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Black August (2007)

Black August (2007)
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Filmmakers Samm Styles and TCinque Sampson collaborate to explore the life and death of prison rights activist George L. Jackson in this biographical drama starring CSI's Gary Dourdan as the Soledad Brother author who took up the cause of prisoners' rights in the 1960s, and whose incendiary philosophy sparked the most militant civil rights movement in United States history. Enraged at the inhuman conditions he and his fellow prisoners were forced to endure as the outside world bore witness to the growing civil rights movement, Jackson filtered his fury into the philosophy that would eventually fuel the Black Guerilla Family, elevating him from common thug to political martyr after he was given a "one year to life" sentence for a seventy dollar gas station robbery. In his eleven years behind bars, Jackson studied the writings of such revolutionary thinkers as Marx and Mao and began channeling his anger into a series of letters that damned the racist status quo. Collected and published in the volume Soledad Brother along with the help of idealistic editor David Dryer, these letters instantly transformed the author into a controversial celebrity figure while successfully drawing attention to the topic of prison reform. Shortly thereafter, Jackson would serve as the catalyst for an event that would go down as one of the most violent in the history of San Quentin. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Gary DourdanDarren Bridgett, (more)
Director(s):
Samm StylesTCinque Sampson, (more)
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Synopsis of Black August

Filmmakers Samm Styles and TCinque Sampson collaborate to explore the life and death of prison rights activist George L. Jackson in this biographical drama starring CSI's Gary Dourdan as the Soledad Brother author who took up the cause of prisoners' rights in the 1960s, and whose incendiary philosophy sparked the most militant civil rights movement in United States history. Enraged at the inhuman conditions he and his fellow prisoners were forced to endure as the outside world bore witness to the growing civil rights movement, Jackson filtered his fury into the philosophy that would eventually fuel the Black Guerilla Family, elevating him from common thug to political martyr after he was given a "one year to life" sentence for a seventy dollar gas station robbery. In his eleven years behind bars, Jackson studied the writings of such revolutionary thinkers as Marx and Mao and began channeling his anger into a series of letters that damned the racist status quo. Collected and published in the volume Soledad Brother along with the help of idealistic editor David Dryer, these letters instantly transformed the author into a controversial celebrity figure while successfully drawing attention to the topic of prison reform. Shortly thereafter, Jackson would serve as the catalyst for an event that would go down as one of the most violent in the history of San Quentin. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
116 mins

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Director(s):
TCinque SampsonSamm Styles
Writer(s):
TCinque Sampson
Producer(s):
Jan MabryJudd Flemming
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    Bill P.

    In order to fully enjoy this film you have to know something about the era, and the impact that the Black Power movement was making in the late sixties. It seems to me that without some background the movie will seem a littled odd, and even phony -- which it is not. It is actually fairly accurate.

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    Cindy J.

    good movie and well acted.

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    Richard F.

    This film tells the story of an incarcerated black man who became famous for his passionately angry writings about racism and injustice in America. If you were not alive at that time, you might not understand why all of this occurred or why George Jackson was who he was and did what he did. I doubt if you will find any of this in the US History books. My complete review @ moviereviews1.com (February)

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