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TIME: The Kalief Browder Story

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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TIME: The Kalief Browder Story (2017)
BiographyDocumentary

After his arrest at age 16, Kalief Browder fought the system and prevailed, despite unthinkable circumstances. He became an American hero.After his arrest at age 16, Kalief Browder fought the system and prevailed, despite unthinkable circumstances. He became an American hero.After his arrest at age 16, Kalief Browder fought the system and prevailed, despite unthinkable circumstances. He became an American hero.

  • Creators
    • Jenner Furst
    • Julia Willoughby Nason
    • Nick Sandow
  • Stars
    • Jay-Z
    • Kalief Browder
    • Venida Browder
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    3K
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    • Creators
      • Jenner Furst
      • Julia Willoughby Nason
      • Nick Sandow
    • Stars
      • Jay-Z
      • Kalief Browder
      • Venida Browder
    • 31User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Jay-Z
    Jay-Z
    • Self
    • 2017
    Kalief Browder
    Kalief Browder
    • Self
    • 2017
    Venida Browder
    • Self - Kalief's Mother…
    • 2017
    Paul Prestia
    • Self - Lawyer…
    • 2017
    Adriana DeMeo
    Adriana DeMeo
    • City Attorney
    • 2017
    Josh Rhett Noble
    Josh Rhett Noble
    • Public Defender
    • 2017
    Van Jones
    Van Jones
    • Activist…
    Donnell E. Smith
    • Kalief Browder
    • 2017
    Jeff Robinson
    • Self - ACLU
    • 2017
    Akeem Browder
    • Self - Kalief's Brother…
    • 2017
    Nicole Browder
    • Self - Kalief's Sister…
    • 2017
    Raheem Browder
    • Self - Kalief's Brother…
    • 2017
    Kamal Browder
    • Self - Kalief's Brother…
    • 2017
    Deion Browder
    • Self - Kalief's Brother…
    • 2017
    Michelle Alexander
    Michelle Alexander
    • Self - Author
    • 2017
    Donna Lieberman
    • Self - New York Civil Liberties Union
    • 2017
    Robin Steinberg
    • Self - The Bronx Defenders
    • 2017
    Shaun King
    Shaun King
    • Self - Writer
    • 2017
    • Creators
      • Jenner Furst
      • Julia Willoughby Nason
      • Nick Sandow
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    9aziz_essa

    Freedom, Democracy and Justice are all Illusions

    This series made me feel vomiting about the Justice system in America. That's funny that many people think that USA is a land of freedom and democracy. Justice, fairness and democracy are words made & used by politicals and rich people to make u believe we live in a good world. In God we trust but not more !
    6harj-41-607090

    Moving story, terribly handled

    A very moving story, painful to watch and very touching. However, this documentary is poorly constructed, terribly repititive and stretched out to a point the impact of often lost.
    8Bertaut

    Deeply unsettling

    Created by Julia Willoughby Nason, Jenner Furst, and Nick Sandow, directed by Furst, and with Jay-Z and Harvey Weinstein serving as executive producers, this six-part documentary tells the almost unbearably tragic story of Kalief Browder; a 16 year old who was arrested for allegedly stealing a backpack. With his family unable to afford the $900 bail, Browder spent 1,111 days in Rikers, despite never being convicted of a crime. Turning down nine plea deals, Browder refused to admit to something he didn't do just so he could go home. With his case brought to court and delayed multiple times, Browder spent over 800 days in solitary confinement, where his mental health rapidly deteriorated. Indeed, the episodes dealing with his time in Rikers, and the experience and effects of long-term solitary confinement, are almost too horrific to bear.

