Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Sixth is a portrayal of a city and nation under siege as well as a testament to the importance of truth, told through the eyes of 6 unique individuals whose lives will be forever changed... Tout lireThe Sixth is a portrayal of a city and nation under siege as well as a testament to the importance of truth, told through the eyes of 6 unique individuals whose lives will be forever changed by the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol.The Sixth is a portrayal of a city and nation under siege as well as a testament to the importance of truth, told through the eyes of 6 unique individuals whose lives will be forever changed by the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Robert Contee
- Self - Chief, Metropolitan Police Department (MPD)
- (as Robert J. Contee III)
Joe Biden
- Self - President Elect of the United States
- (archive footage)
Michael Fanone
- Self - Officer, Metropolitan Police Department (MPD)
- (archive footage)
Mike Pence
- Self - Vice President of the United States
- (archive footage)
Sarah Bloom Raskin
- Self - Wife of Congressman Raskin
- (archive footage)
Thomas Bloom Raskin
- Self - Son of Congressman Raskin
- (archive footage)
Donald Trump
- Self - 45th President of the United States
- (archive footage)
Eugene Goodman
- Self - U.S. Capitol Police Officer
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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A photographer brings us back to the day our capital was under siege by a group of people that were invited by The Actual president that day to come to the capital because he had lost the election and was mad so he called on his mob to disrupt our certification of our new President. Made me emotional!
The photographer brings you in to the actual day that so many will not forget. My Dad was a WW11 Vet and he wouldn't believe our country would follow anyone to tell them to go against our government. My cousin died at age 18 in Vietnam and our country used to respect protests if they were peaceful. This was not peaceful!!
The photographer brings you in to the actual day that so many will not forget. My Dad was a WW11 Vet and he wouldn't believe our country would follow anyone to tell them to go against our government. My cousin died at age 18 in Vietnam and our country used to respect protests if they were peaceful. This was not peaceful!!
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Every American should see this movie! A 'close-up' of what happened at the U. S. Capitol on January 6th, supported with an excellent map of where everyone was situated, and what was happening, minute by minute. You feel such tremendous respect for the police officers, the Chief of the MPD, and others who worked to keep the rioters from entering the Capitol or harming any members of Congress.
The photographer, Mel D. Cole, took photos right in the midst of the crowd, although he was scared to death at the end.
Right now it's available on Amazon Prime, but only for sale at $19.99. And rumors are that Prime is going to remove it.
Watching this small band of police officers battle the crowd, the question has remained - What took the Army so damn long to sign off on support from the National Guard??
The photographer, Mel D. Cole, took photos right in the midst of the crowd, although he was scared to death at the end.
Right now it's available on Amazon Prime, but only for sale at $19.99. And rumors are that Prime is going to remove it.
Watching this small band of police officers battle the crowd, the question has remained - What took the Army so damn long to sign off on support from the National Guard??
This film reminds us of the truth of that day from six people who experienced it first hand and through whose courage, democracy triumphed. Original footage shows aspects of the day that never made the news. The award-winning directors live in Washington DC and have a unique perspective. The featured people include policemen and women who protected the Capitol, congressional aides who barricaded themselves in offices, a photographer embedded in the crowd with insurgents, and a congressman. The imagery is powerful and irrefutable and even if you watched the events unfold in live time, there are scenes that have never been seen.
This is an outstanding journal on the darkest day of American Democracy and the inside look of the attempt to dismantle that very thing. Clearly this is meant for anyone who utilizes critical thinking and appreciates educating oneself, and proceeds to do so by exposure to reality and facts - something the mob on that day is dire allergic to do on all fronts.
One understandably sad outlook of these events is certainly the comparison of police response to other gatherings throughout the country. There's no need to even look beyond the current atmosphere of college campuses and how peaceful protests are seemingly turned into expositions of violence when those who are protesting are unarmed and their only weapons used are words. When looking back at significant moments like the BLM protests, it becomes painfully clear that the motivation for police to use violence against such gatherings is brought about by extreme rhetoric while observing the clear lack of weaponization of those crowds. This film made it crystal clear from the moment of the early morning gatherings of these traitors that they were armed and arrived with death and violence at the forefront of their agendas. Strength in numbers seems to be an allergy the police on that day couldn't seemingly overcome.
