Twenty-five years after the verdict in the Rodney King trial sparked several days of protests, violence and looting in Los Angeles, filmmakers examine that tumultuous period through rarely s... Read allTwenty-five years after the verdict in the Rodney King trial sparked several days of protests, violence and looting in Los Angeles, filmmakers examine that tumultuous period through rarely seen archival footage.Twenty-five years after the verdict in the Rodney King trial sparked several days of protests, violence and looting in Los Angeles, filmmakers examine that tumultuous period through rarely seen archival footage.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 wins & 9 nominations total
- Self - KABC Reporter
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- Self - Civl Rights Activist
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- Self - Attorney for Theodore Briseno
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- (as John Barnett)
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- Self - LAPD Commander
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- Self - Los Angeles Mayor
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- Self - Defendant
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- (as Officer Theodore Briseno)
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- Self - Black-Korean Alliance
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- Self - Democratic Presidential Candidate
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- (as Gov. Bill Clinton)
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- Self - Council President District 4
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- Self - LAPD Chief
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It was literally.
Half-way through it I realized that my muscles were tense and my breath shallow, there could have been a riot going on outside without me noticing, because I was in the middle of the 1992 LA riots. This documentary is intense, it's frightening, it's scary, and all just by showing archive footage with some added music.
It gives a perspective on what led to the riots, and it draws – sometimes eerie – comparisons to the Watts riots. I would argue that this is an important documentary. It's brutal, it's frightening, it's sad, it might make you nauseous, and it will probably make you think.
It's extraordinary. Just... Just watch it.
Did you know
- TriviaDirectors Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin sorted through 1,700 hours of archival footage for the 114 minute documentary.
- Quotes
Himself - Ciy Councilmember: Mr. President, all of us I think have been stunned by what has happened. And I can't imagine that the chief or anybody else in the city would condone the kind of conversation that took place-both electronically and by voice- in that Foothill division that night. Blacks are not animals. They're not lizards. They're not apes. They're not gorillas anymore than any of us are. They're human beings. The first way to open the door to brutalizing people in any place is to cheapen their worth as human beings. And when I read the transcripts of the conversation, I was appalled. But the ability to freely converse in racist terminology suggests a level of tolerance for that kind of discussion that- that is unacceptable by any standard of decency.
- ConnectionsFeatures CBS Reports: Watts: Riot or Revolt? (1965)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $297
- Runtime
- 1h 54m(114 min)
- Color