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American Blackout Featuring Cynthia McKinney, Greg Palast, Bernie Sanders, Bob Fitrakis and many others
By Zach Roberts
Im going to start this with a sales pitch: you need to buy this film. No, really. Not because Greg Palast receives second billing but because you must see this film. American Blackout is the kind of documentary that only comes along every few years. Its the sort of film that changes things changes how you think. If there was any justice in this world this film would receive the same buzz and box office that anything that Michael Moore releases gets. Greg Palast told me the film blew him away this from a man who is almost always underwhelmed by documentaries, especially ones about his field of expertise.
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When delving into the voter issue, the media distracts you with all the things it loves to talk about. But you need to forget the hanging chads and forget the malfunctioning machines. Theyre just a sideshow to the real story. The real story is a lot less sexy, dealing with road blocks, purged voters, misplaced voting machines, uncounted ballots and long lines. This is the Civil Rights Movement all over again but this time there are no great monsters like Bull Connor. The lynchings today are electronic and political
and the freedom riders nowhere to be found.
American Blackout, directed by Guerrilla News Networks Ian Inaba uses a stunning mix of never before seen archive and firsthand interviews. Inaba knows how to make otherwise dull C-Span clips look like something completely new and interesting. He does this by split-screen and zooming so you know who youre supposed to be looking at Katherine Harris, Jeb Bush, ChoicePoint representatives. You see them lying to a Civil Rights panel, you see them sweat when questioned by Congresswoman McKinney. All I can say is that I am stunned that Ive never seen this technique used before it keeps you interested, on your toes and wanting for more. Yes, you will be wanting to see more of this documentary, these 90 minutes fly past quickly. So do take notes there will be a test afterwards the 2006 election.
Among the great footage in this documentary is a pan shot of lines of people waiting to vote I saw this once before, when I was 13 and apartheid came to an end. South Africa held its first free election and Black voters could be seen in lines that went on for miles. But this is America, we are not a developing democracy and should long have emerged from the dark ages of electoral segregation.
The story of Cynthia McKinney that sews the running thread through the film, is uglier than even I knew. Many only familiar with the Congresswomans press coverage will be aghast at just how distorted a picture the media has fed us.
It literally defies belief.
Here we see her cross-examining Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld with such surgical precision and grasp of her brief that Rumsfeld is left stammering and ashen-faced. It makes us wonder what kind of country we might have right now if more had put this administration under such factual scrutiny. American Blackout lays out exactly why she has been so relentlessly hounded. Every one of her speeches brings to mind the hoarse pleas of Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, a force to be reckoned with. (In the DVD extras you can watch Capitol Policeman Speaks Out and see why she lost it back in March 2006.)
Inabas film is intense yet easy to grasp for even the most non-political among us.
And for those who cant sit in one place for too long, the DVD comes with a shortened version which still gets the point across in under 20 minutes.
Since I started with a sales pitch it only seems right to end with one: Remember when in the days after 9/11 our president told us to go out and shop? Do the patriotic thing and buy this DVD. In fact I would buy several: you are going to want to pass this one around your friends and chances are youre not going to get it back.
Buy it directly at the American Blackout website. We get nothing from these sales except the knowledge that we are supporting one kick-ass filmmaker with a gotta-see-it call to arms against the racial poisoning of our democracy.
Or donate a tax-deductible $50 or more to our educational foundation and Palast will send you a signed copy of American Blackout. All proceeds support the investigative work of the Palast team.
A muckraking indictment (LA TIMES) and engrossing, fast-paced, stylish
a powerful examination of voting rights in America. (HOLLYWOOD REPORTER)
*****
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Cynthia McKinney
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Cynthia Ann McKinney, an outspoken opponent of the war in Iraq and proponent of Impeachment of Bush and Cheney, recently launched her campaign seeking Green Party nomination as candidate for President. McKinney served as a Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1993 to 2003, and from 2005 to 2007, representing Georgia's fourth congressional district.
For more information about McKinney:
http://RunCynthiaRun.org
http://www.allthingscynthiamckinney.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_McKinney
Theatre Location: Cinema Paradiso is located at 503 SE 6 Street, downtown Fort Lauderdale on the South side of the New River just East of Broward County Courthouse.
Tickets: General Admission $8.00 | Seniors and Students $7.00 | FLIFF Members $5.00
For film schedule, tickets & more details: www.FLIFF.com
For more information about this Event & the McKinney Florida Tour:
Call: Green Party of Florida 305.908.1370
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