Title: On the Nature of Political Films Criteria
1On the Nature of Political FilmsCriteria 1
Intent
- Those involved in the production (producer,
director, studio) either - (a) intend to deliver a political statement or
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- (b) an intent is reasonably implied from media
interviews, commercial advertisements,or the
consensus of film scholars and reviewers
2On the Nature of Political FilmsCriteria 2
Effect
- Grounded in the audience's understanding of the
film's political text. - The extent to which the audience is aware and
understands that the - primary story
- depicts some aspect of political history
- (b) promotes a particular "message" (issue-based,
social consciousness of problem,
ideology)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â - (c) serves as propaganda
- (d) supports capitalism in situations where
others are disadvantaged by the socio-economic
and class system  Â
3Politics in Film
- Use of law and its enforcement against
dissidents Boycott and Mississippi Burning - Characteristics of small towns and locals
Boycott, Mississippi Burning, Inherit the Wind - Political socialization how individuals acquire
attitudes and beliefs Mississippi Burning - Capturing a cultural era or ethos Tomorrow
Belongs to Me scene from Cabaret the air of
violence in a Mississippi town troops serving in
Vietnam inside evangelical organizations - The characteristics of a mass movement Boycott
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            Good Night and Good Luck (2006)
5House Un-American Activities CommitteeWave 1
Hollywood
6The Hollywood 10
7Screenwriters
Dalton Trumbo
Ring Lardner, Jr.
8Directors
Herbert Biberman
Edward Dmytryk
9House Un-American Activities CommitteeWave 2
Alger Hiss
10Alger Hiss, U.S. Department of State
11Richard Nixon, HUAC Major Adversary to Hiss
12Whittaker Chambers, Chief Accuser of Hiss
13House Un-American Activities CommitteeWave 3
Hollywood Again
14The Elia Kazan-Arthur Miller Controversy
Elia Kazan, On the Waterfront Arthur Miller, The
Crucible
15Actor Larry Parks
Dont present me with the choice of either being
in contempt of this committee and going to jail
or forcing me to really crawl through the mud to
be an informer. For what purpose? I dont think
it is a choice at all. I dont think this is
American. I dont think this is American justice.
16Actor Sterling HaydenNamed Names
I was a rat, a stoolie, and the names I named of
those close friends were blacklisted and
deprived of their livelihood (1963)
17Senator Joe McCarthy
18McCarthy and Chief Aid, Roy Cohen
19Murrow on Radio
His fame was based upon covering the siege of
London, numerous venues during World War II, and
creating a group of talented young reporters
nicknamed Murrows Boys
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21The Move to Television Edward R. Murrow and
Fred Friendly, Producer(played by David
Strathairn and George Clooney)
22CBS Executive William Paley(played by Frank
Langella)
23Sig Mickelson, Director of CBS News(played by
Jeff Daniels)
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