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La force de vaincre

Original title: She Stood Alone
  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
69
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La force de vaincre (1991)
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Prudence Crandall establishes herself in Cantenbury, and starts a girls-school. When Eliza Harris, a black girl, wants to take lessons at this school, the local people resist and forbid thei... Read allPrudence Crandall establishes herself in Cantenbury, and starts a girls-school. When Eliza Harris, a black girl, wants to take lessons at this school, the local people resist and forbid their daughters to go to the school any longer. William Lloyd Garrison, writer of The Liberato... Read allPrudence Crandall establishes herself in Cantenbury, and starts a girls-school. When Eliza Harris, a black girl, wants to take lessons at this school, the local people resist and forbid their daughters to go to the school any longer. William Lloyd Garrison, writer of The Liberator, helps Prudence to turn her school to a black girls-school.

  • Director
    • Jack Gold
  • Writer
    • Bruce Franklin Singer
  • Stars
    • Mare Winningham
    • Ben Cross
    • Robert Desiderio
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    69
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Gold
    • Writer
      • Bruce Franklin Singer
    • Stars
      • Mare Winningham
      • Ben Cross
      • Robert Desiderio
    • 3User reviews
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    Mare Winningham
    Mare Winningham
    • Prudence Crandall
    Ben Cross
    Ben Cross
    • William Lloyd Garrison
    Robert Desiderio
    Robert Desiderio
    • Andrew Gibson
    Daniel Davis
    Daniel Davis
    • Parker Elsworth
    Taurean Blacque
    Taurean Blacque
    • William Harris
    Lisa Marie Russell
    • Marcia Davis
    Kimberly Bailey
    Kimberly Bailey
    • Sarah Harris
    Monica Calhoun
    Monica Calhoun
    • Eliza Hammond
    F. William Parker
    • Daniel Frost
    H. Richard Greene
    H. Richard Greene
    • Dr. Rufus Adams
    Joneal Joplin
    • Pardon Crandall
    Harry Gibbs
    • Judge David Dagget
    Fredric Cooke
    • Rev. Samuel May
    T. Max Graham
    • Sheriff George Cady
    R.J. Lindsay
    • Whiton
    Ronald William Lawrence
    Ronald William Lawrence
    • Frederick Olney
    Wilson Bell
    Wilson Bell
    • Charles
    Linda Kennedy
    • Sally Harris
    • Director
      • Jack Gold
    • Writer
      • Bruce Franklin Singer
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    dawnlangford

    Dear Disney

    Please add to your Disney plus channel. This is based on a story of my ancestors. Thank you
    Kirpianuscus

    nice

    its didactic purpose is obvious. the generous use of clichés is far to be surprising. and, except the too unrealistic scenes or the expressions of too strong desire to demonstrate the thesis, it is a nice film, with a clear feminist message, involuntary ridiculous in the scenes who are pathetic. the fight against segregation is a generous subject. and it is not surprising. and the tools for remind it are many , each for the right target. this film is a good example.
    petershelleyau

    Prudence knows best

    Mare Winningham is Prudence Crandall, an ex-Quaker and teacher who opens the Canterbury Boarding School for Young Ladies in Connecticut in 1832. After she allows a colored maid Marcia Davis (Lisa Marie Russell) to sit in the back of the class, Prudence than accepts other colored girls as students, which causes a town uproar.

    As Prudence who is described as `the most stubborn stiff-necked female in the entire country', Winningham wears her brown hair in a bun, except when she is in bed when it is down in a long plait, and her clothes are period - bonnets, capes, and petticoated dresses. As in her 1990 Crossing to Freedom, she uses a `hmm?' at the end of her sentence to emphasise her statement, she speaks French, and sings hymns. When townspeople crowd outside her school, Winningham enters yelling `I will not be patronised', and looks into the camera when she is imprisoned and says `When I am weak, then I am strong'.

    The teleplay by Bruce Franklin Singer, based on a true story, is painfully didactic, which isn't a surprise for a Disney production. Prudence's romantic life is shown to be sacrificed for her career, she has terrible luck with her first partner lawyer Andrew Gibson (Robert Desiderio) and William, the editor of The Boston Liberator, her situation indicated by her referring to her students as her `children'. Prudence is also shown to have a strong fantasy life, where she invokes visions of William, and Singer has her appear to make a letter she reads in prison a dialogue. A trial incorporates whimsy such as a speech defending Prudence that no prosecutor would allow, and Prudence's students singing a song they appeared to have composed for the day. However one exchange is funny in a politically incorrect way. When asked if he is familiar with the school, Daniel replies `I oughta be. I'm down wind of it'.

    Director Jack Gold doesn't lighten the didacticism, but he frames Prudence at the top of a triangle formation of the students as she speaks.

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      Lisa Marie Russell's debut.

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • She Stood Alone
    • Production companies
      • A Mighty Fortress Productions
      • Steve White Productions
      • Walt Disney Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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