Let the fire burn:

Comprised of found footage and sound bites, Let the fire burn describes the conflict between the Black Power group MOVE and the people and city government of Philadelphia, culminating in the armed standoff of May 13, 1985, in which one police officer and eleven MOVE members were killed, ending when...

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Main Author: Mangum, Christopher 1968- (Composer)
Other Authors: Osder, Jason (Director)
Format: Video Software
Language:English
Published: New York Zeitgeist Films 2014
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Summary:Comprised of found footage and sound bites, Let the fire burn describes the conflict between the Black Power group MOVE and the people and city government of Philadelphia, culminating in the armed standoff of May 13, 1985, in which one police officer and eleven MOVE members were killed, ending when Philadelphia police dropped a bomb on the row house that served as MOVE headquarters
Item Description:Orig.: USA, 2013
Enth. Q&A with director Jason Osder; 2002 interview with Michael Ward, sole child survivor of the MOVE tradegy; original theatrical trailer
Physical Description:1 DVD, 95 min., color, NTSC, 16:9, stereo, 5.1 surround, HD transfer, enhanced for widescreen viewing 12 cm
Format:Ländercode 2

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