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Em Defesa da Honra

Título original: Deacons for Defense
  • Filme para televisão
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1 h 18 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
608
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Forest Whitaker in Em Defesa da Honra (2003)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn a Louisiana town in 1964, local African-Americans band together to protect themselves from violence - from the KKK as well as local police. Based on actual events.In a Louisiana town in 1964, local African-Americans band together to protect themselves from violence - from the KKK as well as local police. Based on actual events.In a Louisiana town in 1964, local African-Americans band together to protect themselves from violence - from the KKK as well as local police. Based on actual events.

  • Direção
    • Bill Duke
  • Roteiristas
    • Michael D'Antonio
    • Richard Wesley
    • Frank Military
  • Artistas
    • Forest Whitaker
    • Chris Britton
    • Jonathan Silverman
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    608
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Bill Duke
    • Roteiristas
      • Michael D'Antonio
      • Richard Wesley
      • Frank Military
    • Artistas
      • Forest Whitaker
      • Chris Britton
      • Jonathan Silverman
    • 13Avaliações de usuários
    • 11Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 4 vitórias e 7 indicações no total

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    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Marcus Clay
    Chris Britton
    Chris Britton
    • William Chase
    Jonathan Silverman
    Jonathan Silverman
    • Michael Deane
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Reverend 'Rev' Gregory
    Gene Mack
    • T.J.
    Tyrone Benskin
    Tyrone Benskin
    • Archie
    Paul Benjamin
    Paul Benjamin
    • Otis
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    • Baily
    Melanie Nicholls-King
    Melanie Nicholls-King
    • Rose Clay
    Serena Lee
    • Lucille Clay
    Khafre Armatrading
    • Brooks Clay
    Adam Weiner
    Adam Weiner
    • Charles Hillibrand
    Beau Starr
    Beau Starr
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    Paulino Nunes
    Paulino Nunes
    • Lawson
    Aaron Walpole
    • Jimmy
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    Boyd Banks
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    Timothy Burd
    Timothy Burd
    • Lester Conley
    Daniel Kash
    Daniel Kash
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    • Direção
      • Bill Duke
    • Roteiristas
      • Michael D'Antonio
      • Richard Wesley
      • Frank Military
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    7view_and_review

    Real Application of Stand Your Ground

    In the battle for civil rights in the south, it wasn't all about turning the other cheek and not defending yourself. SCLC, CORE, and SNCC garnered the most headlines due to such tactics, but there were a number of African Americans not willing to be human pinatas. The Deacons for Defense were one such group.

    "Deacons for Defense" takes place in Bogalusa, LA in 1965. The biggest employer there was the Patterson Paper Plant. They employed Whites and Blacks, they were segregated, and Blacks couldn't rise above the lowest paying jobs. On the national scene Lyndon Baines Johnson was the president and he'd just signed the Civil Rights Act, yet its effect hadn't taken hold in many parts of the south. When a couple of northern white men, Michael Deane (Jonathan Silverman) and Charles Hillibrand (Adam Weiner), came to Bogalusa to reopen the national civil rights office they were met with mixed emotions. There were those who relished their presence and their mission, while there were those who dreaded it. Marcus (Forest Whitaker) was one who disdained their presence. But that all changed when his daughter was beaten for marching. He would go on to form the Deacons for Defense.

    This movie does two things:

    1. It shines a light on some lesser known, but instrumental people in the struggle for civil rights and

    2. It presented the non-violent v. armed defense argument.

    As a TV movie, "Deacons for Defense" lacks the budget and cinematic quality of a theater-released movie, but it still gets the point across. Mississippi and Alabama weren't the only southern states coming down hard on African Americans-- Louisiana had its dirt too--but in one small community they stood their ground.
    10Lexuses71

