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Question
Does the film about the Mountain Meadows Massacre accurately portray the historical events?
Response
September Dawn is an ill-informed and poorly-done piece of propaganda. Those wishing resources on the historical facts behind the Mountain Meadows tragedy can click here.
Critical reaction
Non-Mormon critics have also realized how biased, sensationalistic, and poorly done the film is. A sample of media quotes about the film:
- "The film feels less like historical drama than a venomous religious tract printed on celluloid." - Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune
- "Cain has co-written and directed a film that only the most bigoted of Mormon detractors could enjoy. Most viewers, if any are willing to part with their money or time, will simply laugh derisively...[Director Cain] has created questionable history and boneheaded drama...Thanks to a cheap production...and even cheaper thinking, anyone who has seen the movie knows that there’s nothing to discuss" - Dan Lybarger, eFilmCritic.com, (24 August 2007). off-site
- "The point of the picture appears to be the blunt mockery of the Mormon culture, but surely “Dawn” would be far more controversial if it didn’t try so hard to be raw and unpleasant. [Director Christopher] Cain has turned the Mormons into baby-eatin' Nazis to suit his argument, parading around these black-clad, chin-bearded, testicle-slicing gunslingers without any thoughtful consideration. To Cain, the Mormons were hulking, borderline insane fundamental gorillas who flung excrement at anyone daring to besmirch the name of Joseph Smith...It’s a trashy, tasteless, and ridiculous film about a serious event in prairie history, eliciting laughter instead of education." - Brian Orndorf, eFilmCritic.com, (24 August 2007). off-site
- "Has serious problems in historical terms. But in this case they're exacerbated by the simple ineptitude of the filmmaking." - Frank Swietek, One Guy's Opinion
- "When watching the screen depiction of a historic event in which 120 people were murdered, giggling is not the appropriate response." - Sean Means, Salt Lake Tribune
- "It has the chilling certitude of the self-righteous." - Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel
- "The jarring MTV-style filmmaking is so distracting and the 'messaging' so unsubtle that after two long hours you find yourself leaving the theater with a massive headache, wondering when you started to hate Mormons." - Brett Register, Orlando Weekly
- "If the Western genre is struggling, it's because of terrible movies like this one." - Jeffrey M. Anderson, Combustible Celluloid
- "September Dawn presents a ham-fisted cautionary tale of religious fanaticism that would have been hooted out of even 19th-century theaters as melodrama of the most lurid kind...such ham-fisted earnestness does no one any good, least of all those who believe there's a big difference between historical fact and emotional screed." - Chris Kaltenbach, Baltimore Sun (24 August 2007). off-site
- "The film and its website come with references and citations galore, yet confusing points abound...When the movie isn't doling out ham-fisted history, however, it gives us magnificent vistas of a pristine prairie...." , Frank Lovece, Film Journal International (24 August 2007). off-site
If readers are aware of quotes about the film not available here, they are encouraged to contact FAIR.
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