Mississippi Burning R

1964. When America was at war with itself.
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DVD Details

  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 8 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: June 18, 2019
  • Originally Released: 1988
  • Label: KL Studio Classics

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Major Awards:

Academy Awards 1988 - Best Cinematography: Peter Biziou

Entertainment Reviews:

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 39,370
"Mississippi Burning" speeds down the complicated, painful path of civil rights in search of a good thriller. Full Review
Washington Post
Jan 1, 2000
...Insistent....MISSISSIPPI BURNING is first-rate.
New York Times
Dec 9, 1988
Included in The New York Times 10 BEST FILMS OF 1988
New York Times
Dec 25, 1988
Controlled but exciting, visually arresting, charged with powerful images. Full Review
The Spectator
Aug 30, 2018
...Strong on period detail....This still carries a certain brooding power...
Total Film
Feb 1, 2001
It's memorable for its leads' remarkable performances, and it's worth revisiting because it shines a light on a period of American history that has begun to fade a bit Full Review
Flickering Myth
Jul 2, 2019
Rating: 3.5/4 -- An electrifying watch, with Hackman delivering what might be his greatest performance. Full Review
Film Frenzy
Jun 22, 2019

Product Description:

In 1964, when three civil-rights workers, two white and one black, mysteriously disappear while driving through Mississippi, two FBI agents, Ward (Willem Dafoe) and Anderson (Gene Hackman), are sent in to investigate. While Ward is young and by the book, Anderson is a seasoned southerner comfortable with the Byzantine (and, to Ward, morally ambiguous) ways of his region. Together they sift through a variety of leads and come up empty-handed--until the town sheriff's wife (Frances McDormand) steps forward and reveals some surprising information. In order to solve the case, the two contrasting agents must not only overcome the hostility of the local authorities and the black community but contend with their own differences as well.

A fictionalized account of one of the landmarks in the civil-rights movement, MISSISSIPPI BURNING is a swift and powerful film. Director Alan Parker, continuing his investigation of human cruelty (begun explosively in his harrowing 1978 film MIDNIGHT EXPRESS), crafts a historically poignant film that fingers the monstrosities of a virulent strain of racial intolerance in America. Dafoe and Hackman are convincing as they investigate the disappearance of the civil-rights workers and unravel the grisly web of obfuscation around a scandalous, cancerous truth very near the heart of a nation.

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  • UPC: 738329237721
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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