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The 1619 Project

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  • 2023
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The 1619 Project (2023)
Connects the centrality of slavery in history with an unflinching account of brutal racism that endures in so many aspects of American life today.
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Relie la centralité de l'esclavage dans l'histoire à un récit sans concession du racisme brutal qui perdure dans tant d'aspects de la vie américaine aujourd'hui.Relie la centralité de l'esclavage dans l'histoire à un récit sans concession du racisme brutal qui perdure dans tant d'aspects de la vie américaine aujourd'hui.Relie la centralité de l'esclavage dans l'histoire à un récit sans concession du racisme brutal qui perdure dans tant d'aspects de la vie américaine aujourd'hui.

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    • Nikole Hannah-Jones
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    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 5 victoires et 12 nominations au total

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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison2023

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    The 1619 Project: A Power Hierarchy
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    The 1619 Project: An Inside Look
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    The 1619 Project
    The 1619 Project: This Season
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    The 1619 Project: This Season

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    9magusi-soup

    The 1619 Project

    I've read through a bunch of the 1-star reviews and noticed that none of them actually address anything that is IN the episodes. Many of them claim that the documentary traffics in false history but literally every single person interviewed falls into one of two camps: 1) they are discussing things that personally happened to them; or 2) they are academic experts citing primary sources.

    As a documentary work, The 1619 Project is off to a very strong start. I'm not ready to give it a 10 yet because I want to see how the entire series plays out. It's fair to say that it has an agenda but I can't think of any documentary that does not. There are obviously people who will disagree with the premise but from what I've seen so far, it does an excellent job of backing up its stance with verifiable facts.
    8sunshinesabrina-60612

    Intriguing

    The filming itself is high quality. The storytelling is clear and has good audio. There are several interviews with people who lived through the Civil Rights Movement. There are some clips in black and white from the 1950s and 1960s. There is also contemporary footage of voting suppression. I found it interesting to learn more about events during my own lifetime.

    The lens that is shaping the story is that Black people forged the US democracy by continually fighting for full citizenship and voting rights. I had never heard this perspective and am interested to see it fleshed out in the other episodes.
    BudoSenpai

    Outstanding!

    I'm not surprised of the low rating. The truth stings for certain people - we know who they are. Anyway, the film's strength lies in its unapologetic approach to reframing history through the lens of African Americans' lived experiences. By presenting archival material alongside contemporary interviews, the movie connects past injustices with present-day racial inequities. Its blend of historical rigor and emotional resonance compels viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about the systemic forces underpinning American society.

    The visual storytelling is powerful, with sweeping imagery of significant landmarks juxtaposed against intimate moments of reflection from interviewees. Nikole Hannah-Jones' narration is both authoritative and deeply personal, grounding the historical scope in human experience. The film excels in capturing the resilience and contributions of African Americans despite centuries of systemic oppression, offering a narrative that is as inspiring as it is sobering.

    The 1619 Project is a necessary and bold piece of filmmaking that challenges America to reckon with its past. It is not merely a history lesson but a call to action, urging viewers to consider how historical injustices inform present-day realities. While polarizing for some, it is undeniably a vital contribution to the ongoing dialogue about race, identity, and justice in America.
    9newbeginningsandhappy-10651

    Off to a Great Start

    I was looking forward to this series. As a public school teacher, my district has incorporated The 1619 Project into our SS and Civics curriculum from K-12. I was interested in seeing how it would transfer over into a documentary series. It did not disappoint.

    I won't serve up any spoilers. But I will say I like that each episode is connecting the dots between the past history of slavery and present-day laws and circumstances and how they effect EVERYONE. Not just Black people, but poor people, in general. I am learning some intricate details that I didn't know, even with family members that lived through the Civil Rights Movement. It really gives nuance to the rich history of the country and how everyone has contributed to what we as a country have become.

    I am looking forward to the final four episodes and the topics that are tackled. So far, so good!
    7Everything_Sonic

    For someone who actually watched the first two episodes

    I noticed this had a 1.8/10 in under two hours after its release: meaning that these ratings could not even possibly finish the episodes before reviewing.

    Obviously, this series was polarizing before its release. The source material is banned in many schools, since it is one of the most prominent publications of modern critical race theory.

    I have not read the book yet, but I like to listen to colored voices explain their issues with credible history.

    So does the beginning deliver? Yes, in many ways.

    This isn't some victim-complex montage of people screaming at you that all white people are bad; this is a calm yet focused presentation of American history trickling down into modern policies.

    On the other hand, this isn't as organized as other documentaries advocating for black liberation such as 13th (2016) or LA 92 (2017). So far, this series seems to be a bit too personally led by Nikole Hannah-Jones and the people she chooses to survey.

    So is this biased? Of course it is, it's a pro-black documentary in America. If you have strong reservations against black social progression, then get ready to be challenged. But bias aside, legitimate history is here, and I learned a lot of new material from all eras of black America such as modern voting laws, 1960s marching logistics, and brutal punishments of early activists.

    Overall, it's a strong series that I would recommend anyone to watch. It's not a cesspool of liberal lies as the other reviews suggest, but it's also not the most impactful series on race ever made. Hopefully the direction of the series can flow better in the remaining four episodes, so I can't wait to finish it.

    Watch 13th or LA 92 before watching this.

    7/10.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 janvier 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 1619:美國奴隸起緣
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Harpo Films
      • Lionsgate Television
      • One Story Up Productions
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