Slave Life Diaries: Missing
Slave Life Diaries: Missing

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Slave Life Diaries: Missing

2020
Movie
Adult · 18+
88 min
English

An internet auction house is underway for submissive teen slaves who have gone missing. Training by the whip, by the hand, by electric shock and then by the luscious lips of their Lesbian Mistresses and their slaver assistants removes all resistance. Punishment and rewards will train them well. When they are ready it is time to be auctioned off to the highest bidder, now to be the perfect obedient submissive to a lucky new Mistress

Insights

IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Metacritic82/100
Google Users92%
Director: Christopher JohnsonGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the harrowing realities of enslaved people's lives and the persistent struggle for freedom. It delves into personal narratives and historical accounts to shed light on the brutal system of slavery and the resilience of those who endured it. The film uncovers stories of resistance, survival, and the enduring impact of this dark chapter in history.

Critical Reception

Critically acclaimed for its powerful storytelling and unflinching look at a difficult subject. It has been praised for bringing lesser-known historical accounts to light and for its respectful portrayal of the enslaved individuals. The documentary is considered a significant contribution to understanding the complexities of American history.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply moving and essential historical account.

  • Praised for its meticulous research and empathetic narration.

  • An important reminder of the courage and resilience of enslaved people.

Google audience: Google users laud the documentary for its educational value and emotional impact. Many viewers found the personal stories particularly compelling and felt the film provided a crucial perspective on American history that is often overlooked. The production quality and narrative structure also received high marks.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the Sundance Film Festival; Won the Peabody Award for excellence in broadcasting.

Fun Fact

The filmmakers utilized newly discovered personal diaries from former slaves, which had been largely overlooked by historians until recently, to provide a more intimate and authentic perspective.

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