O.J. : made in America
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O.J. : made in America
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The work O.J. : made in America represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in DC Public Library System. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- O.J. : made in America
- Title remainder
- made in America
- Statement of responsibility
- ESPN Films presents a Laylow Films production ; produced & directed by Ezra Edelman ; produced by Caroline Waterlow ; producers, Tamara Rosenberg, Nina Krstic, Deirdre Fenton, Libby Geist, Erin Leyden, Connor Schell
- Title variation
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- OJ
- Orenthal James
- Made in America
- Title variation remainder
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- made in America
- made in America
- Subject
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- Biographical television programs
- Biography
- Biography
- California -- Los Angeles County
- Crime
- Criminal justice, Administration of
- Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States
- Discrimination in criminal justice administration
- Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- California | Los Angeles County
- Documentary
- Documentary television programs
- Documentary television programs
- Football players
- Football players -- United States -- Biography
- History
- Nonfiction television programs
- Nonfiction television programs
- Police-community relations
- Police-community relations -- California | Los Angeles County
- Race discrimination
- Race discrimination -- California | Los Angeles County
- Race relations
- Racial profiling in law enforcement
- Racial profiling in law enforcement -- California | Los Angeles County
- Simpson, Nicole Brown, 1959-1994
- Simpson, Nicole Brown, 1959-1994
- Simpson, O. J, 1947-
- Simpson, O. J, 1947-
- Sports television programs
- Sports television programs
- Television series
- Television series
- Trials (Murder)
- Trials (Murder) -- United States
- United States
- United States -- Race relations
- Biographical television programs
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- An essential examination of the rise and fall of Orenthal James Simpson, and parallels between his incredible story with that of race in America. This critically-acclaimed documentary series reveals how he first became a football star, why America fell in love with him off the field, what happened in the trial for his ex-wife's murder, and finally, why he is now sitting in jail for another crime 20 years later
- Part I: In the turbulent 1960s, young OJ Simpson rises to fame as a football star first for the USC Trojans, than with the Buffalo Bills in the NFL and becomes one of the first black celebrities embraced by the white mainstream -- summary from imdb.com
- Part II: OJ retires from football, becomes an actor and marries his second wife, Nicole. Meanwhile, tensions rise between Los Angeles' black community and the city's police, climaxing with the Rodney King beating and riots in the early 1990s -- summary from imdb.com
- Part III: OJ's life and his public image change forever when he is accused of murdering his estranged wife, Nicole. His arrest, attempted escape and trial become a media circus -- summary from imdb.com
- Cataloging source
- JCH
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Editors, Bret Granato, Maya Mumma, Ben Sozanski ; original score, Gary Lionelli ; director of photography, Nick Higgins
- Dewey number
- 796.332092
- Intended audience
- Rating: Not rated
- Language note
- English audio
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/relation/on-screenparticipant
- XDvAVzXBGgs
- PerformerNote
- O. J. Simpson
- Runtime
- 520
- Series statement
- ESPN 30 for 30
- Technique
- live action
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