Review of C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America (2005) by Paul Z — 21 Sep 2012
C.S.A. sports a clever premise in the form of politicized revue show veiled as a send-up of Ken Burns-style docs, which is astutely propelled for the better part of the film. There are slick jabs, but generally its device is played for caustic discomfort over easy laughs, often blurring the two.
Closer to Zelig than to Bamboozled, it's a minor escapade that sometimes scores with ballsy ideas.
This review of C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America (2005) was written by Paul Z on 21 Sep 2012.
C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America has generally received mixed reviews.
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