    Awesome Film About A Little Known Civil Rights Incident

    I saw this excellent film and was so impressed with the performances. Forrest Whittaker, in one of his strongest roles, proves once again he is one of the most under appreciated actors working today. In a town of Louisiana in 1964, at the dawn of the Civil Rights movement, he portrays a hard working man who, as a spokesperson for the Black workers in a local paper mill, is simply trying to survive in a United States that refuses to recognize a Black man's truth worth and self dignity. This small town in Louisiana of this time period is very oppressed, racism is overt, the Klu Klux Klan is a dominant force, many of the police are in the Klan, and Whittaker's character wearily knows his place, that he and his brethren will never rise above the oppressive segregation that stifles them and their families each and every day. Two things happen to spur action here. When one of his co-worker friends is beaten by the local white powers that be for simply adding his name on a posted list at work for consideration for a promotion to Supervisor, and 2 white Civil Rights workers (one played impressively by Jonathan Silverman) come to town to help raise consciousness and organize the Black locals for non-violent demonstrations, Whittaker-out of necessity-evolves into a man of purpose (and action). He and his friends form a covert group of armed military man called the "Deacons Of Defense" to protect fellow Blacks from the racist police and covert mill workers who are dead set against any integration. What knocked me out at the core of this film was the uneasy alliance/relationship between Silverman, who, as a young idealist, sincerely wished to promote a non-violent agenda, and Whittaker, who knew the only way to preserve and survive was to arm and fight the white power structure on the same terms as they did. When Silverman (and his Civil Rights coworker) get badly beaten as "nig--r lovers" by the racist locals, and the federal government announces that all forms of segregation must be abolished (per Lyndon B. Johnson's mandate), a final confrontation occurs between the white KKK supremists and the Deacons. The law now reads "local law enforcement officials MUST protect Black citizens". But will they? It is chilling for a TV film to create this level of tension, yet there is a balance in characterization, considering the touchy subject matter. Director Bill Duke shows his flair, style and sensitivity to the historical content. He filmed this explosive film in a quasi-documentary style, using some very disturbing footage, and black and white photography that makes you feel you are there. This material, while little known, was treated with utmost respect and factual data. Ossie Davis is wonderful as the local minister, who grows to finally understand that there is no recourse but to support what the Deacons are doing. And as the previous reviewer well noted, the man just cannot give a bad performance. Supporting roles were well casted and portrayed. But it is Whittaker's show all the way. I feel this film is so relevant today; it needs to be seen by all youth. Actually, everyone should see this movie. It's that moving. A must see film.
    8panik65

    Good Film about a little known group

    The only nitpick I have with this film is that it is obviously NOT filmed in Bogalusa, LA. It also does not show the poverty of African Americans who lived and worked there - one gets the impression the blacks there were leading perfectly cozy middle class lives, save for racial segregation and oppression. These folks did not live in 3 bedroom nicely decorated, cozy homes. They live in what amounts to shanties and the poverty there is third world. Bogalusa is not some idyllic looking, charming small town. It is a very depressing, gloomy place, centered around a paper mill which smells horrible (and you can smell it all over town). By not showing this it disconnects racial oppression from how bad the economic oppression was (and still is), and it's always there.

    Other than that, the Deacons rock, and predated the Panthers by several years.
    10jsorrell-99700

    Ten thumbs up

    Terrific movie! Wasn't expecting this to be so inspirational but it was and that much more!
    OldeSkool

    Before the Panthers, there were the Deacons.

    This excellent made-for-cable movies tells the story of a group of blacks in a small mill town who form a defense group to protect themselves from the brutality of the Klan during the dawn of The 1964 Civil Rights Act. The fact-based story centers around the main character played by Forest Whitaker (who gives his best performance in years) who was arrested and beaten by racist cop for protecting his daughter from being beat during a peace demonstration that turned ugly. After that you see his character transform from a "good nigger" who thought he knew his place to a man who realized that his dignity and family were more important than "yes sah-in'" and "no sah-in'" to the racist white townfolks. There's also good turns from Ossie Davis (I don't think this man has ever given a bad performance) and Jonathan Silverman (quite surprising), but the film clearly belongs to Whitaker. A place in American history that has gotten forgotten and buried over the years. A must-see for history buffs.

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      [dropping two civil right workers off at the county line]

      Lawson: Now the only reason you boys ain't hurtin' is because you got the same skin color as God. But this is a one-time pass. Remember what happened to those northern boys in Mississippi.

      [Sheriff smacks Deane across the mouth]

      Lawson: Y'all know which way to go.

      [Sheriff drives away then Deane walks back]

      Michael Deane: Let's go.

      Charles Hillibrand: What are you kidding me?

      Michael Deane: No, I'm not kidding.

      Charles Hillibrand: They're not fooling around, Michael. They *will* kill us. Why are you willing to die for this? Do you hear me?

      Michael Deane: Why, Charlie? Because our skin, is *not* the same color as God's.

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      Featured in 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2004)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 16 de fevereiro de 2003 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Em Defesa dos Nossos
    • Locações de filme
      • Brampton, Ontário, Canadá
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      • Showtime Networks
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