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Crack: Cocaïne, corruption et conspiration

Original title: Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy
  • 2021
  • 16
  • 1h 29m
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In the early 1980s, the crack epidemic tore through America’s inner cities like a tsunami, ravaging all in its wake.In the early 1980s, the crack epidemic tore through America’s inner cities like a tsunami, ravaging all in its wake.In the early 1980s, the crack epidemic tore through America’s inner cities like a tsunami, ravaging all in its wake.

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    • Stanley Nelson
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    • Elizabeth Hinton
    • Nelson George
    • Alan Charles
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    • Director
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      • Elizabeth Hinton
      • Nelson George
      • Alan Charles
    • 83User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    Elizabeth Hinton
    Elizabeth Hinton
    • Self - Historian
    Nelson George
    Nelson George
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    Alan Charles
    Alan Charles
    • Self - Former User
    Felipe Luciano
    Felipe Luciano
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    Natoka 'Mack Mama' Williams
    Natoka 'Mack Mama' Williams
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    Carl Hart
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    Mitch Credle
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    Corey Pegues
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    John Mattes
    John Mattes
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    'Freeway' Ricky Ross
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    Brian Barger
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    Asethea 'Lulu' Pierce
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    Don Scott Jr.
    Don Scott Jr.
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    7Sleepin_Dragon

    A fascinating, insightful look at the start of the drugs war.

    A look back at the huge arrival of cocaine in The USA in the early 80's.

    Some fascinating and insightful interviews, you'll hear some surprising stories, initially you may be lured into thinking the documentary is spinning you a somewhat rose tinted view of drugs, it quickly changes, giving you a realistic, harsh view.

    From a historical point of view, I found this fascinating, stories I genuinely wasn't aware off, plus the routes and ways the drugs were imported into The US. Cover ups, stitch ups, plenty of eye raising moments.

    So much hypocrisy, so much intentional and open racism, some of the content is genuinely jaw dropping, Prisons, rules, laws etc.

    What's astonishing, is how consecutive administrations have failed to deal with the actual problem, I don't think that any Government have been able to deal with the problem at its core, each new term have just used different sticking plasters.

    It was nice to see former users and addicts, that have been able to turn their lives around, and leave crack in the past.

    7/10.
    7malcolmharris-06844

    Not enough focus on the role of the US government in

    I was hoping to learn more about how this travesty was allowed to happen by the government. I felt this was avoided in favour of focusing on the suffering of the communities, sometimes movingly but sometimes gratuitously. It was covered but only very briefly. To have any hope of stopping things like this from happening in future, as many people as possible need to be aware of the institutions' and individuals' complicity in the supply of such huge quantities of the drug.

    There was an effective critique of the approach of the media at the time to reporting the crisis but this was undermined by sometimes indulging in the same kind of 'depravity porn'. It gives a good insight into what it was like for the victims and as such I can't really give it a low score, but ultimately left me feeling deflated rather than fired up & angry (like I wanted!). I'd refer people to noam chomsky to properly understand why this whole thing actually happened.
    8buckly

    this film isn't 'blaming white people' you delicate snowflakes..

    It's blaming politicians, they just all happen to be white.
    8Mr-Fusion

    Scathing indictment of the the drug war

    An unflinching study of the '80s inner-city crack epidemic; how a government could manufacture a drug crisis, ignore those suffering and then lock up the addicts when crime skyrocketed. Basically the same response to the AIDS epidemic with the added secret sauce of authoritarianism.

    As infuriating as this story is, I loved hearing from these people, and it reframed the problem from a sociological perspective. These communities didn't ask for substance abuse, and they sure as hell didn't deserve punitive measures. Corruption blazed through police departments while medical personnel sold out their patients to law enforcement. Black women were uniquely targeted here, vilified in popular culture and subjected to harsher punishment. Households were destroyed and neighborhoods decimated. Reagan's indifference gave way to Biden's crime bill, and prisons were summarily filled so that white people could sleep easier. It was systemic failure all the way down.

    Just like "LA92", I knew this was going to be good and that I'd probably be pissed, it's just the extent that surprised me. It's a sucker-punch but for all of the right reasons, and I'd recommend this in a heartbeat; it's comprehensive, insightful and brutally honest.
    8tapefive

    Excellent documentary

    Good archive footage, interviews and soundtrack, but also a grim reminder of the unwinnable and iniquitous War on Drugs.

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      • January 11, 2021 (France)
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