Political Film Review #613

VOTING CONTINUES FOR BEST POLITICAL FILMS OF 2019

Twenty-two films have been nominated by the Political Film Society for 2019 in each of four categories. Official Secrets and The Report are the only nominees for the category DEMOCRACY. Four films have been nominated for promoting PEACE—15 Minutes of War, Ashes in the Snow, Jirga, and Official Secrets. However, a large number of films have been nominated for EXPOSÉ and HUMAN RIGHTS. Because no more than five films can appear on the final ballot, members now have an opportunity to narrow the list. By January 31, members now can vote YES for the top five in each category. If you feel that a film is utterly deserving, then vote NO. If you are neither strongly in favor nor against, select UNDECIDED:

Among EXPOSÉ films, vote for the FIVE films that best bring to light lesser known political facts:

FILM TITLEYESNOCONTENT
15 Minutes of War  French attack on Somali terrorists in 1976
Ashes in the Snow  Soviet attack on Lithuania in 1941
Brian Banks  Black athlete falsely charged with rape
Capernaum  Child sue Syrian parents for being born
Dark Waters  Lawsuit that bankrupted DuPont
Go for Broke  Japanese Americans prove loyalty in WW2
Harriet  Biopic of Harriet Tubman
I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians  Romanian Holocaust in WW2
The Invisibles  1,700 Berlin Jews survived Nazi German
Just Mercy  Black man falsely charged with murder
Mob Town  How the FBI finally focused on the Mafia
Official Secrets  How countries were forced to support Iraq War until blackmailing was exposed.
Red Joan  The woman who leaked nuclear secrets to the USSR to ensure mutual deterrence and therefore non-use.
The Report  Bush administration’s use of torture exposed despite CIA pressure.
Richard Jewell  FBI incompetence in dealing with Atlanta bombing in 1996
Seberg  Famous movie star supports Black Panthers
Skin  Former White Nationalist campaigns to stop the movement
The Two Popes  Why Pope Benedict resigned in favor of Pope Francis
 
Vote for the FIVE films that best promote political consciousness of human rights:
FILM TITLEYESNOCONTENT
Ashes in the Snow  Soviet mistreatment of prisoners
At War  How globalization produces unemployment
Brian Banks  Unequal criminal justice for a Black athlete   
Capernaum  How Syrian refugees cope in Lebanon
Clemency  Capital punishment toll on all involved
Dark Waters  How DuPont poisoned its Teflon employees
Harriet  How slaves were mistreated and fled north
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
Just Mercy  Racial bias in Alabama criminal justice system
The Report  Visual examples of USA torture
Richard Jewell  The FBI hounds an innocent person
Saint Judy  Lawyer wins landmark case allowing sexual mistreatment as grounds to get asylum.
Seberg  FBI harasses woman for supporting Black Panthers
Skin  How White Nationalists support terrorism

The Political Film Society Board of Directors will meet on Saturday, February 1, at 9 a.m. (8481 Allenwood Road, LA 90046) to count ballots. The top five will be placed onto the final ballot along with the nominees in the other two categories. Final ballots will be distributed February 1.

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