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Lo storico Howard Zinn e liberali hanno accusato l'America di numerosi crimini: furto di terre, genocidio, razzismo e disuguaglianza economica; il conservatore Dinesh D'Souza decide di scopr... Leggi tuttoLo storico Howard Zinn e liberali hanno accusato l'America di numerosi crimini: furto di terre, genocidio, razzismo e disuguaglianza economica; il conservatore Dinesh D'Souza decide di scoprire quanto c'è di vero nelle accuse.Lo storico Howard Zinn e liberali hanno accusato l'America di numerosi crimini: furto di terre, genocidio, razzismo e disuguaglianza economica; il conservatore Dinesh D'Souza decide di scoprire quanto c'è di vero nelle accuse.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
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- 1 candidatura in totale
Barack Obama
- Self - US President
- (filmato d'archivio)
Caroline Avery Granger
- Young Martha Washington
- (as Caroline Granger)
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I saw this documentary film two days ago thinking it would be a nice start to the July 4th weekend. I was very pleased with the way Dinesh organized the film and structured it in a way that was entertaining and informative. Even though I consider myself to be fairly well-read on US History, I learned some things from this film.
It was nice to see that at least some people in this country are not afraid to speak their minds about history and take controversial issues head-on. This direct approach is something you rarely see in true propaganda films, which happen to be mostly revisionist and slightly biased. Dinesh handles some weighty issues with class and an obviously insightful, organized approach.
The film was very well done and kept a nice flow throughout. There was nice mix of documentary interviews/narrative with more movie-like animation and computer-generated visuals. There was some humor and some drama interspersed.
This is something every American should watch.
It was nice to see that at least some people in this country are not afraid to speak their minds about history and take controversial issues head-on. This direct approach is something you rarely see in true propaganda films, which happen to be mostly revisionist and slightly biased. Dinesh handles some weighty issues with class and an obviously insightful, organized approach.
The film was very well done and kept a nice flow throughout. There was nice mix of documentary interviews/narrative with more movie-like animation and computer-generated visuals. There was some humor and some drama interspersed.
This is something every American should watch.
What a refreshing look at the United States of America and her history. Too many things to cover to go deep into each subject he covered but he said enough to make you think and research for more info. ....A very rare look at 'the other side' of what the media feeds us and the Common Core History lessons show you.
Should make most American citizens proud. We have many faults but overall America is the best idea for a country ....EVER.
We have done bad things but have tried to make up for them. We are not the bully Obama says we are BUT he and his groupies sure are. America is in trouble and going down but we can stop it if we want to
Should make most American citizens proud. We have many faults but overall America is the best idea for a country ....EVER.
We have done bad things but have tried to make up for them. We are not the bully Obama says we are BUT he and his groupies sure are. America is in trouble and going down but we can stop it if we want to
Dinesh D'Souza is a man who obviously loves and admires this country and it shows in his work here. He presents a series of criticisms or "indictments" against this country - particularly concerning our past history. Then he counters this with arguments about the many good things about our country, and how important we are to the rest of the world. This is done through a series of interviews, news clips and some historical re-enactments. I found it fascinating to watch and learned some history that I was not aware of. My only criticism is that it was a bit long, particularly towards the end. But I think it's an important film that everyone should see, and that it would make them appreciate our wonderful country even more.
A movie perfect for ALL Americans to see. Those who disagree with the filmmaker, Dinesh D'Souza, will appreciate the voices of criticism included, even highlighted, in the film. Those more friendly to his message, will be very emotionally moved, and intellectually inspired.
Dinesh D'Souza has created a tribute and defense of our nation unique to his perspective as an immigrant, an intellectual, and a sincerely spiritual man. It is common knowledge that our citizens are sharply divided along political and cultural lines. Have you ever wondered why? Is there a group of people who benefit from this polarization and division? Do we have influential people in America who want to tear down America? Who embrace national suicide? Mr. D'Souza interviews many of these people, and you will be shocked by what they say! This movie is scary, funny, inspiring, and thought-provoking.
Like the picturesque aerial footage shown in a memorable section of the film (as Dinesh flies over parts of our county), the mental tour he takes of America's world-view landscape is a wild ride. Only we, America, can write the rest of the story. Where are we going next?
Definitively worth seeing with the whole family!
Dinesh D'Souza has created a tribute and defense of our nation unique to his perspective as an immigrant, an intellectual, and a sincerely spiritual man. It is common knowledge that our citizens are sharply divided along political and cultural lines. Have you ever wondered why? Is there a group of people who benefit from this polarization and division? Do we have influential people in America who want to tear down America? Who embrace national suicide? Mr. D'Souza interviews many of these people, and you will be shocked by what they say! This movie is scary, funny, inspiring, and thought-provoking.
Like the picturesque aerial footage shown in a memorable section of the film (as Dinesh flies over parts of our county), the mental tour he takes of America's world-view landscape is a wild ride. Only we, America, can write the rest of the story. Where are we going next?
Definitively worth seeing with the whole family!
Dinesh D'Souza hit another homerun with his new political documentary America. Within the solitude of an empty theater I watched D'Souza's presentation as he knocked down the walls of revisionist history which is the currency of so many who lean to the left. D'Souza challenges the audience to understand the consequences if certain historical events had moved in another direction. This is exemplified by the British winning the Revolutionary War and Germany developing nuclear weapons before America obtained them. Prevailing teachings on slavery are expanded setting aside numerous untruths utilized by those who sell racism for a living. Acknowledging that America's westward movement was done by conquest he displays how its former inhabitants accrued their lands in a similar fashion. America provides a glimpse of many lives that became fruitful by hard work and perseverance as opposed to the entitlement mentality which is prevalent throughout the country. President Lincoln is held in high regard for successfully managing a war that changed the face and texture of this nation. As a leader facing a divided country the question of slavery was finally put to rest under his tutelage. Lincoln is portrayed as person who mends political fences as opposed to President Obama whose actions are antithetically the opposite. Interviews with those who overcame extreme adversity flesh out the reasons why so many risk so much to cross our borders. Especially noteworthy was D'Souza's ability to put a face on those who are affected by Obama's irrational policies. A point is a made noting the substance of current legislative efforts is a fraudulent attempt to undermine every institution, industry and tradition which has brought strength to this nation. D'Souza is intent on telling a story how progressives destroy instead of build leaving conservatives to take the blame when the worst possible outcomes occur. America raises the bar on political documentaries by presenting complex subject matter in a comprehensible format. D'Souza has brought America home. This movie will change the way you think about this nation and yourself. A must see. Mark Davis MD, President of Davis Writing Services.
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- QuizAccording to Dinesh in an interview on the Mark Levin radio show on July 11, 2014, the film took about a year to make.
- Citazioni
Dinesh D'Souza: I Love America.
- ConnessioniFeatures Will Hunting - Genio ribelle (1997)
- Colonne sonoreStar Spangled Banner
Music by John Stafford Smith
Lyrics by Francis Scott Key
Performed by Madison Rising
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 5.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 14.444.502 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 38.608 USD
- 29 giu 2014
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 14.444.502 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 47min(107 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1
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