ABSTRACT

In order to be able to protect human rights, it is first necessary to see the denial of those rights. Aside from experiencing human rights violations directly, either as a victim or as an eyewitness, more than any other medium film is able to bring us closer to this aspect of the human experience. Yet, notwithstanding its importance to human rights, film has received virtually no scholarly attention and thus one of the primary goals of this book is to begin to fill this gap. From an historical perspective, human rights were not at all self-evident by reason alone, but had to gain standing through an appeal to human emotions found in novels as well as in works of moral philosophy and legal theory. Although literature continues to play an important role in the human rights project, film is able to take us that much further, by universalizing the particular experience of others different from ourselves, the viewers. Watching Human Rights analyzes more than 100 of the finest human rights films ever made-documentaries, feature films, faux documentaries, animations, and even cartoons. It will introduce the reader to a wealth of films that might otherwise remain unknown, but it also shows the human rights themes in films that all of us are familiar with.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part I

Feature Films

chapter 3|3 pages

Missing: (Costa-Gavras, 1982)

chapter 4|2 pages

The Official Story: (Luis Puenzo, 1985)

chapter 5|2 pages

The Killing Fields: (Roland Joffé, 1984)

chapter 6|2 pages

Once Were Warriors: (Lee Tamahori, 1994)

chapter 7|2 pages

Hunger: (Steve McQueen, 2008)

chapter 11|2 pages

Dead Man Walking: (Tim Robbins, 1995)

chapter 12|3 pages

The Pianist: (Roman Polanski, 2002)

chapter 13|2 pages

Journey of Hope: (Xavier Koller, 1990)

chapter 14|2 pages

Midnight Cowboy: (John Schlesinger, 1969)

chapter 15|2 pages

Gandhi: (Richard Attenborough, 1982)

chapter 16|2 pages

Slumdog Millionaire: (Danny Boyle, 2008)

chapter 17|4 pages

Milk: (Gus Van Sant, 2008)

chapter 18|3 pages

Norma Rae: (Martin Ritt, 1979)

chapter 19|3 pages

The Insider: (Michael Mann, 1999)

chapter 20|3 pages

V for Vendetta: (James McTeigue, 2005)

chapter 21|3 pages

A Dry White Season: (Euzhan Palcy, 1989)

chapter 22|3 pages

Philadelphia: (Jonathan Demme, 1993)

chapter 26|2 pages

District 9: (Neill Blomkamp, 2009)

chapter 27|2 pages

Sophie's Choice: (Alan J. Pakula, 1982)

chapter 28|3 pages

Bloody Sunday: (Paul Greengrass, 2002)

chapter 29|2 pages

Omagh: (Pete Travis, 2004)

chapter 30|3 pages

Paradise Now: (Hany Abu-Assad, 2005)

chapter 32|2 pages

Waltz with Bashir: (Ari Folman, 2008)

chapter 33|2 pages

Amazing Grace: (Michael Apted, 2006)

chapter 34|2 pages

Mississippi Burning: (Alan Parker, 1988)

chapter 35|3 pages

The Circle: (Jafar Panahi, 2000)

chapter 36|3 pages

Bamako: (Abderrahmane Sissako, 2006)

chapter 38|2 pages

Vera Drake: (Mike Leigh, 2004)

chapter 39|2 pages

Lilya 4-Ever: (Lukas Moodysson, 2002)

chapter 40|3 pages

Men with Guns: (John Sayles, 1997)

chapter 42|2 pages

Au Revoir Les Enfants: (Louis Malle, 1987)

chapter 43|2 pages

Moolaadé: (Ousmane Sembène, 2004)

chapter 45|3 pages

Even the Rain: (Icíar Bollaín, 2010)

chapter 46|3 pages

Lord of War: (Andrew Niccol, 2005)

chapter 49|2 pages

City of Life and Death: (Lu Chuan, 2009)

part II|83 pages

Documentaries

chapter 1|2 pages

Darwin's Nightmare: (Hubert Sauper, 2004)

chapter 3|3 pages

Hoop Dreams: (Steve James, 1994)

chapter 4|3 pages

USA vs. Al-Arian: (Line Halvorsen, 2007)

chapter 5|1 pages

The Agronomist: (Jonathan Demme, 2003)

chapter 6|3 pages

4 Little Girls: (Spike Lee, 1997)

chapter 8|2 pages

We Were Here: (David Weissman, 2011)

chapter 11|2 pages

Roger & Me: (Michael Moore, 1989)

chapter 17|1 pages

Last Train Home: (Lixin Fan, 2009)

chapter 23|3 pages

Taxi to the Dark Side: (Alex Gibney, 2007)

chapter 24|3 pages

Ghosts of Abu Ghraib: (Rory Kennedy, 2007)

chapter 25|2 pages

Crude: (Joe Berlinger, 2009)

chapter 28|3 pages

Budrus: (Julia Bacha, 2009)

chapter 33|2 pages

The Inheritors: (Eugenio Polgovsky, 2008)

chapter 35|2 pages

Public Housing: (Frederick Wiseman, 1997)

chapter 37|2 pages

Shipbreakers: (Michael Kot, 2004)

chapter 44|2 pages

Fahrenheit 9/11: (Michael Moore, 2004)