Photographie:
Peter DemingMusique:
Jamison HollisterActeurs·trices:
Ethan Hawke, Hubert Point-Du Jour, Joshua Caleb Johnson, Beau Knapp, Moses Brings Plenty, Nick Eversman, Ellar Coltrane, Daveed Diggs (plus)Épisodes(7)
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Rencontre avec le seigneur (E01)
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Un odieux complot (E02)
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Monsieur Fred (E03)
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Une odeur d'ours (E04)
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Le Rassemblement des abeilles (E05)
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Jésus est en marche (E06)
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Dernières paroles (E07)
Résumés(1)
L'histoire de John Brown, partisan de l'abolition de l'esclavage, qui a organisé, en 1859, un raid sur un arsenal dans l'espoir de susciter une révolte. (Canal+)
Vidéo (17)
Critiques (1)
The cynical, black-humorous lesson in black history, told by a black boy wearing a Sunday best dress. Ethan Hawk approached his performance of abolitionist John Brown with unbelievable verve. A crazy, Bible-bashing fanatic, fighting for the rights of blacks, one of the reasons for the US Civil War is the powerhouse of the entire series, and the only weak places in the series are when he doesn’t happen to be on screen. The Coen-like style is interrupted here and there by fantastically bloody sequences. His rather doubtful interpretations of the Bible make great sense in the light of these bloody slaughters. My name is Captain John Brown! And I am here in the name of the Great Redeemer, the King of Kings, the Man of the Holy Trinity, and I hereby order you to git! Git, in His holy name! Git! For He is on the side of justice and you are on the side of chains! ()