Far from Poland
FAR FROM POLAND is probably the first American non-fiction film (Godmilow calls it a "drama-tary") to explode cinema verite's mythic claim to be the only trustworthy mode of representation for discussing the real world, and in particular, social and political issues, on film. Refused a visa to travel to Poland, "Jillski" (her Polish nickname in the film) has to literally re-invent the documentary to deal with the Polish situation and she does so with a particular eye to deconstructing not only documentary's specific claims to objectivity, but also the bourgeois audience's desire to sit comfortably in their seats, feel compassion, feel themselves part of the solution (not part of the problem) by having felt compassion for the poor oppressed Poles, who, Godmilow would argue, are far more acutely aware of their situation and what forces oppress them than the liberal American folk in the movie house.
You May Also Like

To Singapore, with Love

Is the Crown at war with…

Utopia Ltd.

In Order Not to Be Here

Alice Walker: Beauty in …

Step

Trophy

Unrest

500 Years

Take Every Wave: The Lif…

This Is Everything: Gigi…

Approaching the Elephant

Riotsville, USA

Jesus Camp

Dig!

In the Realms of the Unr…

Mabel

The Man Who Made Angels …

The Pharmacy: Shanghai
