Goodbye Uncle Tom (1971)

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Goodbye Uncle Tom is an Italian Documentary-Mondo who directed, produced and written by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi.

Plot


Black Racism

The movie depicts how evil the slavery, and shows about how Africans were brought to America and mistreated and tortured, and how terrible that all was. This movie itself humiliates its actors in the way the slaves were humiliated 200 years ago. A man without a hand is photographed shoving mash into his mouth from a trough. Very young girls are mocked in auction scenes. Pregnant women (women who are really pregnant) are corralled into a scene about the "breeding" of slaves.[1]

Reference

  1. Roger Ebert. Farewell Uncle Tom. Rogerebert. November 14, 1972. Retrieved January 19, 2021