    Were this fiction, the litany of abuses he suffers, and the details of how the system failed him, would be rejected as ridiculous, with his nightmare continuing even upon his release; in two separate incidents, he was shot and stabbed, and was later sectioned, as he became increasingly paranoid and unstable. Telling the parallel story of the anguish of his doting mother, if I had one criticism, it would be that the narrative is stretched too thin. Much like The Keepers (2017), there isn't enough material here to warrant this many episodes, and it does lapse into repetition at times. Nevertheless, this is harrowing stuff; highly recommended.
    10timmyhollywood

    Relentless. Brutal. Gripping.

    For me, there are two ways to rate this docu-series. The first is on an emotional or abstract level. The second is purely technical.

    This six-part documentary, or docu-series, somewhat follows in the line of other true crime docu-series of late such as the Making a Murderer about Steven Avery or The Jinx, on Robert Durst. There aren't as many "twists" as with the Steven Avery story – Browder's is pretty straightforward. But the structure of storytelling is so noticeable so as to be distracting. Each episode follows a formula: presage the episode, then conflict builds to a climax, then a summary of the episode, then a teaser of the next episode, all woven together in a highly stylized way. As this pattern repeats, you hear certain sound bites more than once, you see the same pieces of footage again and again interpolated with close-ups of speeded-up clocks, to the point I wondered if I'd inadvertently replayed an episode. I found myself thinking that the whole thing was stretched out to fill six episodes when three would have contained it – the length of a feature film.

    At the same time, this repetitiveness might be deliberate, meant to achieve an emotional end rather than just keep the brain stimulated and interested – we hear Browder tell ABC's Nightline at least a dozen times that he refused to plead guilty because he didn't do anything. We hear Van Jones say more than once how Browder wasn't a perfect person, but the position he took was perfect. We see the same security footage from Rikers multiple times, reinforcing the brutality of the experience. It's not enough, the filmmakers seem to be saying, to show you this just once. You're going to have an experience that evokes the experience Browder himself had – an endless string of court dates leading to adjournment, repetitive violence; system inadequacy on multiple levels ad nauseam. So, in this way, the film's technique is effective.

    Some cynical viewers are likely to say, then, that it's the manipulation of the filmmakers which provoke an emotional response to sympathize with Browder and his ordeal. I don't think so. I think the filmmakers used the medium to present some small sliver of what his ordeal was like so there was something – beyond a kneejerk judgement – to truly sympathize *with.*

    It's an old trope – "I'm gonna put the *system* on trial!" – but it's never been more apposite than it is in the case of Kalief Browder. We could simply be told – in a short news article or even in an internet meme – that 97% of criminal cases go to plea bargain, that due to a limited number of judges and criminal defense attorneys, without plea bargaining, the system would collapse. We could be told, then, that if a man claims he's innocent of an allegation (theft of a backpack), and gets denied bail because he broke probation by being arrested for allegedly stealing said backpack, and then languishes in one of the most violent prisons in the world while exercising his constitutional right to a trial… for THREE YEARS – just knowing these facts doesn't pack the full punch of sitting through the footage of Browder getting gang-beaten or witnessing his mother break down on camera.

    Van Jones, at one point observes that, like with Syria, the casualties are "just a number" until one child washes up on a beach – then the world takes notice. Jones says, "Browder is that baby." Certainly Browder got the world to pay attention to the major flaws in the New York criminal justice system. But I like what someone else says in the documentary even better – that Browder, in standing up for his rights and refusing to cop a plea for something he says he didn't do, no matter how bad the violence of jail, the torture of endless months of solitary confinement, acts like America's last true patriot. And I think this is where, today more than ever, America needs to really come to terms with itself in defining and understanding what patriotism really is.

    10/10 stars.
    10mailsoph

    Mandatory

    This documentary is sometimes very painful to watch, it shook me like not many documentaries have. It is about tremendous injustice and also tremendous courage. It is about family and sadness, about fighting and seeking justice, about racism in our society, about judges and CO and what happens in prison, about solitary confinement and second chances. But most of all, it is about one young man, whose incredible strength could and will hopefully unable a change in the American justice system. It's a must-watch.

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