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Oscar Nominations 2023: Three Tales from the Past and the Heart

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The Martha Mitchell Effect

Martha Mitchell, wife of John Mitchell, Attorney General of the US under President Richard Nixon, was not afraid to speak ‘truth to power’. She was so influential that President Nixon would go on to say that without her, there would have been no Watergate scandal.

Despite her important role, Mitchell has, in the years since Watergate, become a forgotten figure. Co-producer of The Martha Mitchell Effect, Judith Mizrachy states that this is a result of a successful gaslighting campaign against her. The film aims to give Mitchell the credit she is due.

How Do You Measure A Year?

Jay Rosenblatt started filming conversations with his daughter, Ella, when she was just two years old. He continued to do so every year on her birthday until she turned 18. In How Do You Measure A Year? we see those conversations evolve as Ella goes from being a ‘toddler to [a] young woman’.

How Do You Measure a Year? represents Jay’s desire to learn and help Ella grow up, to empower her, and, as Jay says, help her to be herself.

Stranger at the Gate

A US Marine returns home from active service filled with hatred towards Muslims. He builds a bomb, intending to blow up his local mosque. But then, he meets the Muslims who worship there. They treat him with kindness and love. And that’s after they discover what he intended to do.

For director Joshua Seftel, Stranger at the Gate comes out of his wider The Secret Life of Muslims project, which is his attempt to counter the hatred Muslims received after 9/11. Stranger is an extraordinary story of friendship, forgiveness and reconciliation.

Joshua notes how divided people have become today but also how we can ‘build impossible bridges between each other’ so that strangers may become friends.

Watch the episode at https://factualamerica.com

Resources:

The Martha Mitchell EffectHow Do You Measure A Year? Stranger at the Gate The MovieMaker Podcast Innersound Audio Alamo Pictures

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Connect with Debra McClutchy

IMDb Website

Connect with Judith Mizrachy

IMDb Website

Connect with Jay Rosenblatt

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Connect with Joshua Seftel

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Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter

Connect with Factual America: Facebook Instagram Twitter

More from Factual America: All That Breathes Oscars Short Documentary Nominees Writing with Fire: Oscar Nominee for Best Documentary

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The Martha Mitchell Effect

Martha Mitchell, wife of John Mitchell, Attorney General of the US under President Richard Nixon, was not afraid to speak ‘truth to power’. She was so influential that President Nixon would go on to say that without her, there would have been no Watergate scandal.

Despite her important role, Mitchell has, in the years since Watergate, become a forgotten figure. Co-producer of The Martha Mitchell Effect, Judith Mizrachy states that this is a result of a successful gaslighting campaign against her. The film aims to give Mitchell the credit she is due.

How Do You Measure A Year?

Jay Rosenblatt started filming conversations with his daughter, Ella, when she was just two years old. He continued to do so every year on her birthday until she turned 18. In How Do You Measure A Year? we see those conversations evolve as Ella goes from being a ‘toddler to [a] young woman’.

How Do You Measure a Year? represents Jay’s desire to learn and help Ella grow up, to empower her, and, as Jay says, help her to be herself.

Stranger at the Gate

A US Marine returns home from active service filled with hatred towards Muslims. He builds a bomb, intending to blow up his local mosque. But then, he meets the Muslims who worship there. They treat him with kindness and love. And that’s after they discover what he intended to do.

For director Joshua Seftel, Stranger at the Gate comes out of his wider The Secret Life of Muslims project, which is his attempt to counter the hatred Muslims received after 9/11. Stranger is an extraordinary story of friendship, forgiveness and reconciliation.

Joshua notes how divided people have become today but also how we can ‘build impossible bridges between each other’ so that strangers may become friends.

Watch the episode at https://factualamerica.com

Resources:

The Martha Mitchell EffectHow Do You Measure A Year? Stranger at the Gate The MovieMaker Podcast Innersound Audio Alamo Pictures

Connect with Anne Alvergue

IMDb Twitter

Connect with Debra McClutchy

IMDb Website

Connect with Judith Mizrachy

IMDb Website

Connect with Jay Rosenblatt

IMDb Website

Connect with Joshua Seftel

IMDb Website

Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter

Connect with Factual America: Facebook Instagram Twitter

More from Factual America: All That Breathes Oscars Short Documentary Nominees Writing with Fire: Oscar Nominee for Best Documentary

  continue reading

163 episodes

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