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    La Amistad Decades of Hollywood’s interpretation of our nation’s past struggles and triumphs have both aided the American people in empathizing and understanding our predecessors‚ as well as helping to skew our views of the reality of the past. Often times in Hollywood’s retelling of historical events‚ truth is manipulated by filmmakers to accommodate necessities in storytelling such as character development‚ plot devices and alterations that allow a story to unfold within a 2 hour time frame

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    La Amistad Film Analysis

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    La Amistad movie a movie released in 1997 was a true movie story based on slavery life it took about how slavery was managed and about the slaves of La Amistad ship‚ La Amistad ship is a ship which carried slaves from other countries to the U.S. The historical setting is in Connecticut‚ a place in the U.S. The event took place in the 1800s. At the beginning of the movie Cinque the leader of a tribe was in LA Amistad ship then he managed to scaped from the spanish crewmen ‚ slaves force 2 spanish

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    REFLECTION PAPER ON THE MOVIE “AMISTADAmistad was based on the true story of a group of Africans that were kidnapped and sold as slaves. They revolted against their captors and win‚ but are later defeated by a group of Americans. Upon arrival for their “trial”‚ they are represented by an attorney who wins their case several times over but due to corruption and fear of civil war‚ they are constantly denied their victory until they finally win out at the supreme court as they were represented

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    The Amistad

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    The Amistad With any movie there is always a purpose and objective. The viewing process of the movie is to support literacy and to asses personal strengths and inspire personal growth. With the movie The Amistad the objective of the movie was to remind individuals of the progress that has been made since the slavery times of the past. It helps to remind people that there is much more change still to be made when it comes to situations that directly deal with the issue of race. Intentionally or not

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    Maria Ramirez Period 7 Word count 602 The Amistad The Amistad was a significant historical event that eventually led to important outcomes like the awareness of slavery and the encouragement of public opinion. The Amistad was a Spanish slave ship used in the 1800’s. On June 27‚ 1839‚ The Amistad left the port of Havana‚ Cuba with Captain Ransom Ferrer and two passengers‚ Jose Ruiz and Pedro Montez. Along with fifty-three African American slaves from the Mende tribe in Sierra Leone‚ “Ruiz had forty-nine

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    what up woOn June 28‚ 1839‚ the Spanish slave schooner Amistad set sail from Havana on a routine delivery of human cargo. On a moonless night‚ after four days at sea‚ the captive Africans rose up‚ killed the captain‚ and seized control of the ship. They attempted to sail to a safe port‚ but were captured by the U.S. Navy and thrown into jail in Connecticut. Their legal battle for freedom eventually made its way to the Supreme Court‚ where their cause was argued by former president John Quincy Adams

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    The movie "Amistad" is based on a true story. This tells us the story about some African slaves who were sold by their own countrymen to acquire weapons and money. During the time of translation to Spain‚ the crews rebels and kill almost all their Spanish captors. African slaves took charge of the crew to return to their homes‚ but they were discovered by American troops‚ who taken them as prisoners leading them to United States to determine what they would do with them. Upon arrival the slaves to

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    and were trying to guide the ship back to their home country‚ but how often did that happen in real life? Herman Melville must have gotten his inspiration from somewhere. Around the time that Benito Cereno was written‚ the slave trade ship La Amistad was sailing around. Throughout history‚ slave revolts were very common on ships. Slave ships during the 15th century through the 19th century became the arenas of fighting spirits and strong will for captive Africans. Their hope for survival

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    Amistad Movie

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    1. General Information  Name of the Film and Year: Amistad (1997)  Director and Producers: Steven Spielberg. Debbie Allen‚ Colin Wilson  Written by: David Franzoni  Starring: Morgan Freeman‚ Anthony Hopkins‚ Djimon Hounsou‚ Matthew McConaughey‚ Nigel Hawthorne Stellan skasgård‚ Harry Blackmun‚ Anna Paquin.  Genre: Drama  Some awards: Best Supporting Actor (Anthony Hopkins)‚ Achievement in World Cinema (Stellan Skarsgård)‚ Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture (Djimon Hounsou) 2. Argument

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    Amistad Summary

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    Amistad Movie Summary The film begins in the depths of the schooner La Amistad‚ a slave-ship carrying captured West Africans into slavery. The film’s protagonist‚ Sengbe Pieh‚ most known by his Spanish name‚ "Cinqué‚" painstakingly picks a nail out of the ship’s structure and uses it to pick the lock on his shackles. Freeing a number of his companions‚ Cinqué initiates a rebellion on board the storm-tossed vessel. In the ensuing fighting‚ several Africans and most of the ship’s Spanish crew are

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