Film as Political Commentary: The 2000s and the Response to Global Events

Par : Aaron Stewart
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231900459
  • EAN9798231900459
  • Date de parution25/04/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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"Film as Political Commentary: The 2000s and the Response to Global Events" by Aaron Stewart explores the pivotal role cinema played in reflecting and critiquing the political, social, and ideological currents of the 2000s. Through a series of in-depth analyses, this book examines how filmmakers responded to major global events of the decade, including the War on Terror, the rise of globalization, the effects of neoliberalism, and shifting political landscapes.
By focusing on films such as Fahrenheit 9/11, The Hurt Locker, V for Vendetta, and The Battle of Algiers, Stewart delves into how movies not only entertained but also became a powerful platform for political commentary, challenging dominant narratives and prompting viewers to question the world around them. This book provides a comprehensive look at how cinema mirrored societal anxieties, ignited debates, and played a crucial role in shaping public perception of the most pressing issues of the era.
"Film as Political Commentary: The 2000s and the Response to Global Events" by Aaron Stewart explores the pivotal role cinema played in reflecting and critiquing the political, social, and ideological currents of the 2000s. Through a series of in-depth analyses, this book examines how filmmakers responded to major global events of the decade, including the War on Terror, the rise of globalization, the effects of neoliberalism, and shifting political landscapes.
By focusing on films such as Fahrenheit 9/11, The Hurt Locker, V for Vendetta, and The Battle of Algiers, Stewart delves into how movies not only entertained but also became a powerful platform for political commentary, challenging dominant narratives and prompting viewers to question the world around them. This book provides a comprehensive look at how cinema mirrored societal anxieties, ignited debates, and played a crucial role in shaping public perception of the most pressing issues of the era.