Movies recommended by Barack Obama

Barack Obama's Favorite Movies 2020


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Complete list of Barack Obama 2020 movie recommendations. Every year Barack Obama has a tradition revealing the list of his favorite movies and other stuff he likes. Check out what surprises this year's list is holding with the ultimate list of Barack Obama favorite films!
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Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution

Down the road from Woodstock in the early 1970s, a revolution blossomed in a ramshackle summer camp for disabled teenagers, transforming their young lives and igniting a landmark movement.
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Selah and the Spades

Paloma, the new girl at an esteemed prep school, is drawn into the daily aggressions of warring senior class factions. She joins the Spades and becomes friends with the Spades’ leader, an enigmatic and scheming cheerleader named Selah.
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Boys State

In an unusual experiment, a thousand 17-year-old boys from Texas join together to build a representative government from the ground up.
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Time (2020

Time: Directed by Garrett Bradley. With Rob Rich II, Fox Rich, Laurence M. Rich, Mahlik Rich. Fox Rich fights for the release of her husband, Rob, who is serving a 60-year sentence in prison.
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Let Him Go

Following the loss of their son, a retired sheriff and his wife leave their Montana ranch to rescue their young grandson from the clutches of a dangerous family living off the grid in the Dakotas.
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Martin Eden

The tale of an individualist proletarian in a time marked by the rise of mass political movements. In early 20th-century Italy, illiterate sailor Martin Eden seeks fame as a writer while torn between the love of a bourgeois girl and allegiance to his social class.
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Mank

1930s Hollywood is reevaluated through the eyes of scathing social critic and alcoholic screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as he races to finish the screenplay of Citizen Kane.
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Collective

Collective: Directed by Alexander Nanau. With Dan Alexandru Condrea, Liviu Iolu, Razvan Lutac, Mirela Neag. Director Alexander Nanau follows a crack team of investigators at the Romanian newspaper Gazeta Sporturilor as they try to uncover a vast health-care fraud that enriched moguls and politicians and led to the deaths of innocent citizens.
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Lovers Rock

Lovers Rock: Directed by Steve McQueen. With Dennis Bovell, Saffron Coomber, Frankie Fox, Daniel Francis-Swaby. A single evening at a house party in 1980s West London sets the scene, developing intertwined relationships against a background of violence, romance and music.
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Soul

Joe Gardner is a middle school teacher with a love for jazz music. After a successful gig at the Half Note Club, he suddenly gets into an accident that separates his soul from his body and is transported to the You Seminar, a center in which souls develop and gain passions before being transported to a newborn child. Joe must enlist help from the other souls-in-training, like 22, a soul who has spent eons in the You Seminar, in order to get back to Earth.
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Nomadland

A woman in her sixties embarks on a journey through the western United States after losing everything in the Great Recession, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad.
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Bacurau

Bacurau, a small town in the Brazilian sertão, mourns the loss of its matriarch, Carmelita, who lived to be 94. Days later, its inhabitants notice that their community has vanished from most maps.
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Beanpole

Set in post-WWII Leningrad as two female soldiers return from war and attempt to rebuild their lives in the ravaged city.
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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

Tensions rise when the trailblazing Mother of the Blues and her band gather at a Chicago recording studio in 1927. Adapted from August Wilson's play.
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