LIST OF BEST POLITICAL DOCUMENTARIES of 2010
ALSO Proud Oscar Winners Support Unions, Slam Wall Street in Righteous Speeches!

Hollywood is generally considered fairly liberal, with actors like Sean
Penn and Mark Ruffalo doing on-the-ground work. But it's not often that
righteous film people in lower profiles get a platform as big as the
Oscars in which to speak out -- and when they do, they tend not to mince
words.

Oscar night 2011, there were two such examples. First, Wally Pfister --
winner of the Best Cinematographer award for Inception -- specifically
thanked his unionized crew for their work on the visually stunning film.

Backstage, he told reporters he was disgusted at Scott Walker's bill.I
think that what is going on in Wisconsin is kind of madness right now,
Pfister says. 'I have been a union member for 30 years and what the
union has given to me is security for my family. They have given me
health care in a country that doesn’t provide health care and I think
unions are a very important part of the middle class in America all we
are trying to do is get a decent wage and have medical care."

For the Best Documentary category, the odds were stacked in
progressives' favor, as there was an unprecedented number of
forward-thinking entries this year. The one that swept it, though, was
Inside Job, director Charles Ferguson's look into Wall Street corruption
and its exploitation of the middle and working classes. Before
administering his thanks, Ferguson said, "Forgive me, I must start by
pointing out that three years after our horrific financial crisis caused
by financial fraud, not a single financial executive has gone to jail,
and that's wrong."

Check out our list of some of the ten best political documentaries this
year here; "Inside Job" tops them all.

Get Angry: 10 of the Best Political Documentaries of the Last Year

From Eliot Spitzer to Daniel Ellsberg, documentary filmmakers didn’t lack engrossing subjects in the past year. Thanks largely to personal technology and its discontents, we're living through a renaissance of activist filmmaking -- never before in the history of popular media have nonfiction films been so convenient to execute, so inexpensive to finance and so easy to distribute. Every year oodles and oodles of angry political essay-films come out now, in theaters and/or on DVD and streaming services, on every subject from war to Wall Street to industrial pollution, and no viewer can be blamed for feeling like a drowner in a sea of outrage. But you need see only 10 -- the best political docs of last year. POSTER's NOTE: What more fun way can 5k make you 5 million? And save the world? See the VIDEO AUTEUR'S INDEX PAGE

Inside Job (Sony) As thorough and well-researched and absolutely enraging an explication of the financial meltdown as we're likely to get (since that seeming obligatory tsunami of thousand-page Grand Jury indictments will never be written), Charles Ferguson's film is one of several Wall Street exposé docs this year. But it's the one that needs to be seen, preferably with an Ativan.

Casino Jack and the United States of Money (Magnolia) Alex Gibney's portrait of the felon-lobbyist is a lively, action-packed evidentiary affair, and if you didn't quite understand what Abramoff did when his name hit the headlines in 2006, here's where you'll get it all straight. Which is what you should do, because the man's outrageous career of graft, extortion, fraud, money laundering and possibly murder reveals the essential amorality of our federal circus so clearly that any withering hope you held that we lived in a democracy worthy of the word will be squashed. There is also a flick C.J. with KEVIN SPACEY playing Abramoff, you gotta see that one too!

Countdown to Zero(Magnolia) Lucy Walker's fire-breathing film about the potentiality--nay, the inevitability--of a non-state 'actor' acquiring or making a nuclear weapon from the Soviet Union's lost stockpiles actually doesn't have that much of a political axe to grind. It just sets out to steal your sleep, and it does. This is the one film of 2010 I frankly wish I hadn't seen.

Gasland (New Video) Talk about nightmares: Josh Fox's beautiful and poundingly distressing movie uncovers a secret march of destruction: a wave of deep-shale natural gas digging that, since Dick Cheney exempted the industry from any environmental regulation of any kind, has carpeted the U.S. with hundreds of thousands of drill sites that routinely destroy entire wildernesses and commonly turn people's tap water into propane. Fox's document should be a town-hall requirement in every town sitting on gas deposits. Which looks like something close to a full third of American municipalities.

The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers (First Run) An orthodox but stirring recounting of Ellsberg's famous conversion from a RAND Corp. functionary to the biggest whistleblower of the 20th century. When else did one man virtually stop a war all by himself? WikiLeaks critics, take note.

Waiting for Armageddon (First Run) This doc, by Kate Davis, Franco Sacchi and David Heilbroner, endeavors to document our three major monotheisms' current lust for end times. It's not an insignificant topic, and it does intimately involve hundreds of millions of people, mostly evangelicals, who love nothing better than to detail exactly how Biblical prophecy will scorch the Earth and of course rescue the handful of twinkly-eyed maniacs who are convinced they're doing God's business like no one else.

Budrus (coming in May, Just Vision) Julie Bacha's film recounts how a patient, quiet longtime community organizer and local family man in the titular Palestinian village commits to a protest regimen of nonviolence, as the soldiers and bulldozers move in to erect the Partition Wall, in 2004 and 2005. Inspiring, as much for the sacrifice and reason exhibited by the villagers and the Israeli protesters that help them, as for the central figure himself, a heroic ordinary man who seems to be the governor or congressman we wish we all had, and never, ever will.

Restrepo (Virgil) A beautifully made document of grunt life in the worst combat zone in Afghanistan, this film by Tim Hetherington and celebrity journalist Sebastian Junger is required viewing because of the thoughtless accolades it's received from a political disengaged critical community. It's immediate, powerful stuff, but it's also a one-sided, pity-the-soldier piece of subtle, hawkish propaganda, in which we grow intimate with these heart-of-gold warriors even as they kill civilians, maim babies and then spend months bemoaning the death of a single platoon member for whom the film is named.

Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer (Magnolia) Alex Gibney's characteristically thorough survey of the Spitzer history is compelling as indictment--not of Spitzer, but of the army of GOP honchos who spent years trying to bring him down--and as tragedy, in which privilege and self-indulgence robbed the landscape of an effective anti-corporate man of action.

The Oath (Zeitgeist) Insinuating film by Laura Poitras focuses on a sleekly handsome Yemeni taxi driver who just happened to be Osama bin Laden's bodyguard, and a fervent jihadist, for much of the '90s. Now a kind of minor jihadist celebrity who loves the camera, he is also burdened by guilt, by having abandoned his role as a warrior, by the collision between his devotion and his divulgence of al Qaeda info to the FBI. Perhaps the most insightful, and yet inconclusive, film about jihadism yet made.

 
Michael Atkinson has written or edited many books, including Exile Cinema: Filmmakers at Work Beyond Hollywood (2008) and the mystery novels Hemingway Deadlights (2009) and Hemingway Cutthroat (2010). He blogs at Zero For Conduct.


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