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Whose Streets (2017)
TrailerWhose Streets? is an unflinching look at how the killing of 18-year-old Mike Brown inspired a community to fight back and sparked a global movement.Genre: DocumentaryActors: Brittany Ferrell, Bassem Masri, Tef Poe, Kayla Reed, Tory Russell, Alexis Templeton, David Whitt, Lezley McSpadden, David Royal, Barack Obama, James Knowles III, ...»Director: Sabaah Folayan, Damon DavisCountry: United StatesDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Whose Streets (2017)"
Boston GlobeSeptember 07, 2017"Whose Streets?" illustrates a generational changing of the guard in the rhetoric and aims of social activism, along with a growing impatience and a reliance on tactics that can seem as naive as they are highly visible.
Arizona RepublicAugust 31, 2017Folayan and Davis have put together a magnetic look at what it was like to live in that neighborhood, to walk those streets and to experience the eruption that turned everything upside down.
Detroit NewsAugust 18, 2017"Whose Streets?" doesn't pretend to solve any problems, only illuminate those that are happening everyday. It's a documentary that lives and breathes in the here and now.
The New RepublicAugust 17, 2017Told from the perspective of activists, artists, and residents, Whose Streets? is a commemoration of and tribute to the humans of Ferguson.
Minneapolis Star TribuneAugust 17, 2017The filmmakers captured the siege from the perspective of the people who lived through it, some calling for a calm, measured response, others committed to direct action and civil disobedience. Many risk their lives to block a highway.
SojournersSeptember 21, 2017Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis' film is an unflinching account of the ordinary people who found themselves caught up in the fight for justice following [Michael] Brown's death.
Easy Reader (California)September 15, 2017There is value to "Whose Streets?" but it suffers from a single minded anger without enough background context.
Denerstein UnleashedSeptember 14, 2017Disturbing, if a bit repetitive and digressive, Whose Streets? reflects the mood and concerns of a much-abused population...
Cinemalogue.comSeptember 08, 2017Its topical relevance is almost startling, yet the effectiveness of this provocative documentary is about more than simple good timing.
Film ExperienceSeptember 06, 2017It's impossible to not see this response and compare it to the events of this last weekend - candlelit vigils for innocent victims versus tiki torch protests for white supremacy.
The Patriot LedgerSeptember 02, 2017"Whose Streets?" leaves you shaken, on the verge of tears, as we're left to wonder what's become of an America that espouses freedom, but more and more works to take our liberties away.
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