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Happy Valley

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38min
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7,0/10
1,3 k
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Happy Valley (2014)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary that observes the year after Pennsylvania State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky's arrest on child sex-abuse charges.A documentary that observes the year after Pennsylvania State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky's arrest on child sex-abuse charges.A documentary that observes the year after Pennsylvania State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky's arrest on child sex-abuse charges.

  • Réalisation
    • Amir Bar-Lev
  • Scénario
    • Amir Bar-Lev
  • Casting principal
    • Joe Paterno
    • Jay Paterno
    • Andrew Shubin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    1,3 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Amir Bar-Lev
    • Scénario
      • Amir Bar-Lev
    • Casting principal
      • Joe Paterno
      • Jay Paterno
      • Andrew Shubin
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
    • 22avis des critiques
    • 76Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Joe Paterno
    Joe Paterno
    • Self - Football Coach, Penn State University
    • (images d'archives)
    Jay Paterno
    • Self - Joe Paterno's Son
    Andrew Shubin
    • Self - Local Attorney
    Jerry Sandusky
    • Self - Former Football Coach
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    Matt Sandusky
    • Self - Jerry Sandusky's Adopted Son
    Joe Posnanski
    • Self - Joe Paterno's Biographer
    Scott Paterno
    • Self - Joe Paterno's Son
    Sue Paterno
    • Self - Joe Paterno's Wife
    Tyler Estright
    • Self - Penn State Class of 2013
    Pat Little
    • Self - Local Photographer
    Matt Jordan
    • Self - Film Professor, Penn State University
    Dorothy Sandusky
    • Self - Jerry Sandusky's Wife
    • (images d'archives)
    Michael Pilato
    • Self - Mural Artist
    Mark Emmert
    • Self - NCAA President
    • (images d'archives)
    Lou Prato
    • Self - Local Historian
    James T. Clemente
    • Self - Former FBI Agent and Profiler
    • (images d'archives)
    • Réalisation
      • Amir Bar-Lev
    • Scénario
      • Amir Bar-Lev
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    8meeza

    Disturbing to watch, but an impactful doc, no doubt

    Jerry Sandusky's unspeakable acts sent shockwaves in the Penn State campus. Jerry Sandusky is no longer part of society, and that is a very good thing, because his disgusting acts preyed upon young children is as horrific as it gets. Amir Bar-Lev's documentary "Happy Valley" focuses on how the Sandusky crimes impacted the Penn State campus and its "happy valley" society. Sandusky was a former Penn State football assistant coach who opened up a camp for disadvantaged children. Penn State society thought the world of Jerry, which included his boss the infamous Joe Paterno. Then when Sandusky's child molestation charges came into the limelight- a whirlwind of controversy, divisiveness, and shame soon followed to the campus and its city. Paterno was in the middle of the controversy as he was a central figure blamed for not reporting when he was aware of Sandusky's acts. By no means "Happy Valley" is an easy watch, but an important watch no doubt on how one man's despicable acts could have profound impact on first the victims, but also on an entire society; Bar-Lev excels in bringing that to the forefront. "Happy Valley" will in no means make you happy, but it is recommended for its societal focus at how one man's crime impacts an entire community & university. **** Good
    7Agent10

    Not all cults are comprised of dancing hippies...

    First of all, this documentary really stated nothing new for me beyond the Matt Sandusky angle. In reality, why should you watch it to begin with if nothing new is brought to the table?

    The real vision of the documentary is how cults can easily form and easily maintain a grip on a person. I've always learned it is never a good thing to deify someone, regardless of their truest intentions. While it might leave you empty of people to look up to, what do you think will happen when you find out this "hero" aided in something terrible? Clearly the people of State College have recoiled deeper into their cave, not willing to think for a second about their demigods. A normal person would state the obvious...Joe Paterno paid a heavy price for his actions. But to sit for 10 years and say nothing and then claim ignorance? A normal person would say would fully acknowledge maybe it wasn't good to put him on such a pedestal.

    Fortunately for the people of State College the filmmaker decided to leave everything on the screen, making no grand proclamation even though we could clearly see it. The only scene you really need to see is the protester at Joe Paterno's statue. People just did not want to believe the truth that and they were almost ready to throw down, mouths foaming, minds completely clouded. No person or concept should ever have this hold on you.

    And here is the scary thing the film eluded to....it will happen again in State College. And it will happen in other cities all over the world. If anything, what we can take out of this film is that if you are good at sports, people will forgive you or completely downplay your actions. And this mentality is dangerous.
    9bobou-513-708245

    Interesting perspective on hero worship and denial

    A well done documentary about how people react when the people and things they believe in turn out to be an illusion. Being from the 'liberal west coast', I've never understood how football could possibly reach the level of reverence it enjoys elsewhere. But here it is in all its glory... supported by hoards who seem more concerned with sportsball than anything else in their lives -- including justice for abused kids. Well okay, maybe they care for the kids as long as the football games don't stop and no one attacks their coach. For without football, we are nothing.

    In all fairness, the documentary did include representatives from the non-reverent point of view. But it's witnessing the reactions of people who have so much invested in a sport that has achieved cult status, as well as the mechanics of group think, that make this an interesting doc. A good study in the sort of self-righteous mentality that starts wars. But who am I judge? I'm a west coast liberal. I'd rather do almost anything else than watch football.
    10Thetruthhurts22

    The Truth Often Hurts

    An excellent documentary about how a college and it's football sycophants had to eventually grow up. What happened to Sandusky and Paterno was exactly what should've happened.

    The only sad part is that Paterno died not really seeing his true fall from favor. Those that commit evil and those who do nothing to stop it are equally at fault.

    Football is mindless nonsense. Perhaps in the end the students of Penn State finally actually learned something.

    Bravo.
    10medguy42

    Excellent Look At the Community, Families and More

    I liked this documentary very much. Watching people involved in the unchecked crimes of Jerry Sandusky give their side of the story was much more revealing than reading quotes. Matt Sandusky, Jerry's adopted son, impressed me as thoughtful and sincere. He did his best to be fair to Sandusky, saying that ninety percent of the time he spent with the man was everything a kid would want--association with fame, access to football games, etc.--but the other ten percent "would destroy you."

    I was shocked when Matt, at the end of the film, said that not one single person from the Sandusky family contacted him after he went public about how Jerry molested him. What kind of people are Dottie and her relatives? If they didn't believe him, you would think someone might want to talk with him and ask him to take back his "lies." But no. That didn't happen.

    The one thing missing from "Happy Valley" was any mention of the well-known fact that Paterno decided that some of his players who broke into a residence and beat people should not be put into the legal system. Paterno clearly believed that he and his players were above the law. He decided the law-breaking players would clean up the stadium after some games. It's also known that then-President Spanier and other higher-ups in the Athletics Dept. all agreed that Paterno was in charge of things like this. This piece of history is a big deal. It should have been in the documentary.

    The behavior of some of the residents of Happy Valley was detestable. There's an extended scene in which these idiots don't hesitate to grab a sign from an older man making his negative view of Paterno known at the statue of the coach. A woman who wants a selfie with the statue pushes the man aside with her body. Others get in his face with red-neck-type logic. It's scary to see how conformist the community could be---all worshiping a football program.

    This film had to be made, and it was made well.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 novembre 2014 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Χαρούμενη κοιλάδα
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      • Asylum Entertainment
      • Passion Pictures
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      • 23 868 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 9 047 $US
      • 23 nov. 2014
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      • 23 868 $US
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