Dar He: The Lynching of Emmett Till

Dar He: The Lynching of Emmett Till

Release date : February 9, 2012
Runtime : 1h 10m
Countries of origin :
Original Language :
Director : Rob Underhill /
Writers : Rob Underhill / Mike Wiley /
Production companies :
February 9, 2012 1h 10m More
4.5
User Score

Overview

There have been numerous treatments, in various media, of the horrific 1955 murder in Money, Mississippi, of 14-year-old Chicagoan Emmett Till, but none like this concise, stunning dramatization in which actor-writer Mike Wiley plays all 36 roles--black, white, male, female, young, and old. What might sound like a distracting stunt is in fact the film’s distinctive strength. Relying on subtleties of acting rather than heavy makeup, with seamless digital compositing in multi-character scenes, Wiley’s tour de force defamiliarizes the material with startling effectiveness and compels us to get under the skins of all the major players in the tragic events. (Gene Siskel Film Center)
More »

Top Billed Cast

More

Videos

View All Videos

Recommendations

More
Memory Lane
Drama Comedy
The Cave of the Golden Rose 5
Adventure Family Fantasy
Night Call
Thriller Action
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
Animation Comedy Family TV Movie
12
Comedy
Wicked Little Letters
Comedy Drama Mystery
Self Reliance
Comedy Thriller
The Story of Vickie
History Romance Comedy
Rebel Ridge
Crime Action Thriller Drama
The Beast
Drama Science Fiction Romance
Mayhem!
Action Crime Drama
  • title:Dar He: The Lynching of Emmett Till
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 10m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Rob Underhill /
  • Writers: Rob Underhill · Mike Wiley ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:There have been numerous treatments, in various media, of the horrific 1955 murder in Money, Mississippi, of 14-year-old Chicagoan Emmett Till, but none like this concise, stunning dramatization in which actor-writer Mike Wiley plays all 36 roles--black, white, male, female, young, and old. What might sound like a distracting stunt is in fact the film’s distinctive strength. Relying on subtleties of acting rather than heavy makeup, with seamless digital compositing in multi-character scenes, Wiley’s tour de force defamiliarizes the material with startling effectiveness and compels us to get under the skins of all the major players in the tragic events. (Gene Siskel Film Center)
Search history
delete
Popular search