ABSTRACT

Politics Goes to the Movies introduces the topic of political representation and ideology by analyzing some of the most important politically themed films across the history of cinema in a refreshing and concise volume. Offering a survey of political cinema from 1915 to present day, topics include: propaganda, Communism, Fascism, revolutionary cinema, and contemporary documentary. Using individual case studies that begin with The Birth of a Nation and end with O.J.: Made in America, the book introduces how various strands of international politics have been woven through the fabric of cinema by contextualizing each film in its particular historical moment. In addition, Robert Kolker offers formal analyses that explore not only overtly political themes but also how the structural properties of a film can themselves be political—how political films are made, politically.

Including films produced across Europe, North Africa, the US, and Latin America, this accessible and engaging book is an ideal introductory text for students of political cinema.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|14 pages

Revolution!

Battleship Potemkin (1925)

chapter 3|10 pages

Leni Riefenstahl and “Fascinating Fascism”

Triumph of the Will (1935)

chapter 4|11 pages

American democracy and Frank Capra

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)

chapter 5|11 pages

Revolution in the 1960s

The Battle of Algiers (1966)

chapter 6|11 pages

Revolutionary cinema in Latin America

Lucía (1968)

chapter 7|12 pages

Politics and the apocalypse

Weekend (1967)

chapter 8|9 pages

Reflections on Fascism

The Conformist (1970)

chapter 9|9 pages

The Cold War, part one

Science fiction and Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)

chapter 10|9 pages

The Cold War, part two

Point of Order (1964) and Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)

chapter 11|10 pages

Hollywood and the blacklist

Salt of the Earth (1954)

chapter 12|9 pages

Paranoia and political assassination

JFK (1991)

chapter 13|10 pages

Contemporary American politics

Documentaries

chapter 14|10 pages

Contemporary American politics

New channels