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The Exonerated - Colpevole fino a prova contraria

Titolo originale: The Exonerated
  • Film per la TV
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
483
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The Exonerated - Colpevole fino a prova contraria (2005)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSix people tell their stories on a single subject - how they got wrongfully convicted to death penalty, but later got exonerated.Six people tell their stories on a single subject - how they got wrongfully convicted to death penalty, but later got exonerated.Six people tell their stories on a single subject - how they got wrongfully convicted to death penalty, but later got exonerated.

  • Regia
    • Bob Balaban
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jessica Blank
    • Erik Jensen
  • Star
    • Brian Dennehy
    • Danny Glover
    • Delroy Lindo
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    483
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Bob Balaban
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jessica Blank
      • Erik Jensen
    • Star
      • Brian Dennehy
      • Danny Glover
      • Delroy Lindo
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Gary Gauger
    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • David Keaton
    Delroy Lindo
    Delroy Lindo
    • Delbert Tibbs
    Aidan Quinn
    Aidan Quinn
    • Kerry Max Cook
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Sunny Jacobs
    David Brown Jr.
    • Robert Earl Hayes
    Chris Bauer
    Chris Bauer
    • Cop #1
    Dennis Burkley
    Dennis Burkley
    • Sheriff Carroll
    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Jesse Tafero
    Carlin Glynn
    Carlin Glynn
    • Judge
    Brian Kerwin
    Brian Kerwin
    • Cop #2
    Laurence Luckinbill
    Laurence Luckinbill
    • Prosecutor
    Raynor Scheine
    Raynor Scheine
    • Southern Guy
    Lee Tergesen
    Lee Tergesen
    • Walter Rhodes
    Katherine Leask
    Katherine Leask
    • Sue Gauger
    Jay Patterson
    Jay Patterson
    • Cop #2
    April Yvette Thompson
    • Georgia Hayes
    Bruce Kronenberg
    • Hayes Cop #1
    • Regia
      • Bob Balaban
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jessica Blank
      • Erik Jensen
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    achancey-1

    Innocence

    I'm appalled that anyone would be offended by this movie. It's simply a movie that discusses one topic of the death penalty: INNOCENCE. Regardless of whether or not you are pro or anti death penalty you should be against innocent people being sent to death row and worse to their deaths. I'm in law school and have studied the death penalty in depth. The system in America is flawed and this movie makes that point perfectly. I don't see how anyone can be offended by the truth unless the truth is something you don't want to hear. If you want your eyes opened to some of the major problems with the death penalty, then this movie is right for you. It simply tells the truth about what affect the death penalty can have on innocent people wrongly accused and convicted.
    10gradyharp

    A Staggering Film That Should Be Required Viewing

    The truth is tough, the truth must be faced, and the truth is what THE EXONERATED is all about. A project started by writers Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen in 2000 when, in response to a lecture on capital punishment, the couple was moved by the telephone voice of one of the many innocent people on death row who had been falsely convicted of murders they did not in truth commit. This lead to a commitment on the part of Blank and Jensen to interview six such imprisoned people who had spent years of their lives on Death Row only to be eventually exonerated and released. The result of this research was a play that not only was on Broadway but also traveled the country. Now director Bob Balaban has transformed this play into one of the most searingly powerful dramas about our penal system that has ever been produced.

    Each of the six condemned people on death row is portrayed by a gifted actor and the script is taken 100% from interviews and testimony and court records of these exonerated victims. They each tell their story of the incident that resulted in their wrongful arrest and conviction, their experience while confined to Death Row, their thoughts of living in threat of execution, and their manner of dealing with the world once released. These different people are portrayed by Brian Dennehy, Delroy Lindo, Susan Sarandon, Danny Glover, Aidan Quinn, and David Brown, Jr. Adding some significant reenacted dialogue from spouses and police and jury are such fine actors as Lee Turgesen, Bobby Cannavale, Laurence Luckinbill with a host of others in minor roles.

    At the end of the film each of these actors who have been creating the characters are faded into the actual exonerated victims who speak directly to us about their response. The overwhelming message is one against capital punishment, racism, against railroading innocent people into the prison system without the fairness of well-guided appeals, against all the flaws that besiege our penal system. The effect is shattering and staggering. This is NOT a docudrama, but a sensitively written, produced, directed and acted film. It is a film that every citizen of the world should see. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp
    9HotToastyRag

    Heavy and heartbreaking

    There's an announcement at the start of this tv-movie, but it bears repeating here: every word of dialogue in this movie was taken from interviews, police and court records. Which means that not only are the six stories true, but they're told in as close to a documentary style as possible. In an added truthful layer, the end of the movie shows a small interview with each of the real people. The screenplay, comprised entirely of facts, hit home the message that in the end, the truth will set you free.

