A racial and historical satire that shocks and amuses.
CSA: The Confederate States of America (2006)
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Reviews Counted:65
Fresh:51
Rotten:14
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: Through the eyes of a British "documentary", this film takes a satirically humorous, and sometimes frightening, look at the history of an America where the South won the Civil War.
Synopsis: Kevin Willmott's funny and alarming mockumentary, C.S.A.: THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, springs from an ingenious premise: the South defeated the Union army and won the Civil War. The film... Kevin Willmott's funny and alarming mockumentary, C.S.A.: THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, springs from an ingenious premise: the South defeated the Union army and won the Civil War. The film presents itself as a British television series about the history of the C.S.A. In Willmott's faux history, British and French troops joined with the Confederates to rout the Northern armies. With Lincoln jailed and Jefferson Davis in the White House, the C.S.A. goes on to invade Mexico and South America, sides with Hitler in World War II, and builds a giant wall between itself and Canada. Breaking up the "history" lesson are commercials from the modern day C.S.A., slick ads for the Slave Shopping Network (imagine QVC pitching "pickaninnies"), and Coon Chicken Inn (an actual 1950s restaurant). Presented by Spike Lee, C.S.A.: THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA clearly has done its historical homework. Though the film will invariably be linked with such mockumentaries as WAITING FOR GUFFMAN and THIS IS SPINAL TAP, Willmott's film is not character-driven (with the exception of the privileged and smug presidential candidate, John Ambrose Fauntroy V, played to perfection by Larry Peterson), and the jokes are much more historical and even academic in nature. Willmott clearly knows the hidden truths of the real African-American experience, and the movie's most startling and disturbing moments are when the "parallel universe" seems awfully familiar. One of the most unnerving scenes is an advertisement for "Runaways," a TV show about catching runaway slaves that looks almost identical to COPS. Other times, the humor is so broad and audacious that the film shares similarities to the should-I-laugh-or-grimace comedy style of SOUTH PARK. However, unlike SOUTH PARK, Willmott has a real agenda: beneath the wit and the quips, he launches a powerful attack on both the C.S.A. and the U.S.A. [More]
Starring: Charles Frank, Shaun Toub, Jeris Poindexter, Rhonda Stubbins White
Starring: Charles Frank, Shaun Toub, Jeris Poindexter, Rhonda Stubbins White, Sean Blake, Ryan L. Carroll, Rupert Pate
Director: Ken Willmott
Director: Ken Willmott
Screenwriter: Kevin Wilmott
Producer: Rick Cowen
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Reviews for CSA: The Confederate States of America
There is a good movie that could be made from this same premise, but this amateurish endeavor isn't it.
Not just altering history but updating it, this is the best political satire since Joe Dante's The Second Civil War and the strong sections of Spike Lee's Bamboozled.
A film that provokes some big laughs during its viewing and some unsettling thoughts afterward.
CSA: The Confederate States of America offers a smart balance of edgy thoughtfulness and off-beat entertainment.
Kevin Willmott pulls off an amazing trick with the fake documentary CSA: The Confederate States of America. On the lowest of budgets, he rewrites history on the grandest scale.
A mockumentary often as unnerving as it is amusing, CSA: The Confederate States of America kicks off with a simple premise: What if the South had won 'the War of Northern Aggression'?
A brilliant and irresistible counterfactual overview of American history.
CSA is rough around the edges, especially where the acting and some of the film's invented characters are concerned. But the way CSA works out its ideas is so provoking that its drawbacks are not difficult to ignore.
C.S.A. is pretty mind-boggling stuff, a home-grown no-budget film capable of amusing, angering and educating -- often all at once.
Kevin Willmott's ersatz documentary CSA: The Confederate States of America is an act of provocation that's sheer genius in its conceptual simplicity.
...a profane joke that doesn't ruffle quite as many feathers as it should.
Willmott spends a great deal of energy inventing details for the pulsing flow of his phony history, and some of his invented logic eerily mirrors some of the today's school of thought.
Sprung urgent and barn-side broad, in the tradition of all great, immodest proposals, C.S.A. is A-OK.
Leagues deeper than a one-joke goof, CSA becomes a film about how frightfully easy it is for the soul of a corrupted nation to stay corrupt, as each generation sacrifices its ideals for the convenience of tradition.
This provocative, deeply unsettling mockumentary from filmmaker Kevin Willmott offers an alternate history of America based on a terrifying what-if scenario.
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