Cette minisérie télévisée épique explore la relation compliquée entre Thomas Jefferson et l'esclave Sally Hemings, qui ont vécu une histoire d'amour de 38 ans à travers les océans, qui a don... Tout lireCette minisérie télévisée épique explore la relation compliquée entre Thomas Jefferson et l'esclave Sally Hemings, qui ont vécu une histoire d'amour de 38 ans à travers les océans, qui a donné naissance à des enfants.Cette minisérie télévisée épique explore la relation compliquée entre Thomas Jefferson et l'esclave Sally Hemings, qui ont vécu une histoire d'amour de 38 ans à travers les océans, qui a donné naissance à des enfants.
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- 4 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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I believe that the series did a good thing in bringing this relationship into the public eye and I personally have found I have a great interest in learning more about TJ, Sally (who, unfortunately, there is not a lot available) and the whole horrible slave business.
There were places in the series where I was disappointed, simple things that were not realistic, but I was willing to overlook them because of the superb acting of SAM NEILL and Carmen.
I recommend this series.
Personally, I came away feeling angry about the movie. Can't people to any more research than what they do? James Callender was scrupulous, yes, but he was a reporter and jailed under the Alien and Sedition Acts. He could have been reward a little from his trouble, after all Jefferson couldn't be happier when he was publishing his History of 1797 against the Federalists. If it wasn't for James Callender we probably wouldn't even be seeing this movie and the gossip that came of it would have died a gradual death. Next is Dolly Madison. Did any of those people actually look at a picture of Dolly Madison? She had black hair not red and that table scene when James Callender was asking her about her and Aaron Burr in New York. She wasn't even in New York; she was in Philadelphia burying a husband and a son from the yellow fever epidemic. There were other things I could point out as well but the average person doesn't realize the mistakes and that's what makes me so angry.
I see historical movies and how they botch things up makes me so mad and what I get angry over is the fact that people see these movies and believe what they see. They don't bother to look for themselves to find the truth.
Besides the great criticism I did enjoy Sam Neil as Jefferson I thought his manner seemed fitting, better than Nick Nolte in Jefferson in Paris. Mare Winningham was perhaps the best as Martha Jefferson constantly struggling between the duties of a mistress of the plantation, daughter to her father, and his relationship with Sally. When it was all over, it was entertaining and that is the number one motive behind this movie.
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- AnecdotesBased on actual people and true events, although fictionalized with additional characters, events, and embellishments.
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Sally Hemings: [to Jefferson] You cannot come to my bed, then go to your white Congress and do nothing against the plague on my people!
- Crédits fousON SCREEN: In 1873, her son Madison was interviewed regarding the story of his parents.
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