Political Film Review #583

VOTING BEGINS ON NOMINATIONS FOR BEST POLITICAL FILMS OF 2018

Each year the Political Film Society gives awards for the best politically oriented films, and 2018 has fewer than 2017. No films were nominated in the categories DEMOCRACY or PEACE. Six were nominated for HUMAN RIGHTS. Eleven were nominated for best EXPOSÉ Political Film Society rules require the number of nominated films to be reduced to five in each category. Accordingly, the ballots below enable members to narrow the list to one for HUMAN RIGHTS and five for EXPOSÉ:

For the categoryEXPOSÉ, which recognizes the importance of raising political consciousness by bringing to light little-known facts, the following films were nominated, so select the best FIVE:

FILM TITLEACCEPTDROPUNDECIDEDCONTENT (see full review on website)
BlacKkKlansman(      )(      )(      )Police infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado
Boy Erased(      )(      )(      )How clinics operate to deprogram gays and lesbians
Chappaquiddick(      )(      )(      )Ted Kennedy fails to save his drowning girlfriend
55 Steps(      )(      )(      )Mental health patients treated as virtual slaves
The Front Runner(      )(      )(      )Why Gary Hart never became a presidential candidate
Green Book(      )(      )(      )Treatment of Blacks in the South during the 1960s
On the Basis of Sex(      )(      )(      )How Ruth Bader Ginsburg launched her career
Outlaw King(      )(      )(      )Scots achieve independence from England in 1314
22 July(      )(      )(      )Terrorist attack by a Norwegian right-wing extremist
Vice(      )(      )(      )Dick Cheney’s rise from drunk to vice president
The Young Karl Marx(      )(      )(      )Engels supports Marx, and they launch a new ideology

Vote for the FIVE among the six films nominated for raising consciousness of the need for greater HUMAN RIGHTS:

FILM TITLEACCEPTDROPUNDECIDEDCONTENT
BlacKkKlansman(      )(      )(      )Racism of the Ku Klux Klan and in a police department
Boy Erased(      )(      )(      )Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation
55 Steps(      )(      )(      )The rights of mental health patients
Freak Show(      )(      )(      )Rights of transgender persons vs assimilationism
On the Basis of Sex(      )(      )(      )How men kept women from advancing
Sweet Country(      )(      )(      )Aboriginals mistreated in Australia in the 1920s

Political Film Society members must return ballots by January 31, 2018. A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Political Film Society will convene at 8481 Allenwood Road, Los Angeles, CA on February 1, 2018, at 2:00 p.m. to count ballots. All Political Film Society members are invited to the meeting.

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