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Political Film Review #638

BETRAYED REVEALS THE FATE OF JEWS IN NAZI-CONTROLLED NORWAY Directed by Eirik Svensson, Betrayed begins with a Nazi roundup of Jews in 1942 and quickly reverts to 1939, when Charles Braude (played by Jakob Oftebro) wins against a Swedish opponent in a boxing match. Afterward, he celebrates with many friends, including a girlfriend, Ragnhild Boyesen

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Flee

FLEE TRACES THE PERILS OF REFUGEE SEEKERS What is it like to be a refugee seeking a new life, coping with the need for self-preservation while confronting horrors along with way? Directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Flee is a docudrama of the actul life of a fictionalized Amin Nawabi (voiced by Daniel Karimyar at ages

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Betrayed

BETRAYED REVEALS THE FATE OF JEWS IN NAZI-CONTROLLED NORWAY Directed by Eirik Svensson, Betrayed begins with a Nazi roundup of Jews in 1942 and quickly reverts to 1939, when Charles Braude (played by Jakob Oftebro) wins against a Swedish opponent in a boxing match. Afterward, he celebrates with many friends, including a girlfriend, Ragnhild Boyesen

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House of Gucci

HOUSE OF GUCCI REVEALS LIFE AMONG THE ULTRARICH Directed by Ridley Scott, House of Gucci is a window into the rise and fall of the Gucci “dynasty,” based on the 2001 book The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed by Sara Gay Forden. Guccio, the founder of the company,

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I Was a Simple Man

I WAS A SIMPLE MAN PORTRAYS HAWAI’I AS A SIMPLE STATE Featuring an elderly Japanese American on the North Shore of Oʽahu, Hawaiʽi, who confronts his imminent death with memories of the past is the task of I Was a Simple Man. Masao Matsuyoshi (played by Steven Iwamoto) recalls his life in nonchronological order while

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Political Film Review #636

THE UNFORGIVABLE TRACKS UNPLEASANT POST-PRISON LIFE Many long-time prisoners have recently been freed because they were victims of police and prosecutorial rush to judgment. Just how they adjust to life after prison is the focus of The Unforgivable, directed by Nora Fingscheid. Based on a 2009 TV miniseries in Britain that has been redesigned for

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