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With Greg Kirsch, Renee Patrick, Molly Graham, William Willmott. Through the eyes of a British "documentary", this film takes a satirically humorous, and sometimes frightening, look at the history of an America where the South won the Civil War.
C.S.A.: THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA is a blistering satire / nightmare vision of an alternate America, in which the south won the Civil War. Presented as a "documentary", CSA uses the same, basic structure as a Ken Burns production to great effect.
Set in an contemporary alternative world where the Confederate States of America managed to win the American Civil War, a British film documentary examines the history of this nation.
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Kevin Willmott wrote and directed the critically acclaimed feature film C.S.A: Confederate States Of America, about America, had the South won the Civil War. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, IFC Films purchased the film for domestic theatrical distribution.
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C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America. The footage of the "JBU terrorist attack" was actually news reel footage from when a B-25 bomber accidentally crashed into the Empire State Building. The "viewer discretion advised" title card was suggested by a woman in the film's test audience.
Through the eyes of a British "documentary", this film takes a satirically humorous, and sometimes frightening, look at the history of an America where the South won the Civil War.
It was the Confederate battle flag, so it would not have hung over the capitol. In the Summer of 1863, the Confederates capture Gettysburg and Washington, and in the Spring of 1864 General Ulysses S. Grant surrenders to General Robert E. Lee.