FINAL VOTING FOR BEST POLITICAL FILMS OF 2019
Among twenty-two films nominated by the Political Film Society for 2019 in each of four categories, the list has been narrowed to a final ballot. In the preliminary voting in January, there was a stark contrast between selections: Some favored by one or more voters were rejected by the same number and thus taken off the ballot. What remains are indicated below:
Vote for the ONE film that best raises consciousness about the need for DEMOCRACY:
FILM TITLE | YES | NO | UNDECIDED | CONTENT |
Official Secrets | How countries were forced to support Iraq War until blackmailing was exposed. | |||
The Report | Bush administration’s use of torture exposed despite CIA pressure |
Among EXPOSÉ films, vote for the ONE film that bests bring to light lesser known political facts:
FILM TITLE | YES | NO | UNDECIDED | CONTENT |
15 Minutes of War | French attack on Somali terrorists in 1976 | |||
Capernaum | Child sues Syrian parents for being born | |||
Harriet | Biopic of Harriet Tubman | |||
The Invisibles | 1,700 Berlin Jews survived Nazi German | |||
Mob Town | How the FBI finally focused on the Mafia |
Vote to accept the ONE film that best promotes the value of HUMAN RIGHTS:
FILM TITLE | YES | NO | UNDECIDED | CONTENT |
Ashes in the Snow | Soviet mistreatment of prisoners in Lithuania | |||
Capernaum | How Syrian refugees cope in Lebanon | |||
I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians | How Romanians refuse to acknowledge their guilt over their version of the Holocaust |
Vote for the ONE film that best promotes the need for PEACE:
FILM TITLE | YES | NO | UNDECIDED | CONTENT |
15 Minutes of War | French attack on Somali terrorists in 1976 | |||
Ashes in the Snow | Soviet attack on Lithuania in 1941 | |||
Jirga | Former U.S. soldier seeks to compensate a family he shot during the Afghan War. | |||
Official Secrets | How countries were forced to support Iraq War until blackmailing was exposed. |
The Political Film Society Board of Directors will meet on Sunday, March 1, at 9 a.m. (8481 Allenwood Road, LA 90046) to count ballots. Winners will be announced after the ballots have been counted. Directors of the winning films are then presented with awards.