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MLK/FBI - Martin Luther Vs FBI

Titolo originale: MLK/FBI
  • 2020
  • 6+
  • 1h 44min
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MLK/FBI - Martin Luther Vs FBI (2020)
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Basato su documenti appena declassificati, esplora la sorveglianza e le molestie del governo degli Stati Uniti nei confronti di Martin Luther King, Jr.Basato su documenti appena declassificati, esplora la sorveglianza e le molestie del governo degli Stati Uniti nei confronti di Martin Luther King, Jr.Basato su documenti appena declassificati, esplora la sorveglianza e le molestie del governo degli Stati Uniti nei confronti di Martin Luther King, Jr.

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    • Sam Pollard
  • Sceneggiatura
    • David Garrow
    • Benjamin Hedin
    • Laura Tomaselli
  • Star
    • Shaun Bowman
    • Martin Luther King
    • J. Edgar Hoover
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    • Regia
      • Sam Pollard
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Garrow
      • Benjamin Hedin
      • Laura Tomaselli
    • Star
      • Shaun Bowman
      • Martin Luther King
      • J. Edgar Hoover
    • 23Recensioni degli utenti
    • 62Recensioni della critica
    • 81Metascore
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      • 6 vittorie e 17 candidature totali

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    Shaun Bowman
    • Movie goer
    Martin Luther King
    Martin Luther King
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    J. Edgar Hoover
    J. Edgar Hoover
    • Self - FBI Director
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    David Garrow
    David Garrow
    • Self - Author, Bearing the Cross
    • (as David J. Garrow)
    Clarence B. Jones
    Clarence B. Jones
    • Self - Attorney, Speechwriter for Martin Luther King, Jr
    • (as Clarence Jones)
    Charles Knox
    Charles Knox
    • Self - Federal Bureau of Investigation, Retired…
    Donna Murch
    Donna Murch
    • Self - Rutgers University, Author, Living in the City: Migration, Education and the Rise of the Black Panthers
    Marc Perrusquia
    Marc Perrusquia
    • Self - Journalist
    • (voce)
    Andrew Young
    Andrew Young
    • Self - Southern Christian Leadership Conference, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., Mayor of Atlanta
    James Comey
    James Comey
    • Self - Director of the FBI, 2013 - 2017
    • (voce)
    Beverly Gage
    Beverly Gage
    • Self - Yale University, Author, G-Men: J. Edgar Hoover and the American Century
    H. Rap Brown
    H. Rap Brown
    • Self - Civil Rights Activist
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    Arthur Goldberg
    Arthur Goldberg
    • Self - Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Merv Griffin
    Merv Griffin
    • Self - TV Host
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Lyndon B. Johnson
    Lyndon B. Johnson
    • Self - 36th President of the United States
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Kenneth Keating
    Kenneth Keating
    • Self - U.S. Senator from New York
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    John F. Kennedy
    John F. Kennedy
    • Self - 35th President of the United States
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Robert F. Kennedy
    Robert F. Kennedy
    • Self - Former United States Attorney General
    • (filmato d'archivio)
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      • Sam Pollard
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Garrow
      • Benjamin Hedin
      • Laura Tomaselli
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    9DavoZed

    MLK / FBI

    A very thorough documenting of MLK's political activism and attempts by the FBI and others to shut him down for political and ideological reasons.

    Using the latest info available on him, it connects all of the dots and reveals his work to bring about equality and his frustrations with the forces who were preventing that.
    8guisreis

    Democracy?

    Very good documentary that goes depth inside USA undemocratic and racist state, far away from widespread shallow speech and self-image of a country of freedom and democracy. As usual in dictatorahips, FBI not only inbestigated but also harassed Martin Luther King in order to dampen anti-racist struggle in the country. Lots of good information, footage and interviews are found in this important documentary on the Black question and on the serious discussion of what democracy is.
    7Cineanalyst

    OK Summarization of King's Promotion and FBI's Undermining of Civil Rights

    "MLK/FBI" is a decent overview of the FBI's surveillance and efforts to ruin Martin Luther King and, by extension, also does a fair job of summarizing some of the civil rights leader's achievements. Although some of the archival footage employed for the documentary's expository mode looks newfound and, reportedly, is based on some recently declassified documents, there isn't much if anything new discussed here.

    I'm not an expert on King, but I've read about him over the years, seen other documentaries, visited the hotel-turned-museum where he was assassinated, and it's a challenge to point to one new thing in this doc that I learned. Generally, it's what anyone with even a passing recreational interest in 1950s-1960s American history would already know. Maybe there aren't any other documentaries that focus primarily on this angle, though, so I'll rate it positively for that. One may check out "King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis" (1970), for instance, if they want a grander overview of King's activities, and there've been many others, along with documentaries about Hoover and the FBI. We even have biopics such as "J. Edgar" (2011) and "Selma" (2014). In the end, the desire is palpable to release the FBI tapes already that are scheduled to be unsealed in 2027 (which talk about arbitrary), as at least then there'd be new material for the historians and documentarians to work with.

