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3.5

Scottsboro: An American Tragedy (American Experience) (2000)

Scottsboro: An American Tragedy (American Experience)
Running time: 88 min. | Genre: Documentaries, Historical documentary
Scottsboro: An American Tragedy (American Experience)

Synopsis

A look at the infamous "Scottsboro Boys" case that occurred in Alabama in 1931, in which nine young black men were arrested, tried and quickly convicted in the rape of two white women, despite overwhelming evidence that showed their accusers had falsely accused them and the fact that one of the women later admitted that no rape had in fact occurred (although both had had sexual relations with their boyfriends on the day prior to the "rape"). The case was one of the first that shined a spotlight on what many called the "legal lynchings" that occurred in the South whenever blacks were accused of crimes, especially against whites and most especially against white women.

Nominations & Awards

Academy Awards

  • Best Documentary Feature NOMINATED

Sundance Film Festival

  • Grand Jury Prize - Best Documentary (EEUU) NOMINATED

Details

Original title

Scottsboro: An American Tragedy (American Experience)

Directors

Daniel Anker, Barak Goodman

Producer

Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Films Transit International, Social Media Productions

Running time

88 min.

Screenwriter

Barak Goodman (Poema: Kay Boyle)

Music

Edward Bilous

Cinematography

Buddy Squires

Year

2000

Country

United States United States

Ranking

Unopeliculas
3.5

 

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