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Civil War (or, Who Do We Think We Are)

  • 2021
  • 1h 40m
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7.6/10
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Civil War (or, Who Do We Think We Are) (2021)
A journey across the United States to explore the story of the Civil War of Americans from President Obama's final year in office through the present.
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A journey across the United States to explore the story of the Civil War of Americans from President Obama's final year in office through the present.A journey across the United States to explore the story of the Civil War of Americans from President Obama's final year in office through the present.A journey across the United States to explore the story of the Civil War of Americans from President Obama's final year in office through the present.

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    • Rachel Boynton
  • Writer
    • Rachel Boynton
  • Stars
    • Rachel Boynton
    • Cate Arnold
    • Robert Epperson
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    • Director
      • Rachel Boynton
    • Writer
      • Rachel Boynton
    • Stars
      • Rachel Boynton
      • Cate Arnold
      • Robert Epperson
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Rachel Boynton
    Rachel Boynton
    • Self - Documentary Filmmaker
    Cate Arnold
    Cate Arnold
    • Self - Boston School Teacher
    Robert Epperson
    Robert Epperson
    • Self - Sons Of Confederate Veterans
    Herbert DeLoach Jr.
    Herbert DeLoach Jr.
    • Self - Sons Of Confederate Veterans
    David Blight
    David Blight
    • Self - Author, Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory
    • (as Dr. David Blight)
    Antwayn Patrick
    Antwayn Patrick
    • Self - Lexington School Teacher
    Chris Carpenter
    Chris Carpenter
    • Self - Chattanooga School Teacher
    Kellie Carter Jackson
    Kellie Carter Jackson
    • Self - Author, Force and Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence (America in the Nineteenth Century)
    • (as Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson)
    Clyde Magee
    Clyde Magee
    • Self - Resident of Mize, Mississippi
    Kyle Magee
    Kyle Magee
    • Self - Resident of Mize, Mississippi
    Frank Smith Jr.
    Frank Smith Jr.
    • Self - Director, African American Civil War Memorial and Museum
    Dale Julius
    Dale Julius
    • Self - East Bridgewater Civil War Roundtable
    Greg Carr
    Greg Carr
    • Self - Professor, Howard University
    William Rogers
    William Rogers
    • Self - Mississippi Department of Archives and History
    • (as Brother Rogers)
    Melissa Janczewski Jones
    Melissa Janczewski Jones
    • Self - Visiting Professor, Mississippi College
    • (as Missy Jones)
    James Robinson
    James Robinson
    • Self - Resident of Clinton, Mississippi
    Deborah Robinson
    Deborah Robinson
    • Self - Resident of Clinton, Mississippi
    Stephanie Rolph
    Stephanie Rolph
    • Self - Assistant Professor, Millsaps College
    • Director
      • Rachel Boynton
    • Writer
      • Rachel Boynton
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    2tqvdrczb

    It was oretty decent

    I didnt like that biracial kid that sounded like he had his father's talking points. He kepttalking about how asian Americans life was so much harder than black peoole but they weren't blaming the system. You cant have system that operated for the better part of four centuries and expect people to be iver it in One generation. Therecare people alive today who know what Jim Crow was like. Ruby Bridges experienced that first hand and is still alive today so to expect black people to just get over it when the construct still exist today albeit now so visble, nonetheless still exists.
    10luicruz

    Incredible

    Amazing pls watch. This is the honest truth about America. We have been so proned to believe the propaganda that was thrown at us for decades.
    9Hitchcoc

    More Than I Thought It Would Be

    I was ready for a rather biased indictment of the South and slavery. But the filmmakers really bent over backward to be as balanced as they could. Remember that the northern states and many of our founding fathers held slaves. The sad thing is that many in the South continue to say it's all in the past; it's history: so leave it alone. Yes, according to law, slavery no longer exists. Then we have the same expressions of hatred. I was particularly impressed with the kids in this documentary who were very forthcoming in their views on both sides of the issue.
    7supercygnus

    Good intentions but unfocused

    This would have benefited from a more narrow scope because the subject matter is massive and complicated. It bounces around and scratches surfaces but ultimately seems to almost be saying that we'll never be able to change minds. I don't think that was the intention. The interviewer seems to lead or set ip answers a bit too often as well. But still there are powerful and occasionally truly disturbing moments that will leave you thinking and hopefully talking.
    9blpkst

    For the South the War Defiantly Drags On

    An intriguing documentary on MSNBC that deals with the affect the Civil War has played in forming peoples' opinion about how we think about country, ourselves and race. The American south has a very complicated and complex idea about a war they lost. Usually the victors get to shape the narrative, in this case it is the south who lost the war but "won" keeping an emancipated group of the population down. The Confederate flag is very much a part of who many of the south still want to be. This documentary surprised me at how deep it is willing to go to let people have their say. As a northerner, it is difficult to understand why anyone would be proud of a confederate flag, a symbol of oppression and want to have their state identified with it, still? That flag is so clearly a mark of ignorance, defiance and hate. By contrast and comparison the only Germans, identified with a Nazi swastika, are considered to be ignorant thugs in their own country. A symbol of shame that Germany has dedicated itself to educate every generation to know and understand their shameful history. Back in America, five states still use elements of the "stars and bars" portions of the Confederate battle flag, but Mississippi is the only state still incorporating the entire battle emblem into its state flag.

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      • June 17, 2021 (United States)
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      • Plan B Entertainment
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