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Six Films to See at Gothenburg Film Festival 2021 Gothenburg Film Festival, which takes place 29th January – 8th February, is one of the most awaited industry events for Nordic film professionals and enthusiasts. It is also an exciting event for Gothenburg locals, uniting all the city’s cinemas for one mission: to bring the best films from around the world to the city. Gothenburg Film festival is the largest film festival in the Nordic countries, typically screening up to 450 movies and attracting around 160.000 visitors per year. It is one of the most important annual meeting places in the Nordic film industry. The festival is known for addressing important social issues, including unequal representation in cinema. Last year, they announced their 50/50 vision initiative: from 400 movies presented, half were directed by women. ....
‘MLK/FBI’ Director: ‘America Has Reached a Tipping Point’ TheWrap magazine: “Let’s hope that the fact that communities are being galvanized can make progress toward a change in the American psyche,” Sam Pollard saysSteve Pond | January 22, 2021 @ 4:52 PM Last Updated: January 22, 2021 @ 5:19 PM AWARDS BEAT Field of Vision A version of this story about “MLK/FBI” and Sam Pollard first appeared in the Documentaries issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine. The documentary “MLK/FBI” delves into the years in the 1960s when the FBI engaged in a clandestine campaign to spy on and discredit civil rights activist and leader Martin Luther King, Jr. Director Sam Pollard’s film is a portrait of a turbulent time when the country was divided and race relations were a flashpoint for conflict and it appears now in a different era, but one that is bitterly divided in its own way. ....
change volume WTOP s Jason Fraley reviews MLK/FBI If you missed it at the Middleburg Film Festival or the Double Exposure: Investigative Film Festival back in October, you can finally watch “MLK/FBI” from the comfort of your home. The provocative documentary is now streaming just in time for the MLK holiday. The film chronicles civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as he is investigated, wiretapped and harassed by the FBI under the iron fist of Director J. Edgar Hoover between November 1963 and his assassination in April 1968. The film is directed by Sam Pollard, who was Spike Lee’s editor on “Mo’ Better Blues” (1990) and “Jungle Fever” (1991) before producing Spike’s powerful documentaries “4 Little Girls” (1997) and “When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts” (2006). ....
Documentary looks at Hoover’s attempt to ruin Martin Luther King Jr. Ed Symkus More Content Now History tells us that J. Edgar Hoover ran the FBI from 1924 to 1972. James Earl Jones, in a short voiceover near the start of “MLK/FBI,” tells us, “From 1955 to 1968, Martin Luther King led a peaceful 20th-century American revolution.” In this documentary that looks at the achievements and interactions of both men, mostly during the 1960s, it’s suggested that Hoover was attempting to protect the American way of life, and it’s stated that King’s goal was to champion the Civil Rights Movement through love and passive resistance. But what the film ends up concentrating on is Hoover’s plan to use the FBI to conduct surveillance on King, to attempt to humiliate him and weaken his leadership by exposing secrets of his private life. ....