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POLITICAL FILM  REVIEW 
P.O.  Box  461267 
Hollywood, CA 90046 
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#531                                                                        
    NEWSLETTER OF THE POLITICAL FILM SOCIETY, INC                           
                       February 1, 2017                                     
                                       
FINAL VOTING  BEGINS FOR BEST POLITICAL FILMS OF 2016 
To cast your ballots, if you  feel that a film should receive the award, 
mark your ballot YES for that film. Only one film can be marked  YES in each 
category!  If  inappropriate, mark NO. If you did  not see a film, put an X 
for NEUTRAL. Polls close at midnight  February 28. If the emailed ballot is 
hard to read, kindly see the attached  file. 
For EXPOSÉ films, bringing to prominence  lesser known facts that raise 
political consciousness, select the best film from  the following: 
     
FILM  TITLE  
YES  
NO  
NEUTRAL  
CONTENT   
Denial  



Holocaust denier sues Holocaust expert for libel in a  London  court.   
The People v Fritz  Bauer  



German Attorney General Bauer despite oppo-sition in  his country tracks 
down Eichmann.   
The Siege of  Jadotville  



Irish UN peacekeeping troops in the Congo face overwhelming Katanga 
opposition.     
Silence  



How Japanese got rid of  Christianity.   
War Dogs  



How millions have been made from the arms trade in  Afghanistan and Iraq 
and  elsewhere.
For HUMAN RIGHTS films, select the best  film from the following: 
     
FILM  TITLE  
YES  
NO  
NEUTRAL  
CONTENT   
The Innocents  



How Russian troops raped nuns in their occupation of  Poland after World 
War  II.   
Loving  



A couple makes interracial marriage a  right.   
The Birth of a  Nation  



Nat Turner slave rebellion of 1831.     
Race  



How track star Jesse Owens overcame  racism.   
Silence  



How Japanese got rid of Christianity, using  torture.
For films promoting PEACE, select the best film from the  following: 
     
FILM  TITLE  
YES  
NO  
NEUTRAL  
CONTENT   
Eye in the Sky  



Drones as indiscriminate killers of  innocents.   
Land of Mine  



German boy POWs are forced to clear landmines in  Denmark but half  die.   
Tanna  



A traditional Vanuatu tribe, which has resisted colonization  accepts “love 
 marriage.”
To complete your ballot, send  to either [log in to unmask] or to Political 
Film Society,  P.O. Box 461267, Hollywood, CA 90046 by February 28, 2017. 
Winners will be  announced on March 1, 2017. 
Some of the films listed are  available from well-known  websites.

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