Political Film Society Award for Democracy
The Political Film Society Award for democracy is given out each year to a film that promotes, educates, and raises the awareness level of the public in the specific areas of democracy and freedom. This award has been handed out by the Society since 1988. Depending on the number of movies that qualify, sometimes only one film is nominated for this award, but as many as seven have been nominated in years past.
The film that first won this award was The Milagro Beanfield War in 1988 that was directed by Robert Redford. The only other award nominated in 1988 against The Milagro Beanfield War was Stand and Deliver. The award, as with any other Political Film Society Award, can go to a mainstream film, independent film, or even an international film. The Political Film Society looks at a broad selection of movies before it nominates them for an award.
1980s
- 1989 Dead Poets Society
1990s
- 1991 City of Hope
- 1994 Rapa Nui
- 1995 Beyond Rangoon
- 1996 No films won
- Basquiat
- Dead Man Walking
- The People Vs. Larry Flynt
- 1997 Red Corner
- 1999 The Insider
- East of Hope Street
- Fight Club
- Naturally Native
- Three Kings
2000s
- 2000 Sunshine
- The Contender
- Human Resources
- The Hurricane
- It All Starts Today
- Steal This Movie!
- 2002 Y Tu Mamá También
- 2006 Sophie Scholl: The Final Days
- Cautiva
- Deathof a President
- The Listening
- 2008 Milk
- Changeling
- Flash of Genius
- Nothing But the Truth
- 2009 Invictus
2010s
- 2010 Blood Done Sign My Name
- Formosa Betrayed
- Princess Ka`iulani
- 2011 The Lady
- Amigo
- Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within
- Of Gods and Men
- Man of the Year
- 2012 Lincoln
See also
- Political Film Society Award for Exposé
- Political Film Society Award for Human Rights
- Political Film Society Award for Peace