BlacKkKlansman : J'ai infiltré le Ku Klux Klan
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 2h 15min
Ron Stallworth, un policier afro-américain du Colorado, parvient à infiltrer le Ku Klux Klan et finit par en devenir le chef de la branche locale grâce à l'aide d'un officier de police blanc... Tout lireRon Stallworth, un policier afro-américain du Colorado, parvient à infiltrer le Ku Klux Klan et finit par en devenir le chef de la branche locale grâce à l'aide d'un officier de police blanc.Ron Stallworth, un policier afro-américain du Colorado, parvient à infiltrer le Ku Klux Klan et finit par en devenir le chef de la branche locale grâce à l'aide d'un officier de police blanc.
- Récompensé par 1 Oscar
- 46 victoires et 215 nominations au total
- Officer Wheaton
- (as Arthur Nascarella)
- Jimmy Creek
- (as Michael Joseph Buscemi)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe real Ron Stallworth had originally wanted Denzel Washington to play him, but was ecstatic to find out his son got the role.
- GaffesIf the members want to hide the real purpose of "The Organization", there is no explanation to show a newspaper advertising with the name "Ku Klux Klan".
- Citations
Ron Stallworth: [answering a phone call from Duke] Mr. Duke, I'm so sorry we didn't get to spend more one-on-one time together.
David Duke: Well, that was a just a tragedy. I had just met those heroic brothers in the cause.
Flip Zimmerman: Heroic.
Ron Stallworth: Yeah. And the chapter is just shaken at the core.
David Duke: Oh.
Ron Stallworth: Yeah. And poor Connie, right? I mean, not only does she lose her husband, but...
Flip Zimmerman: Poor Connie.
Jimmy Creek: Connie's going away.
Flip Zimmerman: We feel bad for Connie.
Ron Stallworth: [continuing] ... she's looking at serious prison time.
David Duke: My God. And then there was that Nigger detective. Basically...
[the officers laugh]
Ron Stallworth: [to the other officers] Shut the fuck up. Shut the fuck up. Shut up, shut up.
Ron Stallworth: Those goddamn coloreds they sure know how to spoil a celebration.
Jimmy Creek: [to Flip] Hey, you're getting me in trouble.
David Duke: [to Ron] Christ, you can say that again.
Ron Stallworth: Those goddamn coloreds sure know how to spoil a celebration. Can I ask you a question, sir?
David Duke: Shoot.
Ron Stallworth: That Nigger detective, did you ever did you ever get his name?
David Duke: No. I don't think I...
Ron Stallworth: Are-uh you sure you don't know who he is? Are-uh you absolutely sure? 'Cause that Nigga, coon, gator bait, spade, spook, Sambo, spear-chucking jungle bunny, Mississippi wind chime...
David Duke: Wind chime?
Ron Stallworth: [continuing] ... detective is Ron Stallworth, you racist, peckerwood, redneck, inch worm, needle-dick motherfucker!
[Ron hangs up, leaving Duke bewildered]
- Bandes originalesOh Happy Day
Written by Edwin Hawkins
Performed by The Edwin Hawkins Singers
Courtesy of Buddah Records / Legacy Recordings
By Arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
"BlacKkKlansman" tells the true story of a rookie African American police officer who in the 70's infiltrated in the KKK, but that's certainly not what the movie is about. Lee tackles head-on the contemporary hot topics of racism, the police killing black Americans, and white supremacy to create an overwhelming pamphlet about the American identity - which has been hurled into a state of great confusion after the last presidential election.
Movies don't come much more political as this one. In a way, "BlacKkKlansman" is a companion piece to "The Post" - a movie that similarly discussed the current political climate in a 70's setting - but with loads more of blackness, humour, anger and attitude. It's a better movie, too.
Though not perfect. Form-wise, "BlacKkKlansman" is sometimes paced oddly and feels needlessly long: not overlong, exactly, because you're not going to be bored for a minute. Visually it could have used a little more of the delicious textures typical of those 70's blacksploitations it makes references to.
But Lee is such a virile storyteller, that you can't help but get sucked in it all. And he has SO much to say. "BlacKkKlansman" is at its savage best when putting in perspective the official holier-than-thou image of the white Americans: Harry Belafonte cameos as an eye-witness of the beastly lynching of Jesse Washington in 1916.
Actors in "BlacKkKlansman" are great. John David Washington excels in the lead role. Adam Driver signs what is arguably his best role to date. Ryan Eggold is terrific as the local boss of the KKK, and the Finnish Jasper Pääkkönen impresses as his right hand man. The biggest surprise of all is Topher Grace, who is near-ingenious as David Duke, a well-mannered bag of sleaze in a three-piece.
"BlacKkKlansman" is an incredibly rich and stirring piece of contemporary cinema with enough stuff to fuel a conversation for hours. Or days. You can get a lot less with a price of a movie ticket these days.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El infiltrado del KKKlan
- Lieux de tournage
- Ossining, New York, États-Unis(as Colorado Springs)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 49 275 340 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 845 330 $US
- 12 août 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 93 413 709 $US
- Durée2 heures 15 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1