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A Love Song for Latasha

  • 2019
  • TV-PG
  • 19m
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6.8/10
2.7K
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A Love Song for Latasha (2019)
A dreamlike portrait of a vibrant 15-year-old girl whose shooting death sparks the 1992 L.A. Riots.
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The injustice surrounding the shooting death of 15-year-old Latasha Harlins at a South Central Los Angeles store became a flashpoint for the city’s 1992 civil uprising.The injustice surrounding the shooting death of 15-year-old Latasha Harlins at a South Central Los Angeles store became a flashpoint for the city’s 1992 civil uprising.The injustice surrounding the shooting death of 15-year-old Latasha Harlins at a South Central Los Angeles store became a flashpoint for the city’s 1992 civil uprising.

  • Director
    • Sophia Nahli Allison
  • Stars
    • Tybie O'Bard
    • Shinese Harlins
    • Zoe Flint
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Sophia Nahli Allison
    • Stars
      • Tybie O'Bard
      • Shinese Harlins
      • Zoe Flint
    • 11User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 6 wins & 6 nominations total

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      • Sophia Nahli Allison
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    8RosanaBotafogo

    Sad however necessary...

    A very painful documentary, broken dreams, revolt, and widespread outrage at the disproportionate violence and latent injustice, Soon Ja Du, a 51-year-old Korean, did not serve a single day in prison, and that fact also contributes to the Uprising Los Angeles in 1992 and remembered in the Black Lives Matter, a simple production, however necessary, with only speeches and memories from friends and relatives...
    7Neon_Gold

    Incredibly Sad and Familiar

    This story is so painful and sadly, familiar 20 years later.

    I think that Latasha sounds incredible and I think this documentary does a great job at painting a picture of her and like the woman in the documentary said Latasha is often reduced to just a headline. I think this documentary is a fantastic counter to that and really shows the person she was.

    This is a sad watch. It's sad what happened to her, it's sad what happened to her loved ones and it's sad that it still happens today. The end lines of text after the movie finishes is are just the final punch to the gut. It really is Appalling.

    Unfortunately I think that the filmmaking does hinder this documentary at times. It's a little scattered and for lack of another word, strange.

    It is sort of art house-y and has so many effects on it. You don't see the faces of anyone talking for the first half of the documentary so it can be confusing who is actually telling the story. I think all this just gets in the way.

    This doesn't completely ruin the film I just would have personally preferred them to focus more on the story and not reversing footage and like editing every shot to the hilt.
    goldenlampshade

    Packs an Emotional Punch

    The front runner for Best Documentary Short at the Academy Awards and deservedly so, I'm very happy the Oscars put this on my radar because A Love Song for Latasha is such a short and sweet tribute to a life taken too soon. Without being preachy or insensitive, it is simply a film that honors the layers the media neglects to share about Latasha Harlins. I was taught about her briefly in college but I'm so glad this Netflix doc colored in the lines in between what I knew. This is such a worthwhile watch because it manages to make a cinematic and beautiful short that is lush and emotionally moving. Well done.
    10lee_eisenberg

    our country's race issues go beyond police brutality

    The murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis cop in 2020 spawned a massive push for the US to focus more seriously on its history of racial issues. The Rodney King story is an obvious parallel. However, a lesser known topic from the Rodney King story is Latasha Harlins, a black girl shot by a convenience store owner only days after King's beating.

    Sophia Nahli Allison's Academy Award-nominated documentary "A Love Song for Latasha" sets out to look at who Latasha Harlins was beyond the headlines. It's not the greatest documentary, but offers a good look at the life of this girl taken all too soon in an already tense climate. I recommend it.
    9CubsandCulture

    A very personal work, maybe a little too personal.

    I ended up watching this because I am working my way through the Oscar nominations. I knew nothing about the subject matter. The 19 minutes pf this work are very lyrical-abstract animation is even used-and the underlying story is one of raw emotional power. The short fulfills its title as it is largely a remembrance about Latasha by her friends and family. No time is spent on the larger context-it is singularly about Latasha in herself. The film is admirable in that regard but I wish there was like a minute of larger context to bookend the core of the short. It feels like a very well done home movie.

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      Tupac Shakur referenced this situation in many songs and poems in memoriam to Latasha Harlins. Including the songs: "Strictly for my N", "Hellrazor", "I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto", "White Man'z World", and "Thugz Mansion". In addition, the video for his hit song "Keep Your Head Up" was dedicated to her.
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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Netflix Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 獻給拉塔莎的詠嘆調
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Netflix
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    • Runtime
      • 19m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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