Political Film Society Award for Peace
The Political Film Society Award for Peace is awarded annually by the Political Film Society Award to a film that deals with the struggle for peace in both fictional and non-fictional stories. The award has been made by the Society since 1987. The number of films nominated depends on the number of movies that qualify, and has been as low as one and as high as fourteen.
The first recipient was Platoon in 1987. The award, as with any other Political Film Society Award, can go to a mainstream, independent or international film. The Political Film Society looks at a broad selection of movies before it nominates them.
1980s
- 1987 Platoon
- 1988 Good Morning, Vietnam
- 1989' Casualties of War
1990s
- 1990 Dances with Wolves
- Dreams Come True
- 1991 Boyz n the Hood
- 1992 Grand Canyon
- 1993 Heaven and Earth
- 1994 The War
- 1995 Beyond Rangoon
- 1996 Michael Collins
- 1997 Seven Years in Tibet
- 1998 Savior
- 1999 Three Kings
2000s
- 2000 Thirteen Days
- 2001 Lumumba
- 2002 The Quiet American
- 2003 Sandstorm
- 2004 Tae Guk Gi
- 2005 Munich
- 2006 Joyeux Noël
- 2007 O Jerusalem
- 2008 Stop-Loss
- 2009 The Hurt Locker
2010s
- 2010 The Ghost Writer
- 2011 5 Days of War
- 2012 West of Thunder
- 2013
- 2014 Diplomacy
- 2015 Timbuktu
- 2016
Sources
See also
- Political Film Society Award for Democracy
- Political Film Society Award for Exposé
- Political Film Society Award for Human Rights
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