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Whose Streets?

A nonfiction account of the Ferguson uprising told by the people who lived it, this is an unflinching look at how the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown inspired a community to fight back—and sparked a global movement.

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Release : 2017
Rating : 6
Studio : Magnolia Pictures,  Cinereach,  Women Make Movies, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Co-Director, 
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Genre : Documentary

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Reviews

CheerupSilver
2018/08/30

Very Cool!!!

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Evengyny
2018/08/30

Thanks for the memories!

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Zlatica
2018/08/30

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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Logan
2018/08/30

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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adamsalinas
2018/08/01

"One of the scariest aspects of our times is how easy it is for glib loudmouths to turn us against each other, weakening the whole framework of society, on which we all depend.""One of the most pathetic-and dangerous-signs of our times is the growing number of individuals and groups who believe that no one can possibly disagree with them for any honest reason."-Thomas Sowell

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andrewbyrne-24212
2018/02/23

The people who gave this movie a bad review for the reasons they provided need to read a history book. I am not even American and I know that this kind of stuff is not pushing an agenda of any kind. It's continuing a centuries long struggle that unfortunately seems to have no end.This documentary was emotional and powerful and told the story from a point of view many of us cannot possibly understand because we have not lived it. The only problem I have with this movie is that it doesn't contain more information from the people involved. I wanted even more interviews and more footage.

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bobina_sm
2017/11/18

I came here to read about and review this documentary after viewing. I was so moved by it that I am leaving my first review of anything. Then I read the last two reviews, both posted on November 16, 2017. Neither are reviews of the documentary but attacks on Mike Brown. I won't get into how I grew up within 10 miles in of Ferguson or about how I've lived in St. Louis for 50. How I know that, even though I'm a white woman, racism is alive and well in St. Louis. This documentary was a very accurate portrayal of what the reality is for black people (and other POC) in St. Louis. I've witnessed it over and over again. The documentary was very well done. It was straight forward and real. Everybody should watch it.

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BeetJuice
2017/08/14

Really shows the perspective of some local activists living in Ferguson of what the Mike Brown protests were all about. There is not huge detail into the Mike Brown shooting. It's more about raw footage of street protests, police reactions, some town halls, and so on. It really shows how the protesters were not armed and were faced with a much more weaponized police response. The police clearly are not a part of the community and one wonders why the officers appear so alien from the people they are policing. The police are portrayed as a failed institution. There are some brief news clips interspersed in. Most of it is just amateur video on the streets. There is a glimpse into the personal life of some of the activists. At one point, one of the activists said that you can burn down a convenience store yet it can be rebuilt, however all the magicians in the world can't bring back a dead person. Therefore, the real question of violence should be: was anyone hurt? This encapsulates the overall theme of the documentary which is that people come before everything. Clearly the Mike Brown killing became a rallying point but he was also a symbol for much deeper grievances, which is the community didn't feel the police force treated them as people. You won't hear much from the other side in this documentary but it doesn't pretend to be that.

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