Addio zio Tom (Goodbye Uncle Tom)

Addio zio Tom (Goodbye Uncle Tom) (1971)

  • 69% of users liked it
    (381 ratings)

Two documentary filmmakers go back in time to the pre-Civil War American South, to film the slave trade.

Unrated,
Directed By
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Genres
Art House & International, Drama
In Theaters
Oct 27, 1972 Wide
Cannon Film Distributors

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  • Emil K


    Disturbingly nihilistic and racistic take on violence and racism in America. This is a film made only for shocking audiences with it's imagery. Directors Jacopetti and Prosperi are not interested in slavetrade as a subject. They are more interested in showing how horribly these… More

  • Keiko A


    Every American should see this??? Not exactly a "humanitarian masterpiece" as someone else said (yeah right!). More like cryptic super-exploitation. This is wildly, hilariously, rollickingly misguided pseudo-history at best. Outright race-baiting at worst. Made by the… More

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