Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThis film documents the rise and fall of Buddy Cianci, former Mayor of Providence, RI. It shows how he turned a rundown New England city in a vibrant community. It also shows the corruption ... Leer todoThis film documents the rise and fall of Buddy Cianci, former Mayor of Providence, RI. It shows how he turned a rundown New England city in a vibrant community. It also shows the corruption of the community from which he benefited. Despite have been convicted on Federal RICO char... Leer todoThis film documents the rise and fall of Buddy Cianci, former Mayor of Providence, RI. It shows how he turned a rundown New England city in a vibrant community. It also shows the corruption of the community from which he benefited. Despite have been convicted on Federal RICO charges and having gone to prison, he remains beloved in Providence. Many argue that he could ... Leer todo
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While most modern political documentaries have an agenda, this film does not. Instead it shows the true shades of gray to be found in any relationship between a politician and those he works with.
Is Buddy a crook, a hero, an honest enabler of crooked men? This film had me answering "all of the above", and it did so without trying to force that answer upon me. Whatever you may know, or not know, of Buddy Cianci or his politics you will find him, and this film, captivating.
James Woods narration is very unforced, and does not attempt to sway you one way or the other - and the level of access that Buddy granted the director is surprising. While some may find it a weakness for a film to not take a clear position, the point of this film seems to be that there is no clear position to take - and that is what makes it all the more engrossing.
BUDDY is one of those films you that definitely stays with you --many discussions were had about whether BUDDY CIANCI was a "good" guy or a "bad" guy masquerading as a do-go-oder. You are never quite sure if you're rooting for Cianci or for the government who is trying to catch him. It was well-written, funny at times; tragic at others, and the archive footage of Cianci was excellent. Also, the filmmaker's access to Cianci just prior to his conviction was really, really great. A truly entertaining, interesting documentary.
Unlike the A&E "City Confidential" (2004), a crime documentary which also dealt with the 'Plunder Dome' scandal fairly, Arnold's film delves into Cianci's persona, showing his Jekyll/Hyde history as mayor. Surviving his early years through raw intelligence and wit, he later made several errors that cost him dearly. Former Rhode Islander, James Woods does an excellent job as narrator in tying the film together. I remain skeptical of Buddy's guilt (he still maintains his innocence) -- I suppose only he and his chief aid, Frank Corrente, really know the whole truth. Even though 'All politics is local', this film should be of interest to all Americans as an absorbing case study.
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Buddy: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Notorious Mayor
- Empresa productora
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- Duración
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Color