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Film/Documentary/Museum Exhibit Review

Each of you will choose one film or documentary, of your choice, to review and analyze. This work must be of a socio-political nature and it must discuss and comment on important international issues relevant to today. However, this does not mean the film/documentary must be contemporary, or even contemporary-set; many older works have messages that are timeless, or at least applicable to our times, and many modern historical and sci-fi films are intended to reflect current concerns. Your job is to review and critique the work, its message, and its aesthetic in a logical and reasoned analysis. What arguments or messages are the filmmakers offering? Are these arguments or messages persuasive? Why or why not? How did the films aesthetic portray and reinforce said arguments/messages?

This review is expected to be approximately 2 pages (single-spaced). Film examples range from the obvious (Taken) to the allegorical  (Children of Men) to the fantastical (Mad Max: Fury Road). TV shows such as Black Mirror obviously address important issues as well. Documentaries are legion; excellent examples are Food Inc., The Cove and H2O: The Molecule That Made Us.

Alternatively, you may choose to review and analyze a current museum exhibit that addresses contemporary political issues. As with the film review, the goal is to critique the arguments and messages of the exhibit.