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American Selfie: One Nation Shoots Itself

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  • 2020
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American Selfie: One Nation Shoots Itself (2020)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFilmmaker Alexandra Pelosi travels across the United States chronicling the unprecedented social and political upheaval of 2020 as it unfolds.Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi travels across the United States chronicling the unprecedented social and political upheaval of 2020 as it unfolds.Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi travels across the United States chronicling the unprecedented social and political upheaval of 2020 as it unfolds.

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    8sevsevencom

    Everyone lives in their own insignificant bubble

    Unfortunately, the "Health Effects" of the virus were only shown shortly through the eyes of employees of a jam packed dead bodies at funeral home. This documentary should have spent more than few minutes talking to healthcare professionals that were bombarded by death and extra work and sickness.. But not 1 minute included this side of things.. healthcare employees had the whole virus shoved in their face and they are the ones that truly had to deal with it, work hard, and know the most about it's consequences.. But l watch many documentaries and film still showed a lot of different angles and was a good watch, Showing how every person lives in their own little insignificant bubbl, and are completely oblivious to what else is happening elsewhere in their cities, countries, and the planet.
    1Sean_Biggins

    Pelosi comes off as nothing more than a wealthy, far-left liberal with a camcorder

    She clearly had no idea where she was going with this doc. Perhaps it did start off about 'selfies'? Who knows, but it just quickly spirals out of control into a bunch of garbage about the inequality between the good 'ol privileged white-skinned people and 'all the rest'. Judging from this little romp, I think Pelosi probably suffers from tremendous white guilt and that venturing off into the 'streets' is her way of trying to alleviate her guilt by mingling with the commoners, and at one point, she very carelessly shows her true colors when she runs into a homeless white-skinned, drug-addicted man in Las Vegas and quips "Why are you taking drugs? You're a WHITE MAN... the world is set up for you". That is of course one of the most offensive things a person could possibly say to a homeless white man, as though being born a white male is like some kind of meal ticket to a wonderful life! But it just shows how incredibly out of touch she is with reality that she could even think such a thing. She sounds like some kind of pampered house cat that's never even been out in the real world and clearly doesn't have a CLUE what things are like for many white-skinned people, and that massive mistake is now frozen in time for all to see, smack-dab in the middle of this lackluster video, so she's completely sealed her own fate.

    I really thought this was going to be about 'selfies', which really would have made an interesting documentary given their suspicious proliferation the world over, but instead, it really just comes off as looking like something shot by a naive teenage girl who took a film course at a local community college.
    random-70778

    Civil violence decreasing in US in 10, 25, 50, 100 and 200 year metrics and this film implies it is getting worse.

    If anyone doubts that this is based on Harvard scientism Steven Pinker extensive and peer reviewed work on the subject. Violence and social division in the US are DECREASING. The sector that is increasing in violnmce perpetration is left wing organized groups. Ironically this film shows it using as its prime example some rally in Minneapolis, where the right wing engaged in no serious violence, but left wing hate groups such as BLM and Antifa conducted organized incitements to social violence resulting in scores of deaths, hundred of serious assaults' and no les than 5,700 actions fo arson, looting or destructive vandalism. As far as Ihlan Oman, she an inveterate racist and anti-Semite herself, and since when does being foreign born exempt one from criticism? She can't be called out for her open support of several totalitarian dictators, here hatred of small business, and her support of marxist systems that resulted in the deaths and murder of over 50 million people this century because she holds two passports and therefore to call out her nonsense is xenophobic by defintion? No.
    8paul-allaer

    Showing a nation deeply, deeply divided

    "American Selfie: One Nation Shoots Itself" (2020 release; 91 min.) is a documentary about the state of the country. As the movie opens, people are taking selfies in Chicago. "I like pictures of myself", comments one guy. We then start on a 12 month journey around this country, starting in "September 2019" in what now feels like a different era: people lining up in New York to buy the newest iPhone. "Do I need it? I want it!" comments someone. As it happens, it it the very same day of a climate march in NYC. "October 2019" brings us to a Trump MAGA rally in Minneapolis, where things get very ugly very fast, coming on the heels of Trump's mysogynistic, racist and xenophobic comments about US Congresswoman Ihlan Omar (last I checked, an American citizen just like you and me). At this point we are 10 min. into the movie.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest from longtime documentarian Alexandra Pelosi (yes, daughter of). In this film, she takes to the road and documents the state of the union over the course of 12 months. It ain't a pretty picture: when you mix Trump's unrelenting divisive and racist attacks and outright lies about anything and everything with a pandemic the likes we haven't seen in over a century, it proves to be a punch to the gut. Watch the scene in "November 2019" when the film maker interviews people at the Walmart in El Paso, TX which just months before was the scene of a deadly mass shooting by a crazed guy wanting to stop an "invasion" of migrants (Trump's words). Watch the scenes in "May 2020" where New York funeral homes are overrun by COVID-19 deaths. It just breaks your heart. This movie is not easy to watch, as it so accurately reflects/exposes the difficult times this nation is going through in 2020. The release of this film couldn't be timed any better, literally a day after the last presidential debate where Trump declares with a straight face that "I am the least racist person in this room". Yea, he really said that, along with dozens of other fabrications and outright lies.

    "American Selfie: One Nation Shoots Itself" premiered on Showtime this weekend, and is now available on SHO On Demand and other streaming services. If you want to be reminded of what is at stake in the current (yes, current: tens of millions of ballots have been cast already) presidential election, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
    1levidemorney

    propaganda in a nutshell

    Don't bother, movie done by the daughter of a fall politician tells you everything you need to know.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 octobre 2020 (États-Unis)
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