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- casts Anita Hill
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With unprecedented access, the producers interviewed Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife, Virginia, for over 30 hours of interview time, over many months. Justice Thomas tells his entire life’s story, looking directly at the camera, speaking frankly to the audience.
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Although Clarence Thomas remains a controversial figure, loved by some, reviled by others, few know much more than a few headlines and the recollections of his contentious confirmation battle with Anita Hill. With unprecedented access, the producers interviewed Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife, Virginia, for over 30 hours of interview time, over many months. Justice Thomas tells his entire life’s story, looking directly at the camera, speaking frankly to the audience. After a brief introduction, the documentary proceeds chronologically, combining Justice Thomas’ first person account with a rich array of historical archive material, period and original music, personal photos, and evocative recreations. Unscripted and without narration, the documentary takes the viewer through this complex and often painful life, dealing with race, faith, power, jurisprudence, and personal resilience.
In 1948, Clarence Thomas was born into dire poverty in Pin Point, Georgia, a Gullah- speaking peninsula in the segregated South. His father abandoned the family when Clarence was two years old. His mother, unable to care for two boys, brought Clarence and his brother, Myers, to live with her father and his wife. Thomas’ grandfather, Myers Anderson, whose schooling ended at the third grade, delivered coal and heating oil in Savannah. He gave the boys tough love and training in hard work. He sent them to a segregated Catholic school where the Irish nuns taught them self-discipline and a love of learning. From there, Thomas entered the seminary, training to be a priest.
As the times changed, Thomas began to rebel against the values of his grandfather. Angered by his fellow seminarians’ racist comments following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. and disillusioned by the Catholic Church’s general failure to support the civil rights movement, Thomas left the seminary. His grandfather felt Thomas had betrayed him by questioning his values and kicked Thomas out of his house. In 1968, Thomas enrolled as a scholarship student at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts. While there, he helped found the Black Student Union and supported the burgeoning Black Power Movement.
Then, Thomas’s views began to change, as he saw it, back to his grandfather’s values. He judged the efforts of the left and liberals to help his people to be demeaning failures. To him, affirmative action seemed condescending and ineffective, sending African-American students to schools where they were not prepared to succeed. He watched the busing crisis in Boston tear the city apart. To Thomas, it made no sense. Why, he asked, pluck poor black kids out of their own bad schools only to bus them to another part of town to sit with poor white students in their bad schools?
At Yale Law School, he felt stigmatized by affirmative action, treated as if he were there only because of his race, minimizing his previous achievements. After graduating in 1974, he worked for then State Attorney General John Danforth in Missouri, eventually working in the Reagan administration, first running the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Education and then the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In 1990, he became a judge on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
In 1991, President George H. W. Bush nominated Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court. His confirmation hearings would test his character and principles in the crucible of national controversy. Like the Bork hearings in 1987, the Democrats went after Thomas’ record and his jurisprudence, especially natural law theory, but also attacked his character. When that failed, and he was on the verge of being confirmed, a former employee, Anita Hill, came forth to accuse him of sexual harassment. The next few days of televised hearings riveted the nation. Finally, defending himself against relentless attacks by the Democratic Senators on the committee, Thomas accused them of running “a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves, to do for themselves, to have different ideas. ” After wall-to-wall television coverage, according to the national polls, the American people believed Thomas by more than a 2-1 margin. Yet, Thomas was confirmed by the closest margin in history, 52-48.
In his 27 years on the court, Thomas’s jurisprudence has often been controversial—from his brand of originalism to his decisions on affirmative action and other hot button topics. Critical journalists often point out that he rarely speaks in oral argument.
The public remains curious about Clarence Thomas—both about his personal history and his judicial opinions. His 2007 memoir, My Grandfather’s Son, was number one on The New York Times’ bestseller list.
In addition to the two-hour feature length documentary film, a companion website providing more details and curriculum materials will be created and available. The website will draw on the over thirty hours of interviews of both Justice Thomas and his wife, most of which did not appear in the film.
Get this on the TV! Everyone needs to see it.
This man is an excellent man im glad he got confirmed. There is nothing wrong being a conservative.
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Is Clarence Thomas willing to take a lie detector test? Because, I wholeheartedly believe Anita Hill and I know Republicans placed a sexual deviant in our highest Supreme Court.
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That high tech lynching line saved him
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Enjoy Laura Ingraham, and Supreme Court justice Thomas is a very wise man.
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Anita Hill should/could have been on the Supreme Court. If Thomas had not sexually harassed her she may have stayed on, had an illustrious career in law and on the bench and we could have been talking about confirming her. In all the discussion about destroying men, the loss and shattered dreams of women is never mourned. Maybe if Louis CK hadnt exposed himself and blackballed female comics, they would be walking into their standing ovations at the comedy cellar too.
