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Actions de défense

Original title: Deacons for Defense
  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
608
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Forest Whitaker in Actions de défense (2003)
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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.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.

  • Director
    • Bill Duke
  • Writers
    • Michael D'Antonio
    • Richard Wesley
    • Frank Military
  • Stars
    • Forest Whitaker
    • Chris Britton
    • Jonathan Silverman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    608
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    • Director
      • Bill Duke
    • Writers
      • Michael D'Antonio
      • Richard Wesley
      • Frank Military
    • Stars
      • Forest Whitaker
      • Chris Britton
      • Jonathan Silverman
    • 13User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations 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
    Mpho Koaho
    Mpho Koaho
    • 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
    • Neely
    Paulino Nunes
    Paulino Nunes
    • Lawson
    Aaron Walpole
    • Jimmy
    Boyd Banks
    Boyd Banks
    • Weber
    Timothy Burd
    Timothy Burd
    • Lester Conley
    Daniel Kash
    Daniel Kash
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    • Director
      • Bill Duke
    • Writers
      • Michael D'Antonio
      • Richard Wesley
      • Frank Military
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    10mindfire-3

    an important film that needed to be made

    while we like to think of a world where violence is not necessary, there are times when one needs to defend oneself. this film mentions an important example: how is it that a man is allowed to fight against strangers in a war on another continent, and yet not allowed to defend his own family at home? we are still not where we need to be. i can think of too many examples of racism that i, as a white man have witnessed against people of color. we should not tolerate hate. one day i hope that understanding will conquer the ignorance that is the source of all hatred. this movie is a powerful reminder that we should not tolerate injustice. we all need to defend against those who allow violence to oppress.

    we cannot allow the characterization of those different from us in the simplistic terms of being "less than" us. it is one thing to be proud of yourself, but as a race, as the human race, we cannot be proud of ourselves until we truly establish that one of us has no need to defend himself against another.

    and this message could be just as easily translated into the way we deal with the difference in culture and religion between the west and the middle east. this film shows the true price of civil rights and reminds us that we cannot tolerate ignorance wherever it rears its proud, lazy, and ugly head.
    Apryl

    Very moving

    This is supposed to be a historical account, and I believe it to be just that..... so the story itself doesn't get points - I'm just glad that the story is getting out. As a viewer, I was truly moved to anger, to passion, to compassion, and finally to tears of victory over an evil that should be brought out to the light. I give the movie a score of 9 out of ten.... but I can't honestly say what I would do to improve it. The performances of every one were excellent. The children weren't cute moppets, nor were they incredibly heroic. I could relate to the feeling of 'don't rock the boat' that was the world of Marcus, and also the "Never again" battle cries once he realized that, though he is one person, every one of us can make a difference. It was entertaining and inspiring
    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.
    7Ddey65

    Hidden History within the Civil Rights Movement

    In 1964 and 1965, Lyndon Baines Johnson signed important legislation abolishing segregation. That doesn't mean that Southern communities were willing to let go of their Jim Crow laws, and civil rights demonstrators knew this for a fact. But not everyone was willing to lay down dying and begging for mercy they never would've had from white supremacists in the fight for equality. Knowing this, some black men were willing to arm themselves and retaliate against Klan violence, and this movie is about one such group of black war veterans who choose to do so.

    Forrest Whittaker plays Marcus Clay, a middle-aged black man working at a paper mill in Bogalusa, Louisiana. For some reason, most of the white folks think they can rely on him to keep other African-Americans from seeking equality, whether it involved making sure other black co-workers don't seek a promotion, or keeping his determined teenage daughter from join the CORE voting drive. When she's attacked by the police during a civil rights march, he finally decides to take action against them, and when he takes her home to reprimand her, she makes him realize that in the eyes of whitey, he's no better than any other person of color. That's when he decides he's going to team up with his neighbors, congregation, and fellow employees and form their own anti-KKK militia.

    Unlike the Black Panthers who's membership consisted of a mix of young atheists, Marxists, and Muslims in paramilitary uniforms, the Deacons were middle-aged and old men who were as patriotic as any other American, and were just tired of being punished for seeking their fair share in life. They're also not intimidated by the fact that the boss of the mill is also an Exhalted Cyclops of the local KKK chapter, and neither is the C.E.O., who demands that they give-in to demonstrators and end their discriminatory hiring practices. Throughout the movie the local civil rights organizers played by Jonathan Silverman & Adam Weiner make it clear they want nothing to do with the Deacons. After all, they're about non-violence, and the Deacons are about violent retaliation. Eventually, they realize they may need them no matter how much they oppose their principles. The movie switches from color to black and white, as you'd expect, and occasionally uses footage from more famous civil rights marches like Birmingham and Selma, Alabama, but this can be forgiven. There are times you'll swear it's about to go into a heroic martyrdom cliché, but it doesn't. One foreman/Klansman sniper keeps trying to get a shot at Marcus, but loses the chance to do so. Even the showdown at the end doesn't result in the death of any black or white men. And I wouldn't DARE reveal anything else about the ending. Rent this movie, buy this movie, or demand that your local video store make multiple copies available, because this is much too good for anybody to ignore.
    10jsorrell-99700

    Ten thumbs up

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

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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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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Légitime défense
    • Filming locations
      • Brampton, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Showtime Networks
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      1 hour 18 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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