This is not to say one should not feel anything for these officers who were there to protect our Capital and Democracy itself. These individuals are heroes and there is no taking away from that. It is merely an eye opening looking into how the difference scenarios can lead to polar opposite outcomes, all stemming from who exactly it is that they are pitted up against. There should be zero doubt for any viewer that if the mob of traitors that showed up on this day looked entirely different, yet arrived with the same weapons and intent, the outcome would have played out entirely different and it would have never have escalated to the level of assault that happened.
With those takeaways in mind, the harsh reality of it all is that there is a group of people in this country who are susceptible to the most blatant disinformation and lies. In an age of facts being readily available it's extremely unfortunate that any individual would openly choose to keep themselves uneducated and locked away from reality. When you purposely cherry pick data to fit within the confines of your personal belief system, you are creating a disservice for yourself more than anyone else. Unfortunately, there are way too many examples of this selective reality that folks choose to live within, and it doesn't seem like that is changing anytime soon. If anything, it is only leaning further into the opposite direction.
For any of those who contemplate this day was nothing more than a "peaceful gathering" of protestors, I implore you to stop living within your ignorance bubbles and expose yourself to the facts and reality. Educating yourself should be a prime directive in life and shouldn't be something you look at as an inconvenience. People died on this day and people are still suffering from mental issues because of it. Democracy and America itself were both threatened in the name of false narratives. There is no fictional tale you can tell to change those facts.
One understandably sad outlook of these events is certainly the comparison of police response to other gatherings throughout the country. There's no need to even look beyond the current atmosphere of college campuses and how peaceful protests are seemingly turned into expositions of violence when those who are protesting are unarmed and their only weapons used are words. When looking back at significant moments like the BLM protests, it becomes painfully clear that the motivation for police to use violence against such gatherings is brought about by extreme rhetoric while observing the clear lack of weaponization of those crowds. This film made it crystal clear from the moment of the early morning gatherings of these traitors that they were armed and arrived with death and violence at the forefront of their agendas. Strength in numbers seems to be an allergy the police on that day couldn't seemingly overcome.
This is not to say one should not feel anything for these officers who were there to protect our Capital and Democracy itself. These individuals are heroes and there is no taking away from that. It is merely an eye opening looking into how the difference scenarios can lead to polar opposite outcomes, all stemming from who exactly it is that they are pitted up against. There should be zero doubt for any viewer that if the mob of traitors that showed up on this day looked entirely different, yet arrived with the same weapons and intent, the outcome would have played out entirely different and it would have never have escalated to the level of assault that happened.
With those takeaways in mind, the harsh reality of it all is that there is a group of people in this country who are susceptible to the most blatant disinformation and lies. In an age of facts being readily available it's extremely unfortunate that any individual would openly choose to keep themselves uneducated and locked away from reality. When you purposely cherry pick data to fit within the confines of your personal belief system, you are creating a disservice for yourself more than anyone else. Unfortunately, there are way too many examples of this selective reality that folks choose to live within, and it doesn't seem like that is changing anytime soon. If anything, it is only leaning further into the opposite direction.
For any of those who contemplate this day was nothing more than a "peaceful gathering" of protestors, I implore you to stop living within your ignorance bubbles and expose yourself to the facts and reality. Educating yourself should be a prime directive in life and shouldn't be something you look at as an inconvenience. People died on this day and people are still suffering from mental issues because of it. Democracy and America itself were both threatened in the name of false narratives. There is no fictional tale you can tell to change those facts.
A must-watch for every American adult. With chilling footage and extraordinary first-hand accounts, The Sixth presents the events of that terrible day in raw, unvarnished relief.
As of this writing (6/924) The Sixth has 100% critic and audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes but a 6.4 on IMDB? I'm guessing there are a lot of 1s from people who never watched this film. A shame - the people who need to see this the most likely will never. To ensure they never happen again, we must be brave enough to revist the events of January 6th, a day our Capitol was stormed for the first time since the war of 1812.
As of this writing (6/924) The Sixth has 100% critic and audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes but a 6.4 on IMDB? I'm guessing there are a lot of 1s from people who never watched this film. A shame - the people who need to see this the most likely will never. To ensure they never happen again, we must be brave enough to revist the events of January 6th, a day our Capitol was stormed for the first time since the war of 1812.
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