A knee-jerk take that may touch many hearts but does not feed or satisfy the mind.
Sacco & Vanzetti (2007)
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Reviews Counted:25
Fresh:22
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7.1/10
Runtime: 82 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Peter Miller directs this documentary about two Italian immigrant anarchists who were accused of murder in 1920 and executed seven years later. As Tony Shalhoub and John Turturro read the men's... Peter Miller directs this documentary about two Italian immigrant anarchists who were accused of murder in 1920 and executed seven years later. As Tony Shalhoub and John Turturro read the men's prison writings, commentators including Howard Zinn, Arlo Guthrie, and Studs Terkel offer their insights into a story of bigotry, intolerance, and their impact. [More]
Starring: Tony Shalhoub, John Turturro, Studs Terkel, Arlo Guthrie
Starring: Tony Shalhoub, John Turturro, Studs Terkel, Arlo Guthrie, Howard Zinn
Director: Peter Miller
Director: Peter Miller
Producer: Peter Miller, Amy Carey
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Reviews for Sacco & Vanzetti
A bit pedantic, but thorough and interesting throughout, a must for history buffs.
But even those who might feel that the movie presents a one-sided view of the evidence would have to admit that the trial was a travesty.
A long-held cause celebre for leftists the world over, the story of immigrant activists Sacco & Vanzetti is told in Peter Miller's rote documentary as a reference point for the way immigrants are still mistreated in America.
The documentary is a very dry accumulation of information, but the case of Sacco and Vanzetti haunts us to this day when immigrants continue to be scapegoated by our nation's politicos.
With cases of such importance, it's always a good idea to be reminded every now and then as to how things can go wrong, and justice means that just because a person is guilty of SOMETHING, doesn't mean that it's okay for the State frame them for something
Miller's film shows how quickly Americans facing perceived foreign threats are willing to ignore basic liberties. Sound familiar?
[Director Peter Miller] shrewdly exposes the monolithic, class-driven legal machinery that sent a pair of innocent, hard-working immigrants to the chair.
An informative expose' for those naïve enough not to know that the criminal justice system has always been stacked in favor of the rich, the white, and the well-connected.
Watching the film, it's hard not to feel a cold chill of recognition, particularly when Miller's interviewees discuss immigration, patriotism and war, and civil liberties versus homeland security in a time of national crisis.
The measured tone, though understatedly indignant regarding the miscarriage of justice, will likely draw viewers into the conversation.
...Miller uses the eighty year old case as a warning relevant to post 9/11 hatred and racial profiling today.
The meat-and-potatoes style of Sacco and Vanzetti seems less a failure of imagination than a means of putting in the foreground its intriguing subject matter.
Nicola Sacco, Bartolomeo Vanzetti, and the incredible firestorm of outrage generated by their criminal trials have been largely neglected in recent years, but Peter Miller's absolutely engrossing documentary Sacco and Vanzetti brings it all back.
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