actual story quite closely, on the whole. The syrup is in the script and the production values, not the plot.

    I wasn't clear whether the writers of the comments from the Isle of Bute and London thought that racism isn't like this in America, or that racism is just fine by them.

    In the real Billings, the attacks were perpetrated by skinheads, the Klan, and the Aryan Nation. Those targeted were indeed Native Americans, Jews, and African-American churchgoers. Painters did stop work to help. Thousands of people did put menorahs, or pictures of menorahs, in their windows.

    For web pages about what actually happened in Billings, see

    http://www.pbs.org/niot/about/niot1.html
    9MarieGabrielle

    A few good points are made...

    And Adam Arkin again delivers a very good performance in this film about racism and bigotry.

    Based on the true story of Tammy and Eliot Scnitzer, we have seen the story before, but it is well-presented here. The scene in the church is a bit heavy-handed, as the people are singing "Lay my burdens down Lord", and the racist group backs down. Actually they were probably such cowards that they did all their vandalism late at night, anyway.

    More recent films, such as "American History X" (Ed Norton) are extremely disturbing, and (for me anyway) a bit too violent to watch. Yes, we do need to know these issues exist. At least this movie does not have gratuitous violence and rape, and yes it should be shown more often on prime time TV.

    The Ed Begley character (as Henry Whitcomb) is a white supremacist who seemingly recruits groups in the Billings, Montana area. At the end he tells the ineffectual racist cowards they have failed. People are now putting menorahs in the window, the newspaper has helped the community; people are now willing to fight back, which defeats the group. Ed Begley has a thankless role here (His father also portrayed the bigot in "12 Angry Men"). All in all this is a good film which deals with an important subject. 9/10.
    10BBB-7

    Should be aired more frequently and in prime time.

    Should be aired more frequently and in prime time.

    People in all societies should be more aware of hate crimes and the reality that they can happen anywhere to anyone.

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      Leads Kathy Baker, Adam Arkin, and Ed Begley Jr. are all best-known for playing TV doctors on the shows "Picket Fences", "Chicago Hope" and "St. Elsewhere", respectively. Both "Picket Fences" and "Chicago Hope" were created by David E. Kelley.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 avril 1997 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Not in This Town
    • Sociétés de production
      • Chelsey Avenue Productions
      • Harris Entertainment Inc.
      • Universal Television Entertainment
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