'The Hurricane' (1999)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

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'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art
'The Hurricane' (1999) - film-art

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'The Hurricane' (1999)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

Director: Norman Jewison

Writers : Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, Sam Chaiton

Stars : Denzel Washington, Vicellous Shannon, Deborah Kara Unger

This film tells the story of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, an African-American man who rose above his troubled youth to become a top contender for the middle-weight boxing title. However, his dreams are shattered when he is accused of a triple murder, and is convicted to three natural-life terms. Despite becoming a cause celebre and his dogged efforts to prove his innocence through his autobiography, the years of fruitless efforts have left him discouraged. This changes when an African-American boy and his Canadian mentors read his book and are convinced of his innocence enough to work for his exoneration. However, what Hurricane and his friends learn is that this fight puts them against a racist establishment that profited from this travesty and have no intention of seeing it reversed.