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Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland 2018 123movies

Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland 2018 123movies

Passion cannot be silencedApr. 25, 2018105 Min.
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Watch: Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland 2018 123movies, Full Movie Online – An investigation into what happened to activist Sandra Bland, who died in police custody after a routine traffic stop..
Plot: Sandra Bland was a bright, energetic activist whose life was cut short when a traffic stop resulted in a mysterious jail cell death just three days later.
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Anything but “bland”… “Sandy should be here”
“Say Her Name – The Life and Death of Sandra Bland” (2018 release; 103 min.) is a documentary about the July, 2015 arrest and subsequent in-custody death in Waller Country, TX (near Houston) of Sandra “Sandy” Bland, a 28 yr. old African-American woman, for failing to signal a lane change (!). As the documentary opens, we are addressed by Sandy in one of her “Sandy Speaks” posted videos: “It’s hard to be black”, she exasperates. It’s one of many videos she posts addressed to her fellow “queens and kings” dealing with racial issues including police brutality. We then go to the arrest and its aftermath. The police car’s dashboard camera footage is as surreal as it is sickening. What should’ve been a routine matter (if one can call getting pulled over for “failing to signal a lane change” routine), quickly spirals out of control, to the point where Sandy is arrested and taken to jail, where 3 days later she is found dead, and it is ruled a suicide. But was it? At this point we are 10 min. into the documentary.

Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from the Oscar-nominated (and husband and wife) team of Kate Davis and David Heilbroner. Here they look back at the suspect circumstances of Sandy Bland’s arrest and subsequent death while in the Waller County Jail. Sandy Bland was anything but “bland”: she was outspoken about racism and police brutality, and it all makes it even more remarkable to see what happened to her. It is perhaps difficult to distinguish between the events covered by the documentary, and the documentary itself: can the documentary deliver on all of the questions that it poses? The answer to that for me is, yes, mostly… It is clear that, had the arresting officer been given proper de-escalating training, none of this would have happened. Instead, we see a white armed male escalating tensions against a black unarmed woman, and then lying about what happened to justify the arrest, with a “good ol’ boys” network in Waller County, TX quickly circling the wagons. The makers of this documentary do a fine job digging into the details, and allowing both sides to give their perspective. But honestly, the images speak for themselves. “Sandy should be here”, sighs her mother, and she is absolutely right of course.

“Say Her Name – The Life and Death of Sandra Bland” is the latest to be released in HBO’s documentary series. I continue to be impressed with the excellence of many of those HBO documentaries. If you have any interest in the racial divide that exists in this country, I’d readily suggest you check this out (it’s now available at HBO on Demand, among other platforms), and draw your own conclusion.

Review By: paul-allaer
Anything but “bland”… “Sandy should be here”
“Say Her Name – The Life and Death of Sandra Bland” (2018 release; 103 min.) is a documentary about the July, 2015 arrest and subsequent in-custody death in Waller Country, TX (near Houston) of Sandra “Sandy” Bland, a 28 yr. old African-American woman, for failing to signal a lane change (!). As the documentary opens, we are addressed by Sandy in one of her “Sandy Speaks” posted videos: “It’s hard to be black”, she exasperates. It’s one of many videos she posts addressed to her fellow “queens and kings” dealing with racial issues including police brutality. We then go to the arrest and its aftermath. The police car’s dashboard camera footage is as surreal as it is sickening. What should’ve been a routine matter (if one can call getting pulled over for “failing to signal a lane change” routine), quickly spirals out of control, to the point where Sandy is arrested and taken to jail, where 3 days later she is found dead, and it is ruled a suicide. But was it? At this point we are 10 min. into the documentary.

Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from the Oscar-nominated (and husband and wife) team of Kate Davis and David Heilbroner. Here they look back at the suspect circumstances of Sandy Bland’s arrest and subsequent death while in the Waller County Jail. Sandy Bland was anything but “bland”: she was outspoken about racism and police brutality, and it all makes it even more remarkable to see what happened to her. It is perhaps difficult to distinguish between the events covered by the documentary, and the documentary itself: can the documentary deliver on all of the questions that it poses? The answer to that for me is, yes, mostly… It is clear that, had the arresting officer been given proper de-escalating training, none of this would have happened. Instead, we see a white armed male escalating tensions against a black unarmed woman, and then lying about what happened to justify the arrest, with a “good ol’ boys” network in Waller County, TX quickly circling the wagons. The makers of this documentary do a fine job digging into the details, and allowing both sides to give their perspective. But honestly, the images speak for themselves. “Sandy should be here”, sighs her mother, and she is absolutely right of course.

“Say Her Name – The Life and Death of Sandra Bland” is the latest to be released in HBO’s documentary series. I continue to be impressed with the excellence of many of those HBO documentaries. If you have any interest in the racial divide that exists in this country, I’d readily suggest you check this out (it’s now available at HBO on Demand, among other platforms), and draw your own conclusion.

Review By: paul-allaer

Other Information:

Original Title Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland
Release Date 2018-04-25
Release Year 2018

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 45 min (105 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated TV-MA
Genre Documentary
Director Kate Davis, David Heilbroner
Writer N/A
Actors Sandra Bland, Robert E. Brzezinski, Brian Encinia
Country United States
Awards 4 wins & 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
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Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland 2018 123movies
Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland 2018 123movies
Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland 2018 123movies
Original title Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland
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