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Riotsville, USA

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Welcome to RIOTSVILLE, USA, a turning point in American history where the protest movements of the late 1960s came into conflict with increasingly militarized police departments. Focusing on unearthed military training footage of Army-built model towns called "Riotsvilles," where military and police were trained to respond to civil disorder in the aftermath of the Kerner Commission created by President Lyndon B. Johnson, director Sierra Pettengill's kaleidoscopic all-archival documentary reconstructs the formation of a national consciousness obsessed with maintaining law and order by any means necessary. Drawing insight from a time similar to our own, RIOTSVILLE, USA pulls focus on American institutional control and offers a compelling case that if the history of race in America rhymes, it is by design.
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Impressively researched and persuasively argued, Riotsville, USA tears at the roots of modern American law enforcement.

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Caitlin Quinlan Little White Lies A defiant critique of how political narratives are crafted to hurt communities. Rated: 4/5 Mar 29, 2023 Full Review Peter Bradshaw Guardian A shiver of disquiet runs right through it. Rated: 4/5 Mar 29, 2023 Full Review Sarah Jane Austin Chronicle Riotsville, USA is a definitely worth your time and attention. Rated: 4/5 Oct 13, 2022 Full Review Edward Porter Sunday Times (UK) The narration is slow, but the film gives you a vivid trip back in time with its array of archive visual material — not only from TV news but also from army sources. Rated: 3/5 Apr 3, 2023 Full Review Helen Hawkins The Arts Desk This is a polemic, but one that burns steadily under the surface and asks the viewer to take a measured approach to its material. Rated: 4/5 Mar 30, 2023 Full Review Amy Smith InSession Film The film does not need to be flashy or abstract in the editing style as there is plenty to keep you engaged purely on the information and archival footage. Rated: B- Feb 10, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

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Dave I liked that it showed after 56-years (1966–2022) that nothing much has changed in the USA for non-whites. That the subtitles were more lengthy than most films where they are used. I liked how stupid it made the US government response to the problems of the60s look to this viewer who was around in the60s. All said the documentary was quite boring and rather disjointed. This brief glimpse of the nutty 1960s was like the period, nutty. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 10/09/22 Full Review dave d Sierra Pettengill has once again dug deep into history and put together a fascinating feature film that explores the origins of police being used as a military force. Using mainly archival footage shot by the media and U.S. government (like her last film 'The Reagan Show') the documentary examines fictional towns to combat rioters that were created by military officials during the civil unrest of 1960s America. It is just another in the long line of examples of how racist a country we have been. Ignore films like this at your peril. While it is a necessary film, it is sometimes a bit of a slog. Perhaps it's necessary to pound similar ideas that are good for society over and over again into our collective psyches, because whatever we have been doing isn't working quite right. Final Score: 6.8/10 Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/12/23 Full Review Victor B The presenting of the old footage into a story I really enjoyed. Just a surreal and absurd look at a nation. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Welcome to RIOTSVILLE, USA, a turning point in American history where the protest movements of the late 1960s came into conflict with increasingly militarized police departments. Focusing on unearthed military training footage of Army-built model towns called "Riotsvilles," where military and police were trained to respond to civil disorder in the aftermath of the Kerner Commission created by President Lyndon B. Johnson, director Sierra Pettengill's kaleidoscopic all-archival documentary reconstructs the formation of a national consciousness obsessed with maintaining law and order by any means necessary. Drawing insight from a time similar to our own, RIOTSVILLE, USA pulls focus on American institutional control and offers a compelling case that if the history of race in America rhymes, it is by design.
Director
Sierra Pettengill
Producer
Sara Archambault, Jamila Wignot
Screenwriter
Tobi Haslett
Distributor
Magnolia Pictures
Production Co
Trailer 9, Haos Film, Arch + Bow Films, Field of Vision (II), XRM Media, Canal & the Gallery, LinLay Productions
Genre
Documentary, History
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 16, 2022, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 16, 2022
Box Office (Gross USA)
$40.8K
Runtime
1h 31m
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