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American Winter

Documentary feature film that follows the personal stories of families struggling in the aftermath of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Filmed over the course of one winter in one American city, the film presents an intimate snapshot of the state of the nation's economy as it is playing out in millions of American families, and highlights the human consequences of the decline of the middle class and the fracturing of the American Dream

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Release : 2013
Rating : 7
Studio : HBO/Cinemax Documentary, 
Crew : Director,  Director, 
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Genre : Documentary

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Reviews

NekoHomey
2018/08/30

Purely Joyful Movie!

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CommentsXp
2018/08/30

Best movie ever!

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InformationRap
2018/08/30

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Robert Joyner
2018/08/30

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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jackdasilva42
2015/01/06

I give it 2 stars bc it held my interest but what a load of rubbish. All these people get their power turned off bc the evil power company sends them $1200 bills and nobody had the money to pay it. BUT NEVER did the question come up, "How many months have gone by since you missed the first Bill?"I bet bills weren't paid for 4 months. They almost all mentioned having credit cards bills.....the problem is NOT capitalism the problem is poor money management . And going to college to be a nurse assistant is another bad choice. A good choice:become an RN don't have credit cards and you will be very comfortable and financially secure. and to see what those poor children were going through made me sick. Yes bad things sometimes come out of nowhere and we need a safety net but first we must rely on ourselves and BE PREPARED! Term life insurance is about $200 a year for $100k in coverage. That widow could have insisted her husband have some as soon as she got pregnant. But saving money and investing it is so boring, it's way more exciting to have a new car. I'm telling you something was very fishy about these "real lives" like the chick who kept saying she would be mortified if anyone knew her situation....DUH! You're in a movie blabbing to the world. Leftism is always about lying and this was pure leftist propaganda.

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vaunted
2013/12/17

Several heart-wrenching stories... Truly, many people find themselves lost and despairing in these tough economic times. Problems with this "documentary" though were due to the frequent excerpts where "experts" briefly explained that the problem is capitalism and the wealthy getting richer. They explained how America is a corrupt system where big companies leave to exploit cheap labor in other countries simply for profit. Likewise, it's explained to us that the American Dream is now nothing but a lie and, if you're not already rich, you're screwed.OK. Some of that rings true. The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. U.S. companies do off-shore their operations. Nevertheless, there are many contributing factors other than greed.A propagandist from the other side could easily bring in "experts" who substitute "government" and "regulation" for "capitalism" and "greed". A religious individual could emphasize "moral decay". The real truth though deserves more honest exploration, and liberal puff pieces like this only polarize and mislead people.Furthermore, one person's wealth has little to do with another person's wealth potential. There's money laying around everywhere. There's also something to be said for thrift, determination, perseverance, not to mention, etiquette on the job and when applying for one.Perhaps the investment in this film would have been more fruitful if the producers had brought in experts that know how to see money, and have them show these folks how to recognize it. Maybe the experts could simply have explained hot to get a job, keep it, and use it to get a better job while providing guidance on how to use the already existing lifelines to stay afloat. Instead, the audience had to suffice with what was served up as tripe for the ignorant and naive.

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Dixie
2013/03/31

This show totally distorts the truth, but I've come to expect that of HBO and "documentaries" in which they are involved. I knew what this was going to turn into, but I had to wait until just past the 20 minute mark to see a person say that the solution was to regulate capitalism. From there the untruths and out and out lies flowed freely. The truth of the matter is that Jimmy Carter started this economic meltdown with the Affordable Housing Act which turned into the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and became the real reason we had the economic crash of 2008. Of course it was aided along the way by Clinton during his reform of the CRA to get rid of down payments, and added incentives in some cases and arm-twisting in others to get banks to lower requirements or make loans without down payments and with many safe-guards to qualifying borrowers removed.Then, during the Bush administration, questions started being asked and answers were not forth coming. Bush requested hearings on the potential of a housing/economic crisis which was totally blocked by the likes of Congressman Barney Franks in the House of Representatives and Senator Chris Dodd who were chairs of the respective committees in the House and Senate which oversaw the housing market. Their alleged wrong doing was never really investigated, but included alleged sweetheart deals on prices and interest rates and several business opportunities which allegedly bordered on possible bribes. If HBO wanted to do something that matter and be honest about it, then they should do a "documentary" on the Affordable House Act/Community Reinvestment Act, the changes incorporated by Clinton and how Franks/Dodd blocked our only chance to stop the crisis before we got to where we are now.In short, American Winter (2013) is nothing less than Marxist propaganda laying blame on Capitalism and the rich. Nothing about the massive wrong-doing by leftist extremist giving away America's future. Then along comes Obama who is constantly preaching class warfare and laying the blame on the "rich." The producers and directors of this show have absolutely no concept as to what makes a society and economy successful. ...and it definitely isn't taxing the very corporations and individuals who can pull us out of this downward spiral into oblivion that is going to save us. These leftist, Marxist extremist are going to run out of other people's money in the near future. When that happens welcome to yet another failed experiment in Socialism - exactly like it has failed in every instance socialism has been tried.

