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Product Description It was advertised as “The first motion picture based on historical facts about the rise and revolt of slavery in America.” It became one of the most reviled and misunderstood films of its time. Written, edited, produced and directed by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi, this epic recreation of the American slave trade atrocities was both condemned as depraved exploitation and acclaimed as an unprecedented cry of Black anguish and rage. The Detroit Chronicle hailed it as “a graphic, moving, nerve-paralyzing film.” Legendary film critic Pauline Kael called it “the most specific and rabid incitement of the race war.” Three decades cannot diminish GOODBYE UNCLE TOM's impact or quiet its controversy. This is the complete 123-minute English Version of GOODBYE UNCLE TOM, fully restored from the original vault negatives, loaded with incredible Extras and now presented totally uncut, uncensored, and virtually unseen since its abortive theatrical release more than 30 years ago. Review "An All-Time Great Gut-Busting Flick!" -- The Amsterdam News"INCREDIBLE... You Will Not Believe What You're Watching! It Makes ROOTS Look Like An Episode Of THE JEFFERSONS!" --Shock Cinema"The Most Shocking Of The Series... Banned In Several Countries For Obvious Reasons!" --DVD Talk"This Is It! The Most Offensive, Denigratory And All-In-All Unrelentingly Distasteful Film You Are Likely To Witness!" --Sex Gore Mutants Review: AN IMPORTANT AND UGLY FILM - I noticed there is only one review for this amazing film. The above reviewer seems to have missed the point of this well-done and shocking film. Slavery was a horrible and nasty chapter in American History. Would it not make sense that the portrayal of slavery would be disgusting and evil? Franco Prosperi and Gualtiero Jacopetti of 'Mondo Cane' spared no expense in creating this epic film. Contrary to the previous reviewer, I think this incredible movie should be mandatory viewing for all high school seniors in this Country (especially in the South). After watching this, you will want to go out on your front lawn and burn a rebel flag. This movie is pretty nasty and shocking. The only other film I have seen that is anywhere near as ill is 'Salo'. I reccomend this movie to anyone living in the United States. It will really make you think. Review: The film that will make you want to spit on the face of every Neo-Confedarate apologist. - First off, I just wanna say the transfer of the film is great. Blue Entertainment did a masterful job bringing this movie to 4K. This film is unrelenting and horrific. It's depiction of my Nation's (and my race's) immortal sin of slavery is an onslaught that doesn't let up. Slave breeding, slave ships and slave auctions are shown for all their brutality. The catharsis that comes at the end of the movie left me screaming in approval. A particular moment of note is when the documentary crew interview and Slave with glasses who appears to have been educated. He sits in a pen with other soon-to-be auctioned slaves and brings up justifications and apologetics for the institution that's has robbed him and his people of freedom. "Slaves are expensive and thus masters seek to take good care of them because scars and injuries reduce their resale value." Hearing that said in this movie from the 70s made my skin crawl. I've heard many Confederate apologists whip out these same talking points at protests concerning the tearing down of the racist monuments they erected to celebrate the men who fought to keep their race enslaved. This movie makes me want to spit in those people's faces.
| ASIN | B0015XLXLQ |
| Actors | Franco Prosperi, Gualtiero Jacopetti |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 |
| Audio Description: | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,838 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #136 in Foreign Films (Movies & TV) #5,103 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (428) |
| Director | Franco Prosperi, Gualtiero Jacopetti |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 827058101592 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | July 1, 2016 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 3 minutes |
| Studio | Blue Underground |
| Subtitles: | English |
M**I
AN IMPORTANT AND UGLY FILM
I noticed there is only one review for this amazing film. The above reviewer seems to have missed the point of this well-done and shocking film. Slavery was a horrible and nasty chapter in American History. Would it not make sense that the portrayal of slavery would be disgusting and evil? Franco Prosperi and Gualtiero Jacopetti of 'Mondo Cane' spared no expense in creating this epic film. Contrary to the previous reviewer, I think this incredible movie should be mandatory viewing for all high school seniors in this Country (especially in the South). After watching this, you will want to go out on your front lawn and burn a rebel flag. This movie is pretty nasty and shocking. The only other film I have seen that is anywhere near as ill is 'Salo'. I reccomend this movie to anyone living in the United States. It will really make you think.
T**R
The film that will make you want to spit on the face of every Neo-Confedarate apologist.
