Openmagazine.co.uk Interviews Colin Firth

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • Openmagazine.co.uk interviews Colin Firth, his wife Livia, and Amnesty International at the London premier of "In Prison my Whole Life", a documentary chronicling the Mumia Abu-Jamal case.

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  • @verified139
    @verified139 16 лет назад

    I love the blonde woman in the first part of the video who cannot stop staring at Colin Firth. The way most of us would be if we were next to him. And his wife is simply beautiful as ever. For all angry and bitter those YT posters who are criticizing this work, I would suggest they get off their rear ends and do some of the good work they are ranting about. Just because this work doesn't address your specific cause is no need to demean its intent.

  • @blackaristo
    @blackaristo 14 лет назад

    I confess that I do not know about this case. Therefore, I need to do so research before I take a position.
    I do agree with the posters who took the position that Colin went a bit far with his opinions about due process etc. I have heard him in interiews that I saw this morning where he gets subtle digs in concerning our politics etc. I like him very much as an actor. Many of his opinions, however, I can do without. I wish him well in The Kings Speech.

  • @yessicaspindola
    @yessicaspindola 2 года назад

    Interesting💚

  • @eos008
    @eos008 15 лет назад

    I support amnesty for people who are wrongly convicted, and I am vehemently opposed to the death penalty under any circumstances. Philly in the 80's under Rizzo and later Goode was a wide open free fire zone and as far as a confrontation between a cop and an armed man, black or white, it would have been kill or be killed.

  • @eos008
    @eos008 16 лет назад

    In response to our beloved allies the French naming a rue apres Mumia in St. Denis, I believe the city of Brotherly Love is responding in kind and considering naming a street in the Badlands/Kensington neighborhood after that adorable French skunk, Pepe Le Pew. Vive liberte, egalite, fratrnite and of course Le PEW! Maybe they'll invite Colin Firth to the ceremony!

  • @khi590
    @khi590 14 лет назад

    What is noble or just in killing someone who is without a weapon and under custody - what an example for society. States who use executions as means of justice (with fair or unfair trials) are no better than murderers....At the moment they discuss abolishment of death penalty in the US because it is cheaper to keep people in prison than have these expensive trials and re-trials etcs - what an argument ..but hopefully it helps

  • @eos008
    @eos008 14 лет назад

    I just checked and the movie is available right here on You Tube. I started watching it but I decided to live my life instead.

  • @eos008
    @eos008 15 лет назад

    This movie sounds like a major snooze. If they are so eager to desseminate it why don't they makei it available on the internet?

  • @eos008
    @eos008 16 лет назад

    Abu Jamal's death sentence is commuted. Colin Firth is cute as hell - but spouting phrases like "due process" and "shattered lives" in his BBC accent is obnoxious. He's not a lawyer or an Anerican.
    It's presumptuous, condescending and offensive. The court of appeals is not stupid or incompetent. Overpaid, disingenuous Europeans flouting their ignorance bug me.
    AI should use its resources on issues like child sexual slavery and female genital mutilation.