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Steve Pulaski
2013/03/29

America currently inhabits a sad, sad state, but it could be worse, right? That's what we tell ourselves, and it very well could be. But the fact of that matter is that, as of now, it's looking pretty damn bad. The 2008 economic crisis in America will likely be compared to the somber days of The Great Depression, and the unemployment numbers and political meltdowns of recent time will likely etch themselves in there no problem.The staggering amount of people on unemployment begs a documentarian analysis, and American Winter provides the best one I've seen yet. High on reality, low on statistics, and often emotional, this is 2013's best documentary thus far. It is the third I've seen detailing the poor's struggle in an increasingly complex world, next to Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare and this year's limited/VOD release A Place at the Table. Needless to say that American Winter sores past the goodness of both films into gratifying greatness.We focus on eight families living in the Portland, Oregon area. The commonality between all these homes is that they are all in desperate need of financial help, and at least one immediate family member is out of work and actively looking for a substitute. While no story is sadder than the next, viewers may find the story of John's story particularly crushing. He is a father of a young boy with down syndrome, who has been out of work for three years and lives on a five-acre ranch he maintains to the best of his ability in order to provide for his kid. Some may find themselves getting teary-eyed when we see Jeannette's predicament. Her husband died an unexpected death not long ago, and her and her eleven-year-old son have been attempting to coddle the wounds, but to no avail. They must resort to living in a public shelter and getting by on a very limited food supply. There is a heart-wrenching scene when Jeannette and her son arrive to a pay-what-you-can Panera store that just closed about an hour ago. The trip to get there was long and unforgiving, and we watch as Jeannette sobs, worrying for her son, who is lying when he says he doesn't need a hot meal in an attempt to make her feel a bit better and not so overwhelmed.Then there TJ and Tara, a couple with two children who are attempting to keep their head above water when only she works. He was laid off from a well-paying job, and when he finds a new one, faces racial discrimination in attempt to better himself and get by according to plan. When the two sit down on the couch, trying to concoct ways for them to get money, Tara suggests that one of them panhandle. TJ states, "I'm not holding a frickin' sign - yet." American Winter deals poverty to a privileged person better than any documentary I have yet to see. It illustrates so finely and so honestly how life can go from comfort to calamity in no time, and its surrounding moral is its subjects never thought they'd be in a position where they'd need to collect unemployment. If there's another thing I learned, it's that even throwing all your money into a solid education is no longer a guarantee for success. We see a woman who studied medicine in college and can only go on to make minimum as a medical assistant. She must resort to things like donating plasma and "scrapping" junky appliances just to keep her head above water. As I look at my average GPA, my current resume, and anticipate upcoming ACT results along with fulfilling a goal of obtaining a college degree, I question where I'll even be if I get all of that. It's a frightening reality when success can't even be determined by educational drive; it's beginning to become a world driven on luck and good fortune.If there's another thing I learned it's that the American Dream is dying a slow and painful death. That was the first note I jotted down within five minutes of seeing this film; I didn't need to see anymore of the picture to know that and foresaw the reality. One couple ominously states that when they consider their own personal dreams, they say, "forget the dreams, how do we make it to tomorrow? That's the dream." There's one other scene I'd love to mention, concerning a family whose electricity and water has been turned off for days, leaving everyone without option, nourishment, and in total misery. When the couple finally get financial aid and a payment program from the electric company, they come home and turn the lights on, which quickly leads to shocking and heartfelt emotion. It's amazing how flicking a switch could cause so much happiness and incandescent joy to a family, but the scene proves that you don't know what you have until it's gone.American Winter is an honest documentary, all too short, but extremely lasting in impact. It has not left my head for five minutes, even hours upon viewing it. It informs that, while there are no doubt people on unemployment who are able-bodied enough to work and exploiting a deeply flawed system, there are a very large number that need the system and need it badly and that's something we simply can't forget. I read an article via Reddit that stated if you have ten dollars in your pocket and no debt at all, you are better off than 75% of Americans. How long before that amount of money lessens and that percentage increases? NOTE: American Winter premiered on HBO in March and will air throughout the remainder of the month and into April on the network in addition. This is your second must-see film event of the year behind Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers. Clear your schedules.Directed by: Joe and Harry Gantz.

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