Tuesday, March 20, 2018

13th (2016)


Genre: Documentary
Directed by: Ava DuVernay
Time: 100 minutes



This documentary is titled after the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States, which put an end to slavery, and it contends that the practice has been perpetuated since through the heavy criminalization of black people.

The 13th amendment prohibited slavery, unless it was to serve as punishment for a crime. This film offers some alarming figures as to the ever increasing numbers of people in prison in the US.

In this movie, politicians, analysts, activists and many others discuss this sensitive topic, and it is eye opening for sure. Sure, like most documentaries, there is an agenda and nuances are rare. Still, there is no finger pointing towards one political party, as it shows that there is much blame to spread around all sides.

This is most certainly a film worth seeing to get some facts and then make your own opinion.

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