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10 Movies that Able Changing World Views

1. The Thin Blue Line
Released in 1988, this film tells the story of Randall Dale Adams, a man who one was sentenced to death for the murder of a Dallas police officer. Using research and a number of stylized reenactments, Morris uses movies to illustrate that the eyewitness testimony of the evil that can not be relied upon, and that a number of other witnesses in the trial has made a false oath. As a result of publicity surrounding the release of The Thin Blue Line, Adams finally given a chance at a retrial, acquitted of murder charges, and give back his freedom. The film is now considered a classic of documentary films, and the style scene reenactments are extremely influential on subsequent films and television shows.


2. The Birth Of A Nation
First released in 1915. The film swept the narrative following the events surrounding the American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln's assassination, and the formation of the Ku Klux Klan. The film was a huge success, but soon came the spotlight for historical inaccuracies and blatant racism. It was condemned by a number of organizations, including the NAACP, and several major cities are prohibited from release. In places it was released, including Boston and Philadelphia, riots often broke out, and at least one white man killed a black teenager after seeing it

3. Triumph Of The Will
Prototypical propaganda film, Triumph Of The Will is a prime example of the ways that art can be used for evil purposes. It is as if a documentary about the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, Triumph Of The Will is the actuality of the carefully constructed piece of propaganda designed to champion the ideology of Adolf Hitler

4. The Battle of Algiers
This movie is a chart of the struggle of the Algerian War of Independence in the 1950s. because it is 'flaming' film banned in France for five years after its release, and was condemned by some government officials. The 60s was a time of massive decolonization around the globe, and many claim that The Battle of Algiers appears as a sort of manual for how to conduct guerrilla warfare and urban, and it has been said that groups like the Black Panthers and the Irish Republican Army carried out a few tactics used in the film. Effect of the film is so far reaching that has since been used as a teaching tool for counter-team, and was even played at the Pentagon in 2003 as an example of the problems faced by the U.S. military in Iraq.

5. An Inconvenient Truth
No one denies the movie made ​​by former Vice President Al Gore, the film about the possible dangers of global warming become a cultural phenomenon. In addition to being the fourth highest-selling documentary in U.S. history, An Inconvenient Truth is credited with raising awareness of issues around the world and helping to make climate change a major topic of debate in the next political campaign. In the years since its release, the film has been a view that is necessary for government officials in a number of different European countries, and has even been used-for a lot of controversy, as part of the science curriculum in some American high school

6. Jfk
Movie about the assassination of John F. Kennedy immediately became one of the most controversial movie ever made when it's prime in 1991. Even before its release, critics and historians have attacked the government's theory about the possibility of conspiracy behind the assassination of the President, with many saying that Stone played fast and loose with the facts and that the film was rejected Kennedy's legacy. Stone received countless death threats, all this media attention only contributed to the success of the film, and helped to restart the debate over what really happened in Dallas in 1963

7. Harlan County, USA
The documentary is followed by 180 coal miners in Kentucky are on strike. with a number of acts of violence, and only after one of the miners were shot dead that some compromise was finally reached. Kopple cameras were there to document it all, and there is little doubt that some incidents of violence was avoided only because he and his film crew were present as witnesses. This film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1976, and its success helped the miners in Harlan County and other parts of the country gain public awareness they need to ensure safer working conditions

8. 2001: A Space Odyssey
It may be hard to imagine now, but when it was released in 1968, 2001 is one of the most innovative, imaginative, and really confusing movie ever made. The film, which in part followed the space mission to Saturn, which was praised for attention to detail and scientific realism, and a number of technologies are expected, such as flat-screen TV and voice recognition software, since it happened. Its influence on later movie varied, but most importantly, it captured the public imagination about the possibility of space travel, and inspired many NASA scientists will put a man on the moon a year later. With this in mind, it's little surprise that when they landed on the moon by Apollo 11 astronauts described the scene as "just like 2001

9. Rosetta
Tells the story of a teenage girl named Rosetta, who after leaving home to escape an alcoholic mother, trying to find a job he can survive on its own. The film's depiction of the characters struggle to move it so realistic and able to inspire a new law in Belgium that prohibits employers from youth workers to pay nothing less than the minimum wage. This movie was released 99 years, managed to get the Palm d'Or award at the Cannes movie festival

10. Super Size Me
Super size me is a documentary by Morgan Spurlock. This movie documents how Spurlock became a big plus from eating Mc Donalds with jumbo servings in 30 days. This movie makes mc d to stop the production of 'super size' in food, and change our view all of the junk food



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