États-Unis / 2024 / Documentaire / 30’10”I2600563
[EN] Gwen Carr, the mother of Eric Garner, killed by the NYPD on Staten Island in 2014, channels her grief into a yearslong fight for justice, drawing international media attention. When the news cameras go away, she surrounds herself with photos of lost loved ones in her home to restore her strength through memories. Her fight challenges the NYPD and former New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, demanding accountability for the officers involved in her son’s death. Along the way, she forms deep bonds with other "Mothers of the Movement," women who have also lost family to police violence—the “club no one wants to be a part of.” In passing the Eric Garner Anti-Chokehold Act in New York while helping other mothers navigate their own journeys, Gwen’s story is one of unwavering resolve. Despite the justice system's repeated failures, she remains determined to protect other mothers' sons and to cherish her remaining family. “I felt Brad Bailey made a powerful portrait of Gwen Carr and the movement she and Eric Garner spawned. Brad offered an insight into what has become an all too frequent American tragedy, and did so through an exceptionally strong woman who I felt so close to by the end of the film, so I thank him for making this important piece of work.” – David Petersen, Writer/Director of Lift
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Jongnic Bontemps
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Jongnic Bontemps
Scénario
Nancy Blachman
Montage
Doug Blush