Rosewood

Rosewood

By John Singleton

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1997-02-21
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 2h 21min
  • Director: John Singleton
  • Production Company: Peters Entertainment
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.529/10
6.529
From 102 Ratings

Description

From the Oscar-nominated writer-director of "Boyz 'N the Hood" comes this moving drama, based on a true story, about heroism and justice. In 1923, a prosperous black town in Florida was burned to the ground, its people hunted and murdered, all because a white woman falsely claimed that a black man sexually assaulted her. Some of the townsfolk escaped the massacre thanks to the courage and compassion of a few extraordinary people. This powerful tale, based on the recollections of the survivors and their families, is headed by Oscar-nominee Jon Voight ("Ali," "Pearl Harbor"), with Golden Globe-winners Ving Rhames ("Lilo & Stitch," "Out of Sight"), Don Cheadle ("Ocean's Eleven," "Swordfish") and Esther Rolle ("Driving Miss Daisy," "My Fellow Americans").

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  • Wow

    5
    By Black&Black96
    This movie was amazing and powerful a lot of powerful black actors and the white Actors played so good in this it’s hard to not believe this is how they really feel this movie really made me look at white people different it was so disgusting to see what they did to them innocent people because a white woman was a hoe
  • Rosewood My Family History

    5
    By Bsh3
    Rosewood is part of my family history. My great grandmother (21yrs old) @the time~ lived in Rosewood and was one of the Adults that moved out of there to Gainesville, Florida. My grandfather and his brothers were part of this move as children and babies. Well told story of my history as grim as it is, with stories missing, but well told. A Moore.
  • ENLIGHTENING!!

    5
    By Chuck_City
    Very powerful movie. It's sad to know such things happened.
  • Powerful

    5
    By Jazz Rules
    Based on fact, this story is contemporary in the way that it shows that the mind can rationalize extreme violence, hatred and injustice that support one's worldview.

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