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Kony 2012

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,4/10
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Kony 2012 (2012)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA documentary that explores why African cult and militia leader and indicted war criminal fugitive Joseph Kony needs to be arrested by the end of 2012.A documentary that explores why African cult and militia leader and indicted war criminal fugitive Joseph Kony needs to be arrested by the end of 2012.A documentary that explores why African cult and militia leader and indicted war criminal fugitive Joseph Kony needs to be arrested by the end of 2012.

  • Dirección
    • Jason Russell
  • Guión
    • Jedidiah Jenkins
    • Ben Keesey
    • Kathryn Lang
  • Reparto principal
    • Susan Davis
    • Shepard Fairey
    • Jim Inhofe
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,4/10
    590
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jason Russell
    • Guión
      • Jedidiah Jenkins
      • Ben Keesey
      • Kathryn Lang
    • Reparto principal
      • Susan Davis
      • Shepard Fairey
      • Jim Inhofe
    • 7Reseñas de usuarios
    • 1Reseña de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Susan Davis
    Susan Davis
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    Shepard Fairey
    Shepard Fairey
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    Jim Inhofe
    Jim Inhofe
    • Self
    • (as Sen. James Inhofe)
    Joseph Kony
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    • (metraje de archivo)
    Santo Okot Lapolo
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    Norbert Mao
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    Jim McGovern
    Jim McGovern
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    Luis Moreno Ocampo
    • Self
    • (as Luis Moreno-Ocampo)
    Jolly Okot
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    John Prendergast
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    Gavin Russell
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    Jason Russell
    • Self
    • Dirección
      • Jason Russell
    • Guión
      • Jedidiah Jenkins
      • Ben Keesey
      • Kathryn Lang
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    3jennyhor2004

    Very slick film shilling for a US invasion of eastern Africa

    Having heard about this 30-minute feature going viral across Youtube and various social networking sites, I determined to watch this film championed by mysterious US charity Invisible Children for myself. I found it a very slick and manipulative piece of propaganda aimed at young people and families with children. The film starts with director Jason Russell and his family, and zooms in on his young son from birth on to his preschool years before branching out to the lost children of Uganda, children like Jacob who have lost their families and have been forced to join the Lord's Resistance Army as soldiers (if they're boys) or sex slaves (if they're girls) under the sinister charismatic leadership of one Joseph Kony. Russell dwells for a little time on Jacob and his experiences before delving into a drive for support and donations to help other young people like Jacob, and suggesting ways in which people can bring the issue of child soldiers and finding Kony to be brought to justice to the attention of others.

    Russell adopts a deliberate personal style to make very subjective appeals to people's emotions. His use of his son as willing collaborator is creepy as well as exploitative, to say the least. The filming methods used are so slick as to raise my hackles: the editing and the images, even the sloganeering and strategies suggested to raise other people's awareness, all look as if they'd been cooked up in an advertising agency that's done work for past TV current affairs programs. The themes pushed by "Kony 2012″ are so familiar as to be banal and devoid of genuine feeling: let's change the world for the better, let's be pro-active, let's protect innocent and vulnerable children from exploitation (speak for yourselves!), let's bond in solidarity with other aware young people and fight this monster Joseph Kony and triumph where older people can't or won't.

    No historical context is given, which is extremely suspicious: the film never explains who Joseph Kony is, why he is such a bogeyman and who his Lord's Resistance Army is fighting against. What is his background, how and why is he a rebel, what political / social / economic conditions existed in Uganda in the 1990s that enabled him to rise to his current position as Uganda's Public Enemy No 1, and why should we get rid of him now when we could have got rid of him ages ago? Is the Ugandan government under President Yoweri Museveni so helpless that it must appeal to the outside world? Is Kony fighting the Ugandan government? Given that Museveni has just been "elected" to a 4th term and has been in power for 25 years with a blemished record in violating human rights, invading parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo and holding elections that yield suspect results that support his continued rule, perhaps Kony is doing the right thing in resisting the Ugandan government!

    The film's suggested solutions are pathetic and laughable: let's make Kony famous by plastering posters of him across cities around the world on 20 April 2012! Support celebrities like Angelina Jolie, George Clooney and Bono against Kony! Buy the Action Kit package! Wear the "Kony 2012″ bracelets! Donate money to the cause! The Kony 2012 awareness campaign looks too much like an election campaign to ring true. And why should the public be asked to cough up money when famous Hollywood celebrities and other stars in politics and the commercial music industry have more than enough money among themselves to capture and bring Kony to justice and rehabilitate the child soldiers and sex slaves he has abused?

    And now that all is said and done, one suspicion remains: the recent announcement of the discovery of at least 2.5 billion and maybe as many as 6 billion barrels of oil in Uganda couldn't have anything to do with the release of the "Kony 2012″ film? How cynical of me to think that a future invasion of Uganda by AFRICOM might need support from young people in the form of a "humanitarian" campaign!

    In the meantime, hundreds of children in northern Uganda have fallen victim to a mysterious and fatal neurological disease known as Nodding disease spreading across the border from the newly independent Southern Sudan. It is arguable that this problem deserves more immediate attention and help than pursuing a shadowy warlord who may not even be in Uganda now or be alive still.
    10luis-caldas-costa-324-775126

    Excellent movie

    This movie is excellent because it makes many people move beyond their screen. Yes it's propaganda, but I don't remember any movie that hit so much success so fast as this one. Inverting the Triangle of Power in our society added a bad guy, a good guy, a children and giving people something to do produced a big Storm but the IC story is very far from ending.

    Quarrels about how bad the Invisible Children are led the director of the movie to a breakdown, he didn't know how to stay away from the mess and because he is just a human being he collapsed. It also shows how people are quick to find a target to dump their trash. Can you still review your opinions or keep them to yourselves and try to make a better world instead of publishing hate messages?
    6Dylpickle08

    #20

    This short film was a social experiment to raise awareness about the atrocities committed by Joseph Kona in Uganda, such as killing children for fleeing, abducting children and turning them into soldiers, and turning female children into sex slaves. And follows the Invisible Children Foundation as they raise money for the children and families affected by this, as well as increase awareness about these actions and their enemy, Joseph Kony, in order to get assistance from the government, influencers, and citizens in spreading this message and assisting in any way that they can. Overall, due to the quality editing, important message and information, and inspirational music, this was well made and educational and even though it is very controversial, it completed its goal to spreading awareness , and although Joseph Kony was still never caught the publicity from this feature caused him to go into hiding and the foundation has raised a ton of money for this great cause, which shows that this was made for more then entertainment and truly made a difference.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de marzo de 2012 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Кони-2012
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Invisible Children
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