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American Violet

2009 - Rated PG-13 (MPAA)
Release Date: 10/13/2009
Features: DVD Features: Region [unknown] Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Subtitles - Spanish
Original Language:  N/A
Time:  103  mins.
J&R Item # 1206666_3
UPC # 014381293821
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2009 - Rated PG-13 (MPAA)
Release Date: 10/13/2009
Features: Blu-ray Disc Features: Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo DTS HD Master Audio Subtitles - English, Spanish
Original Language:  N/A
Time:  103  mins.
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UPC # 014381333657
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Based on the real-life events surrounding a military-style drug raid on the poor, predominantly black housing project of Arlington Springs, director Tim Disneys AMERICAN VIOLET shines an unflinching spotlight on the shameful racial profiling practices of a corrupt district attorney in a rural Texas town. The raid, which occurs after a tip by a single informant (a former mental patient bullied by the police to name names), targets among others Dee, a single mother of four with no prior drug charges (excellently played by newcomer Nicole Beharie). When the defendant assigned to her case tries to pressure her into a guilty plea in exchange for a 10-year suspended sentence, Dee refuses, rightly insisting that she has done no wrong. But with the vast majority of the prosecuted taking plea deals, even Dees mother (Alfre Woodard) thinks shes a fool. Dees heroic defiance soon wins acolytes in ACLU lawyer David Cohen (Tim Blake Nelson) and his assistant, Byron Hill (Malcolm Barrett). The Yankee lawyers team up with local consul Sam Conroy (Will Patton), a gun-toting Texan battling his own past racist demons, building their case against Calvin Beckett (Michael OKeefe), the villainous D.A. whose tough-on-crime tactics are a smokescreen for his blatantly racially motivated tactics. Set against the backdrop of 2000s Bush vs. Gore contest, AMERICAN VIOLETs left-leaning polemic is clear; but the films core message of the fight against injustice rings loud, and is underscored by powerful performances from Beharie, Woodard, and OKeefe--whose dramatic unraveling during Becketts deposition speech is, alone, worth the price of admission.

3 stars out of 5 -- "There is a realistically detailed atmosphere throughout the film....The actors successfully personalize the struggle against an unscrupulous authority, building an emotional impact into AMERICAN VIOLET." -- Ed Scheid , (Box Office)

3 stars out of 4 -- "AMERCIAN VIOLET stars Nicole Beharie, a recent Juilliard graduate in her second role, as Dee Roberts. It is a stunning performance..." -- Roger Ebert , (Chicago Sun-Times)

"[With] excellent, nuanced performances by Beharie, Woodard, Nelson and Patton..." , (Washington Post)

"Directed by Tim Disney from a screenplay written by its producer, Bill Haney, the film is beautifully acted by Ms. Beharie..." -- Stephen Holden , (New York Times)

"Mr. Disney has great success directing a fine cast that includes Will Patton, who gives his most affecting performance of his career..." , (Wall Street Journal)

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