Goodbye Uncle Tom
Two documentary filmmakers go back in time to the pre-Civil War American South, to film the slave trade.
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AMERICAN CUT VERSIONFOR ADULTS ONLY! 18+ DISCLAIMER: WARNING: THIS FILM IS RACIST AND CONTAINS RACIST DEPICTIONS OF BLACK PEOPLE! THE BEHIND THE SCENES FOR THIS FILM ARE BEYOND HORRIFYING AND DISGUSTINGLY RACIST! I DO NOT CONDONE RACISM! I DO NOT CONDONE THE FETISHIZATION OF BLACK PEOPLE! I DO NOT CONDONE EXPLOITATION AT ALL! I DO NOT CONDONE CHILD EXPLOITATION! I DO NOT CONDONE ANIMAL CRUELTY! WARNING: THIS FILM CONTAINS DISTURBING CONTENT, DISTURBING SUBJECT MATTER, GRAPHIC VIOLENCE, HEINOUS DEPICTIONS OF SLAVERY, CHILD EXPLOITATION, SEXUAL VIOLENCE, ANIMAL CRUELTY AND FETISHIZATION! VIEWER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED! IMPORTANT BACKGROUND NOTE: This movie was primarily filmed in Haiti during the dictatorship of Papa Doc. Papa Doc gave his blessings to the film makers and offered them anything they wanted, including the impoverished locals working for pennies. The people who played the slaves were real life impoverished Haitians. This film was made in almost slavery like conditions. LET THIS BE A LESSON AS TO WHY FILMS LIKE THIS ARE NOT OK TO MAKE OR PRODUCE! PLOT: Two documentary filmmakers go back in time to the pre-Civil War American South, to film the slave trade.
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- Director
- Gualtiero Jacopetti
- Starring
- Stefano Sibaldi, Susan Hampshire, Dick Gregory, Gualtiero Jacopetti, Ernest Kubler, Franco Prosperi, Shelley Spurlock, Gordon Felio
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