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2004
89 minutes
Comedy, Documentary, Drama
English
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Imagine how different America would have been if the South had won the civil war of the 1860s. For one thing, slavery wouldn't have been abolished in the US - and may still have been around today. CSA - The Confederate States of America cleverly explores that alternative reality. Using historical fact in the lead up to the civil war, the mock-documentary shows us what the US would have been like if slavery had been allowed to continue, with devices like fake TV ads serving to drive home the disturbing and thought-provoking point.
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