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再生時間: 38 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: Ruffah |
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 1920x1038 | 追加日: 2018-Mar-02 |
別名: ティーガン・ローレン=ハンナ・マリー, ハンナ・マリー, 汉娜·穆雷, 한나 머레이, 해나 머레이
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Hannah Murray, born on 1 July 1989 in Bristol, England, is an English actress known for her role as Cassie in Skins (2007–2008, 2013) and Gilly in Game of Thrones (2012–2019). She won the Tribeca Film Festival's Best Actress Award for her leading role in Bridgend (2015), a film based on the real-life suicide cluster in Bridgend County, Wales. Murray has also appeared on stage in West End productions like That Face (2008) and Martine (2014).
公開年: 2017
別題: Detroit: Zona de conflicto, Детройт, Detroit em Rebelião, Détroit
監督: Kathryn Bigelow
脚本: Mark Boal
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制作会社: Annapurna Pictures, Page 1, Harpers Ferry
ジャンル: Crime, Drama, History, Thriller
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In 'Detroit', directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal, a police raid on an unruly crowd outside a bar in Detroit, Michigan, in July 1967 escalates into one of the largest race riots in United States history. The story centers around the Algiers Motel incident during this riot. After hearing shots fired from the motel, police and National Guard troops descend upon it, suspecting that black activists are involved. They arrest and brutally interrogate guests and witnesses, ultimately leading to the death of three unarmed black men and the beating of nine others. The narrative explores themes of racism, fear, powerlessness, and institutional violence through the perspectives of the victims, perpetrators, and witnesses.
'Detroit' is a gripping historical drama that brings to life one of the darkest chapters in American history - the racial tensions and violent unrest that erupted in Detroit during the summer of 1967. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow ('The Hurt Locker', 'Zero Dark Thirty'), the film focuses on the infamous Algiers Motel incident, which occurred amidst the city's 12th Street Riot. The story serves as a chilling reminder of the systemic racism and police brutality that plagued Detroit during this era, offering a powerful exploration of race relations in America then and now.