I have the opportunity to screen movies to a somewhat sizeable audience quite regularly, and I need some recommendations, because my knowledge only extends so much. The audience will go from somewhat politically engaged to extremely radicalized, knowledgeable people (as much politically as with movies).
Be it an experimental documentary which subverts a whole political question, an astute analysis of a geopolitical situation, an emotionally devastating (or potentially hopeful) fiction, or just a very sensible poetic essay in the Chris Marker style or documentary like Paris is Burning, I need it all.
Preferably not something mainstream as that kind would already be widely available to watch for most and the goal is to widen the audience of lesser known movies that need to be shown just as much. Like really very obscure stuff preferably.
Thank you comrades.
edit : here's your list:
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Come and see
Tender Comrade
The North Star
Reds
My Brothers and Sisters to the North
The Spook Who Sat By The Door
Harlan County, USA
Matewan
Robocop
Z
Stop Filming Us
Gaza Fights for Freedom
Nuit et Brouillard
Der Fall Gleiwitz
Network
Dog Day Afternoon
The Unknown War
Weekend
La Chinoise
Blue Gold
Syriana
Dominion
Earthlings
Carnage
Okja
Lucio
The Act of Killing
The Look of Silence
The planet of the Humans
Seaspiracy
Hypernormalization
Hotel Terminus
Man With A Movie Camera
The Organizer (i compagni)
Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion
Property is No Longer a Theft
The Working Class Goes to Heaven
Hara-Kiri
The Human Condition
Pitfall
Woman in the dunes
Good Morning
Night and Fog in Japan
Three Resurrected Drunkards
Death by Hanging
Canoa: A Shameful Memory
Xala
Sorry to Bother You
Black Gold
Barry
The Times of Harvey Milk
Las Sandinistas
What is the "ridiculous stuff" they "invented"?
The scene where all the Germans are having a party and laughing sticks out in my mind. It's just dumb. They performed enough real atrocities without the filmmakers having to exaggerate and going over the top.