The definition of political cinema is one I don't agree with, because every film, every show, is typically political in nature. Political cinema is simply the brainchild of bad journalists.
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Every film is a political act; it's how you see the world.
I'm very interested in politics, and I feel TV is a more political medium than film.
Hollywood has always been political. They consider it their right and duty to tell us what is politically good and right.
I request the audience to not mix cinema with politics.
Indeed it can be argued that to make a powerful film you must care about the subject, therefore powerful films tend to be both political and partisan in nature.
It turns out that it's easier to do politics in a movie. People really don't want it in their TV.
Politics is a matter of human transaction. I consider absolutely everything political, because all fiction involves relationships between people, and relationships between people always include matters of power, of equity, of communication.
When I do a political movie, I do a political movie.
It's a good question, because a movie isn't good or bad based on its politics. It's usually good or bad for other reasons, though you might agree or disagree with its politics.
Politics with me isn't theater. It's performance art. Sometimes, for its own sake.
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