Welcome back to Cause Cinema Podcast. This was yet another amazing year for the doc genre, and especially for social impact films. We are focusing on US productions here. Stay tuned for our International list. Most of these films scored in the 90s with critics at Rotten Tomatoes, many of them award winners on the festival circuit.
While we feel these are the top overall social impact movies of the year, we know “best” is subjective, so we’re not presenting them here as a countdown, but covering in alphabetical order. To hear the podcast, click PLAY button below, and when you're ready to see the movies, thumbnails below will connect you to the viewing platforms for each of the movies.
Human Rights Day is observed by the international community every year on 10 December. It commemorates the day in 1948 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In recognition of these efforts, we present 3 films where freedom is at stake.
Click the play button below to hare the podcast, and note the links below that will take you to the various platforms where these films are available. The Breadwinner The Square Abacus: Small Enough to Jail |
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