    Otherwise, as it is, too much time is wasted here musing over King's sex life. Yes, he had extramarital relations; move on. I read about that and mentioned it in a biographical speech I delivered back in secondary school; it's not a revelation. The most scandalous "new" item, I suppose, is the FBI's rape accusation, but there's nothing really to say about such a claim from the racist organization that was out to ruin the man if there's no evidence available to substantiate it. The filmmakers could've used the same tact here that they offered J. Edgar Hoover, for whom they only hint photographically of his rumored homosexuality and never mention the more dubious claims of transvestism.

    The commentary on the FBI's actions against the civil rights movement is better, including contextualizing it as part of mainstream American white supremacism of the era. Perhaps, not enough credence is given to the fact that the FBI, however, was part of a federal government where administrations were offering support for civil rights out of one side of their mouth and eventually legislatively at the same time as they were approving Hoover's surveillance and intimidation campaign. Conspiracy theories regarding the FBI's involvement (or at least willful negligence) in King's murder are largely glossed over, too.

    As an introduction or overview, "MLK/FBI" does well enough, as I said, though. Plus, I like the archival footage approach with the voiceover exposition as opposed to talking-head interviews. Fortunately, I recognized some of the film clips shown, for which the identification here was inconsistent. "The FBI Story" (1959), for example, gets a caption, but not, as far as I noticed at least, "The Birth of a Nation" (1915) or "The March" (1963). Even if I saw the narrators' faces, however, I wouldn't really know who most of them are, although hearing James Comey remark on what he considers the most shameful aspect of the agency's history (the letter basically attempting to blackmail King into suicide) is interesting, to say the least. But, that's a whole other doc on bureau shenanigans.
    7severajaaho

    A visual lecture on civil rights movement and the fbi

    The film is tightly structured and narrated over archive footage of king, with some other contemporary footage mixed in. In terms of visual material, the film does not bring any new unforseen archive films to the table and a lot of the images used in the film are used several times. With the original sound bites however, the film does a great job in opening the context to the audiences. What the film lacks in new visual material, it gains in its content as it is based on new research of the FBI archives. Great learning material for history or social studies classes.
    8jadepietro

    A Compelling Documentary about MLK and the Shady Dealings of the FBI

    IN BRIEF: A well made documentary about this great leader but flawed man and the FBI 's vicious attempt to discredit him.

    JIM'S REVIEW: (RECOMMENDED) Sam Pollard's gripping documentary, MLK/FBI, chronicles the Civil Rights movement and the FBI's shameful discrediting of one of its leaders, the Rev. Martin Luther King, which was orchestrated by its bureau chief, J. Edgar Hoover. Having the FBI conduct surveillance of MLK with the sole purpose to humiliate and destroy his image with the public, the film uses declassified documents, archival footage, and Hollywood propaganda film to state its case. (The entire FBI tapes are slated to be available to the public in 2027, so only some documentation, photographs, and interviews are the film's basis.)

    The documentary is fascinating in its thorough researching of those turbulent times during the 50's and 60's from the start of the Civil Rights protests until MLK assassination, with comments from historians about his legacy. The filmmakers try to encapsulate the unrest in our nation during those polarizing times and it confirms the governmental tactics used to wiretap its citizenry and lump MLK with the evils of communism while labeling MLK with other more military-minded Black protest groups as subversives. Call them "domestic terrorists" before that term was commonplace, but the film resonants with today's racist climate.

    The documentary is not totally successful in its narrative structure and one wishes their scope was narrowed down and more concise in its storytelling and also focused more on Hoover's backstory and obsessive mission to destroy another man. Granted there is too much to comprehend as the film covers nearly two decades and most history buff would savor this retelling. But this is an important film for all to experience and its lingering message is truly thought-provoking. Most telling is the turnaround by a supportive President Lyndon Johnson and the FBI Bureau after MLK is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Indeed, politics does have strange bedfellow.

    The director's sense of irony is also at play as he begins his documentary with this quote from a film clip of former President Ronald Reagan:

    "In most stories, villains are usually defeated and the ending is a happy one. I can make no such promise with this picture you are about to watch. The story isn't over..."

    MLK/ FBI is a noble effort by Mr. Pollard and his crew. Their film is very well constructed and edited with skill by Laura Tomaselli, making this history lesson a cautionary tale for all Americans to heed. And yes, the story isn't over! (GRADE: B)

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      Officially released on what would have been the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 92nd birthday.
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      Self - Author, Bearing the Cross: The FBI was not a renegade agency. It was fundamentally a part, a core part of the existing mainstream American political order.

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      Features I Was a Communist for the F.B.I. (1951)

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