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United in Anger: A History of ACT UP

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Jim Hubbard

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United in Anger: A History of ACT UP is a unique feature-length documentary that combines startling archival footage that puts the audience on the ground with the activists and the remarkably insightful interviews from the ACT UP Oral History Project to explore ACT UP (the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) from a grassroots perspective - how a small group of men and women of all races and classes, came together to change the world and save each other’s lives. The film takes the viewer through the planning and execution of a dozen exhilarating major actions including Seize Control of the FDA, Stop the Church, and Day of Desperation, with a timeline of many of the other zaps and actions that forced the U.S. government and mainstream media to deal with the AIDS crisis. United in Anger reveals the group’s complex culture - meetings, affinity groups, and approaches to civil disobedience mingle with profound grief, sexiness, and the incredible energy of ACT UP.

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71%
  • Reviews Counted: 7
  • Fresh: 5
  • Rotten: 2
  • Average Rating: 6.5/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: As scrappy and passionate as the actions it documents, "United in Anger: A History of Act Up" delivers a living tribute to a movement spawned by death and despair. – Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times, Jul 5, 2012

Fresh: A documentary that could have been a lot angrier but aims to educate rather than agitate. – John Anderson, Variety, Jul 6, 2012

Fresh: Crucially, the variety of interviewees in Hubbard's doc-men and women of different races and classes-underscores just how diverse ACT UP was in its heyday. – Melissa Anderson, Village Voice, Jul 3, 2012

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