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C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America

  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
5.3K
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C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America (2004)
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Through the eyes of a British "documentary", this film takes a satirically humorous, and sometimes frightening, look at the history of an America where the South won the Civil War.Through the eyes of a British "documentary", this film takes a satirically humorous, and sometimes frightening, look at the history of an America where the South won the Civil War.Through the eyes of a British "documentary", this film takes a satirically humorous, and sometimes frightening, look at the history of an America where the South won the Civil War.

  • Director
    • Kevin Willmott
  • Writer
    • Kevin Willmott
  • Stars
    • Greg Kirsch
    • Renee Patrick
    • Molly Graham
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    5.3K
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    • Director
      • Kevin Willmott
    • Writer
      • Kevin Willmott
    • Stars
      • Greg Kirsch
      • Renee Patrick
      • Molly Graham
    • 119User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Greg Kirsch
    • Confederate Family Dad
    Renee Patrick
    • Confederate Family Mom
    Molly Graham
    • Confederate Family Child
    William Willmott
    • Confederate Family Slave
    • (voice)
    • (as Will Willmott)
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    Rupert Pate
    • Sherman Hoyle
    Evamarii Johnson
    • Patricia Johnson
    Greg Hurd
    • Mr. Johnson
    Ryan L. Carroll
    • Bobby
    Don Carlton
    • Colonel Bloodhound
    Kevin McKinney
    Kevin McKinney
    • Blackface Abraham Lincoln
    Will Averill
    • Blackface Harriet Tubman
    Arlo Kasper
    • Old Abraham Lincoln
    Joe Bugni
    • Car Guy No. 1
    Troy Moore
    Troy Moore
    • Car Guy No. 2
    Jennifer Coville
    • Daisie
    Lauralei Linzay
    • Varina Davis
    Brian Paulette
    Brian Paulette
    • Jefferson Davis
    Mark Robbins
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      • Kevin Willmott
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      • Kevin Willmott
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    9peterell-1

    Brilliant idea, quite well done

    This is an extremely thought-provoking, humorous and sometimes disturbing movie. The performances of some of the actors could be better and the low budget sometimes shows through, but it is such a unique idea and the discussions it causes are so enlightening, that the filmmaker should be given an award just for bravery. I don't know what the nay-sayers were thinking when they wrote some of these comments. They must have seen a different film, this is not Saturday night live satire, it is much darker. Think Dr. Strangelove in blackface!

    The fact that it is all based on real plans of the confederacy and real products that have existed in the united states makes it even more frightening. I strongly recommend it.

    -Peter
    mr-jchips

    Movie Review, Not soapbox.

    People, seriously... These are reviews of a Fictional movie. REVIEWS! As in, did you like it or not based on Staging, Costumes, writing, Acting, etc. No one cares if you're from a former confederate state, and you happened to get all butt-hurt about it being made.

    CSA was pretty good. Low budget, but entertaining. Half-a$$ed the costumes, but who cares! It's a mockumentary. And a silly one at that. If you like dry, humorous, FAKE, history movies then this is right up your alley.

    One thing I will say that I had a personal problem with was the amount of commercials that ran during this movie. If I didn't already have insurance on my slave, he wouldn't be working in the field with all that heavy machinery. When will congress pass mandatory slave insurance into law?

    See. Seems ridiculous when you treat it seriously, or as something to get upset about...
    Dethcharm

    Product Placement...

    C.S.A.: THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA is a blistering satire / nightmare vision of an alternate America, in which the south won the Civil War. Presented as a "documentary", CSA uses the same, basic structure as a Ken Burns production to great effect. The "history" is shown through "interviews" with "experts", "archival" footage, and "re-enactments".

    Intentionally offensive and anything but politically correct, this movie hearkens back to the acidic humor of the NATIONAL LAMPOON magazine, during its early 1970's heyday. The main feature is interrupted by "commercials", reminiscent of films like THE KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE, THE GROOVE TUBE, or TUNNEL VISION (also from the '70's). The products / services advertised are extremely racist by design, many being explained at the end of the film.

    At once hilarious and jaw-dropping, due to its sledgehammer approach, it's obviously not meant to be taken seriously, not even remotely. In spite of this, the message is clear and direct. Recommended for lovers of controversial comedy, this movie gets extra points for audacity!...
    7jeff-b-2

    Interesting viewpoint

    The movie is pretty interesting, it shows what it could be like if the south won the civil war and slavery still persisted today. The modern-day commercials like the 'Slave Selling Network' and other products that put black people in their minstrel-like places was pretty poignant. The end of the movie showed that some of those commercials that were portrayed were actually REAL products, some used into the 50s.

    However, from a 'what if' standpoint, the history is pretty unrealistic. The movie shows the South taking over all of the North, something that would have been impossible, and something the South never intended on doing. They just wanted to secede from the US and form their own country - they did not have the manpower or resources to occupy and conquer all of the North. If you want to read a more probable history of what may have happened if the South had won the war, check out Harry Turtledove's series of books. North and South remain enemies, fight each other in the 1880s, in WWI, WWII, etc. This makes European history pretty different as well, since you didn't have a united America aiding the Allies in the World Wars. The South under exceeding worldwide pressure from its allies ends up ending slavery, but laws are in place to be sure to keep the black man down in such a way that they are not much better off. More realistic I think.

    Still, a pretty good movie.
    7Solipsisticblog

    "CSA" takes broad swipes at the South

    In the faux documentary "CSA," we learn what the twentieth century would have been like if the South had won the Civil War. The Confederate States of America became a nation teeming with racism and misogyny.

    As a Southerner, I found the film pretty offensive. It perpetuates the myth that racism is a uniquely Southern commodity and that the South is the birth place of ignorance. A Southern victory, apparently, would have permanently snuffed out any progressive movement in the United States. This would lead to wives being encouraged to let their husbands beat them and televised executions. The South's barbarism and ignorance would have overcome the goodwill and progressive impulses of the enlightened North.

    I ain't buying it. It's a simplistic view of history and a damaging caricature of the South that still persists. I have been greeted by a great deal of ignorance outside of the South by folks who still believe today's South is that of "Eyes on the Prize." The LA riots, reaction to the OJ verdict, the Matthew Shepherd murder, etc. reveal that ignorance, hatred, and racism are national problems.

    The movie was impressively put together, especially considering its limited budget. It's very compelling, but I found its vision of the South to be ignorant.

    Read more at http://solipsisticblog.blogspot.com/.

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    • Trivia
      The footage of the "JBU terrorist attack" was actually news reel footage from when a B-25 bomber accidentally crashed into the Empire State Building.
    • Goofs
      Henry David Thoreau is named as one of the Northern intellectuals who fled to Canada after the Southern victory in 1863. But Thoreau had already died on 6 May 1862, before history diverges.
    • Quotes

      John Ambrose Fauntroy: Dear friends, the colored is not ready for freedom. To free him is to make him an orphan. Liberty would be a great curse to the race.

    • Connections
      Featured in Tienes que ver esta peli: C.S.A.: Confederate States of America (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Fauntroy Is The Man
      Written by Erin J. McGrane and Scott Richardson

      Performed by Scott Easterday, Gregg Jackson, Erin J. McGrane, Cynthia Walker, and J. Richard Walker

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2005 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • IFC Films
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • КША: Конфедеративные штаты Америки
    • Filming locations
      • Lawrence, Kansas, USA
    • Production company
      • Hodcarrier Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $672,156
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,706
      • Oct 9, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $744,165
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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