    In case you haven't figured it out by the synopsis, this is a very upsetting movie. Even though the synopsis tells you that all six people in the story eventually become exonerated, the stories of their arrests, court trials, and time in prison, are heartbreaking. Brian Dennehy's character was wrongfully imprisoned for murdering his parents. Aidan Quinn's character was permanently brutalized while in jail. David Brown Jr.'s character was convicted even though the description of the man who really committed the murder was a white man with long red hair. Delroy Lindo's character also didn't match the description of the real criminal, but he was convicted by an all-white Southern jury despite having an alibi. Susan Sarandon's character was accused of killing a police officer, even though her only crime was incredibly bad judgment. Danny Glover's character was a teenager at the time of the crime he didn't commit, and from police bullying he gave a false confession.

    Director Bob Balaban chose a distinctive style for his movie, one that purposely focuses on words rather than theatrics. There are no sets, but instead every actor sits in a little chair and talks to the camera as if they're in an interview. Sometimes ancillary characters like policemen or judges are brought into the little black room, but they perform their "lines" in the same style.

    Again, in case you couldn't tell from the synopsis, this movie takes a very strong stance against the death penalty. If you already agree with that message, you'll really take this movie to heart and use it as an argument the next time you clash with someone of the opposing view. If you do believe in the death penalty, it's not a guarantee that this movie will change your mind, but it'll try its very best. I watched this in a group of people with varied opinions, and those who started off believing in capital punishment still did at the end of the movie - but they were not unmoved by the stories and the real people behind them. This is a very emotional movie with some fantastic acting. It's not really possible to enjoy it, but it'll tug on your heart and really make you think. Law and order were established with the very best of intentions, but there have been some absolutely horrifying mistakes and deliberate cruelties done throughout the years. Make sure you have a box of Kleenex in the house before you press 'play'.
    blanche-2

    ...liberty and justice for none

    Unlike some people who have reviewed this title, I found nothing surprising about "The Exonerated." It's an indictment against the death penalty and also for our justice system. In light of some recent jury verdicts, it does seem that there are a few things very goofed up in our system, which is supposed to be the greatest. If it is the greatest, that's pretty sad.

    Exonerated tells the stories of six innocent people who received the death penalty. The dialogue comes from the words of the real-life accused. The characters are played by: Brian Dennehy, Susan Sarandon, Aiden Quinn, Danny Glover, Delroy Lindo, with peripheral characters played by Bobby Cannavale, Dennis Burkley, and Chris Bauer, among others. Directed by Bob Balaban, the material was originally a play.

    The shocking thing here is, after these people were exonerated, how long it took them to be released. And to think, these are the stories of six people - how many more people have stories like this, and how many died on death row, despite their innocence. It's a staggering thought, and their stories are compelling and sad, stories of wasted years and frustration.

    One of the major problems is that many of these people were interrogated for hours and hours and did not ask for a lawyer. And the police are something else in regard to this civil right - if a person asks for an attorney in order to avoid interrogation for hours upon hours, it's assumed he or she is guilty. The public assumes it (well why would you need a lawyer if you didn't have anything to hide?) and the police assume it. First of all, when the police say 'anything you say can and will be used against you,' they mean it. If you talk without an attorney, your words will be twisted to convict you. Secondly, why would someone want to be interrogated for 16 hours or until they are so beaten down and exhausted that they confess?

    At the end of the film, we are introduced to the real people. Human beings, victims of police in a hurry to make a case, bad lawyering or no lawyering, bad juries, or being the wrong color. It's a sobering thought.
    7slinger1999

    Convincing, at least for me

    I knew before this film that the justice system in the U.S. is far from perfect. and having watched it only reinforced that in my mind. As far as I know, everything that is said in the film is from a transcript of some kind. They are actual words, not inventions of a filmmaker with an agenda. While the filmmaker probably does have an agenda, that doesn't make the ideas and content of the film any less valid.

    For me, this film could stand as the entire argument against the death penalty. Punishments are supposed to be about justice. Justice is not a system where six innocent people can be sentenced to die because of purposeful deceit or accidental human error. In reality there have been many more people exonerated from death row, but that doesn't make the argument any stronger. It should only take one death of an innocent to convince any rational person that this punishment is not morally sound.

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      Hayes wasn't so innocent after all. Around the time this movie was filmed, Hayes pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the 1987 death of Leslie Dickenson. And as of 2022, retesting from more advanced DNA tests shows that Hayes was likely the killer in this case all along.
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      • 28 aprile 2006 (Italia)
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