1920 X 1040 H.264 from new release bluray @4000k video bitrate with 448k Dolby AC3 6ch English audio converted from DTS from bluray disc
Optional 224k 6ch Dolby AC3 Italian audio track
subs included for Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German
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A movie about the movement to emancipate the blacks in the South from ideas
of racial segregation and inclusion with respect to violence in the community
this was yet another aspect being considered for reform.
The beating of an Irishwoman in this movie (Ms. Frances McDormand plays the wife of a deputy in the Sheriffs department) is repugnant an idea to the spirit
and is a menacing threat in this regards as is depicted as it suggests a lack of sane engagement morally no doubt for those involved in cheering on while her husband does the "kowtow". It hardly gives the Klan a good reputation among
men to be shown acting this way too to a woman of such spirit, (despite her fraternizing
with Gene Hackman, playing an FBI investigator brought in to the community
to investigate missing persons linked to the civil rights movement) - and her being
polite with black children visiting her home.
Two FBI agents investigating the murder of civil rights workers during the 60s seek to breach the conspiracy of silence in a small Southern town where segregation divides black and white. The younger agent trained in FBI school runs up against the small town ways of his former Sheriff partner.