In a divided America, Van Jones attempts to pass a landmark criminal justice bill - and finds himself under fire from all sides.In a divided America, Van Jones attempts to pass a landmark criminal justice bill - and finds himself under fire from all sides.In a divided America, Van Jones attempts to pass a landmark criminal justice bill - and finds himself under fire from all sides.
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- 1 win & 3 nominations total
Karen Bass
- Self - California Congresswoman
- (as Rep. Karen Bass)
Mike Lee
- Self - Senate Judiciary Committee
- (as Sen. Mike Lee)
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In a time of incredible political deadlock, The First Step shows what it's like to find a middle ground, along with the benefits and the consequences of compromise. The film not only gives viewers an inside look into the complexity and messiness of the legislative process, but it also is a moving portrait of Van Jones and his evolution as a social justice advocate.
While there have been numerous political documentaries in recent decades, many get caught up in partisan bias. And thats where the First Step succeeds, doing its best to bring the viewer in without forcing a specific perspective, leaving the audience to recognize that nothing is complete and progress is an ever evolving.
While there have been numerous political documentaries in recent decades, many get caught up in partisan bias. And thats where the First Step succeeds, doing its best to bring the viewer in without forcing a specific perspective, leaving the audience to recognize that nothing is complete and progress is an ever evolving.
Absolutely amazing. Wonderfully produced and incredibly high-value content. The director and producers of the film captured the essence of Van Jones' efforts to bring this country together through rehabilitation, redemption, and restorative justice to a "t". A fabulous watch the whole way through. You will undoubtedly come away from this experience enlightened and inspired. Everyone should see this film. This is how documentaries should be made!
The First Step explores contemporary "politics" on the ground and in a very nuanced, compelling, and intimate way. The documentary doesn't follow a simple three-act structure or devolve into biopic territory. Importantly, it does raise critical questions about the opportunities and challenges for making progressive social change in general and building support for legislation in particular. The First Step is a powerful film, perfect for students as well as those interested in an intense, verite-style documentary about our contentious political moment.
There was so much I wanted to discuss after watcing The First Step. Van Jones' work is a fascinating window into some important issues of our time. I was blown away by Van's passion, eloquence, and willingness to dive into controversy for what he believes. The tension between ideologic purity and the messiness of compromise and bridge-building needed to get stuff done was absolutely captivating. The filmmakers display a lot of integrity and kindness in allowing space for a variety of people to express their deep, passionate opinions, most of which are informed by experiences with the cruelty of incarceration, racism, and addiction. The intimate footage with an all-star cast of celebrities and politicians is incredible, but the humanity, courage, and suffering of the non-celebrity people presented in the film moved me to tears multiple times. Both my brain and heart worked hard.
This film gives you hope that in our polarized times that there is a path forward, but it will take bravery and smarts to get there.
The filmmakers were able to get unexpected access to politicians and decisions makers while the legislative process was happening. In most other documentaries all you get is interview recaps. ...this rally grounded the film and connects you emotionally to the tension that the subjects were feeling as they fought for progress.
The filmmakers were able to get unexpected access to politicians and decisions makers while the legislative process was happening. In most other documentaries all you get is interview recaps. ...this rally grounded the film and connects you emotionally to the tension that the subjects were feeling as they fought for progress.
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