First off, I just wanna say the transfer of the film is great. Blue Entertainment did a masterful job bringing this movie to 4K. This film is unrelenting and horrific. It's depiction of my Nation's (and my race's) immortal sin of slavery is an onslaught that doesn't let up. Slave breeding, slave ships and slave auctions are shown for all their brutality. The catharsis that comes at the end of the movie left me screaming in approval. A particular moment of note is when the documentary crew interview and Slave with glasses who appears to have been educated. He sits in a pen with other soon-to-be auctioned slaves and brings up justifications and apologetics for the institution that's has robbed him and his people of freedom. "Slaves are expensive and thus masters seek to take good care of them because scars and injuries reduce their resale value." Hearing that said in this movie from the 70s made my skin crawl. I've heard many Confederate apologists whip out these same talking points at protests concerning the tearing down of the racist monuments they erected to celebrate the men who fought to keep their race enslaved. This movie makes me want to spit in those people's faces.
P**K
A shocking, one of a kind film the likes of which we will never see again
Enough has been written about the film and it's shocking content - sufficed to say that we will never ever see a film of this magnitude, honesty and in your face brutality ever again - certainly not in the PC age in which we live. The disc is a little misleading. I saw this 20 years ago on vhs and some sequences, ie the brothel with the nympho white woman seducing chained up slaves WAS present, though contrary to the illustrations on the front and back cover of this new "uncut" release these sequences are missing. They came right after the tour through the bordello with the dancing pre-pubescent black girls and the silver painted young boys (a sequence that's very uneasy for the viewer). I know there are different edits but I'm surprised this relatively innocuous 'nympho' sequence is omitted. However in defence of the dvd I have to highly praise the beautiful if not stunning transfer which is a sight to behold. I must also highly recommend the extras on the disc: a fascinating 50 mins of 8mm (or 16mm) home movie footage shot on location in Haiti which covers much of the filming - including some gruesome deleted scenes involving chopping off of hands and the prosthetics by Carlo Rambaldi. This 'doco' is narrated by the assistant director/location manager who actually shot the material. Also of note is a wonderful stills gallery again narrated by this same fellow who has many great anecdotes and reminisinces about the long difficult 2 year shoot and the near tyrannical director who is often seen screaming his lungs out at extras and crew.
E**O
An extremely hideous and exploitative mockumentary
Goodbye Uncle Tom (1971), a mockumentary that explores slavery in the USA during the 19th century, is nothing more than a testament to sick-white, western-European mentality. Being familiar with directors Jacopetti’s and Prosperi’s other works, namely their Mondo films, detestable and reprehensible content were expected--but Goodbye Uncle Tom far surpassed what's conceivable from a healthy human mind. First, one must realize that the directors’ claim that this film is a documentary is pure propaganda. Jacopetti and Prosperi are skilled at mixing some truth into their fabrications and deceiving audiences into believing their absurd, unreal sideshow attractions are natural and genuine. No doubt, Goodbye Uncle Tom is peppered with real-life characters and recounts events from historical documents. But, the main problem lies in how these so-called facts are presented--from biased, prejudiced, white western-Europeans' muddled, mad minds. It’s lamentable to consider how multiple hundreds of Haitian black people were manipulated into participating in this atrocious film. Not only were they depicted as animalistic, but their treatment as actresses/actors was appallingly inhumane. It’s also very apparent that this movie manifested from men’s chauvinistic thinking. The camera fixates on female breasts throughout the movie--even those of adolescents. Even young boys are presented as sexual objects in one sequence where their naked bodies (all parts visible) are being rubbed down in silver and gold paint, as it's explained that these boys will fetch high prices at the auction. However, the most disturbing scene shows a 13-year-old virgin girl successfully seducing one of the film makers (presumably Jacopetti or Prosperi), and as the film maker contemplates morality, he finally surrenders to lasciviousness. Regardless of what Jacopetti and Prosperi said, Goodbye Uncle Tom is not anti-racist. The treatment and depiction of black people throughout the film as actresses/actors is cruel and denigrating. Slavery can be shown as hideous without committing an equally heinous sin, i.e. exploiting impoverished minorities to make a movie for pecuniary purposes. Blue Underground’s 2016 release of Goodbye Uncle Tom on DVD is uncut (123 minutes), has excellent audio/video quality considering the age of the film, widescreen presentation, and a few bonus features.
H**H
THE AUTHENTICITY OUTDOES AN ROOTS PERFORMANCE. THE FEEL REALLY MADE YOU FEEL YOU WAS IN THE 1800'S. I PERSONALLY SAW ALL WESTERN SOCIETIES VIEWS. I LEARNT ALOT FROM THIS MOVIE, AND SEE WHAT IMPORTANCE THAT GENERATION HAD OVER THIS CURRENT GENERATION.
M**E
Na ja.......sehr rassistisch 👎
R**E
i really enjoyed watching this movie it tell me how the black people lived when in slavery how they got whipped but came out strong in the end thank you God Bless
T**.
Each version lacks scenes from the other. Leaving each story without enough context, i had to edit a full version with captions and all scenes extending the film by almost an hour
P**N
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