Wonderful speech by an honorable man and a gifted Supreme Court Justice.
Guys, what happened to our Country. I'm a Millennial, so I was only a kid when this happened. Joe Biden sounds so moderate in this video, I would have thought he was a Republican. Maybe it's naive of me to say, but I wish our politicians were still that respectful and moderate toward one another. Everyone is so dishonorable and vicious these truly breaks my heart and makes me sick to my stomach to watch.
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The first half of writer-director Michael Pack’s documentary “Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words” offers an involving, eye-opening look at the early life of Clarence Thomas as told directly to the camera by the famously taciturn, staunchly conservative Supreme Court justice, with input from wife Virginia. Backed by evocative period footage and photos, Thomas, 71, stirringly, soberly recalls his hardscrabble upbringing with his hard-nosed grandpa in Jim Crow-era Georgia; Catholic school and seminary educations; antiwar, Black Power-supporting college days at Holy Cross; a stretch as “a lazy libertarian” at Yale Law School; first marriage (it ended in divorce; Thomas doesn’t give the details); and then the steady personal and professional tack to the right that eventually led to a Supreme Court nomination by George H. W. Bush. It’s a fascinating trajectory. But the one-sided film’s wheels come off when covering Thomas’ fraught 1991 Senate confirmation hearings (the NAACP and women’s groups were among his detractors), which were further scarred by sexual harassment charges from former colleague Anita Hill. Thomas unbecomingly displays no small amount of anger, defensiveness and sanctimony in relitigating her claims, while also bristling about the hearing’s presiding Democrats, most notably then-Judiciary Committee Chair Joe Biden. With its shrewdly chosen archival clips and lack of opposing voices, this lengthy, often tone-deaf section (especially from today’s #MeToo vantage point) plays as if Thomas simply wanted his say for a new generation and got it — as both judge and jury. Still, the film should score with its intended audience.
'Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words'
Rated: PG-13, for thematic elements including some sexual references Running time: 1 hour, 56 minutes Playing: AMC Burbank Town Center 8; AMC Rolling Hills 20, Torrance; AMC Orange 30.
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Leading question. Was the Anita Hill that testified on the hill, the Anita Hill that you knew at the EEOC? That is not leading at all. He's disgusting.
Awesome Justice Clarence Thomas! He really stood up for himself. He was straight-forward and unapologetic when confronting Anita Hills LIES. Looking forward to Judge Kavanaugh joining his Team.
I can point back to his autobiography, My Grandfather's Son, as an important point in my world view. I have a high admiration for CT and have given the book to two young men, one black, one white (my son) and am taking my other son to see the move today. I am thrilled to drive the 50 minutes one way to see this and support it.
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Looks interesting! I'll keep my eye out for this film. God bless.
Wow. Cannot wait. It is possible that this man is the greatest living American. Certainly it's greatest preserver.
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Biden has more hair today than he had back then. Those hair plugs really work. Of course, the media never mocked Biden for his hair.
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We should ask the woman behind him making all those faces. Whats really going on. Behind those closed doors.
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And here we are 27 years politics, different faces... horrific.
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Wow, Thomas is a total badass, cool, calm, and collective.
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When will it be fully released in theaters nationwide? P.S. Actually, I don't care about a nationwide release - just Nashville would be fine and northeast Nashville would be fantastic! hint, hint.
We never did find out who left that hair on his soda.
I look forward to this movie.
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I think they wanted to say she wasn't truthful in her statements and that is bad because they have mothers, sisters and girls children how bad is it on there part, shame one them.
The idea that baseless accusations without evidence and conviction should warrant punishment is absurd.
Hey? Is the the Joe Biden that was groping those teen age girls a while back? Thats the same sexual deviant Joe Biden right.
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IF I were a betting man. I'd bet my entire life savings that this female Executive Producer & writer is a card carrying flaming LIBERAL.
A nice film... good story and acting... presented with insights
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Whao so it is a technique the Demorat has been using, The Kavanaugh hearing is like a 100% replay.
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Although Clarence Thomas remains a controversial figure, loved by some, reviled by others, few know much more than a few headlines and the recollections of his contentious confirmation battle with Anita Hill. Yet, the personal odyssey of Clarence Thomas is a classic American story and should be better known and understood. His life began in extreme poverty in the segregated South, and moved to the height of the legal profession, as one of the most influential justices on the Supreme Court. Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words tells the Clarence Thomas story truly and fully, without cover-ups or distortions. The documentary will open in movie theaters nationally on January 31, 2020, followed by a national broadcast on PBS in May 2020. Educational use is forthcoming.
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Release Date: 31 January 2020 (USA)
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Also Known As: Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words
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Opening Weekend USA: $74, 577,
2 February 2020
Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $279, 527
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Great man.
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