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Selma tells the story of Martin Luther King Jr. and one of the greatest non-violent protests in U.S. history. Ava DuVernay directs this historical drama that captured hearts and minds but also made us ask some questions about historical accuracy in film. In today’s episode of Crash Course Film Criticism, Michael takes us on a journey through the film Selma.
Check out all 15 films we’ll be talking about below!!!
***Film Selection***
Citizen Kane
Aliens
Where Are My Children?
Selma
In the Mood For Love
Do the Right Thing
Lost In Translation
Apocalypse Now
Pan’s Labyrinth
The Limey
Three Colors: Blue
The Eagle Huntress
Moonlight
Beasts of No Nation
2001: A Space Odyssey
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Aliens: Crash Course Film Criticism #2
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Citizen Kane: Crash Course Film Criticism #1
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2001 - A Space Odyssey: Crash Course Film Criticism #15
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Beasts of No Nation: Crash Course Film Criticism #14
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Moonlight: Crash Course Film Criticism #13
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The Eagle Huntress: Crash Course Film Criticism #12
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Three Colors - Blue: Crash Course Film Criticism #11
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The Limey: Crash Course Film Criticism #10
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Pan’s Labyrinth: Crash Course Film Criticism #9
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Apocalypse Now: Crash Course Film Criticism #8
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Lost in Translation: Crash Course Film Criticism #7
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Do the Right Thing: Crash Course Film Criticism #6
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In the Mood For Love: Crash Course Film Criticism #5
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Where Are My Children: Crash Course Film Criticism #4