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Un migliaio di ragazzi di diciassette anni del Texas si uniscono per costruire un governo rappresentativo da zero.Un migliaio di ragazzi di diciassette anni del Texas si uniscono per costruire un governo rappresentativo da zero.Un migliaio di ragazzi di diciassette anni del Texas si uniscono per costruire un governo rappresentativo da zero.
- Vincitore di 1 Primetime Emmy
- 17 vittorie e 26 candidature totali
Steven Garza
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Robert MacDougall
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René Otero
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Recensioni in evidenza
Personally, I attended Nevada Boys State in the summer prior to my senior year old of high school in 2013. So this documentary was quite exhilarating as a vehicle for helping me revisit and reevaluate my time during that eventful week; what I learned about government, leadership and male friendship. I'm grateful for my time there. I really would like to hear about the reaction of other Boys State alumni to the film.
I was amazed by how compelling the documentary ended up being, it was filmed very professionally while still being fly on the wall, it wasn't scripted, so the fact that they chose to focus on the boys who ended up going surprisingly far and crossed paths at times made for a compelling narrative that came out of serendipity and manages effectively to make you emotionally invested in a mock government election.
I will admit I thought the parts of the film where we hear about the boys' own subjective opinions and perceptions of real political figures and institutions to be quite unnecessary and cringeworthy but they were easy to skip over and didn't drag it too much. I also wish we could have heard more from the real adult organizers of Boys State to get a sense of what their vision for the program even is and how they view the occasional chicanery that takes place there.
I really wish we had a similar documentary for Girls State, as it would be interesting to see how teen girls process modern politics in contrast to their male counterparts, maybe in a more swing state like Georgia or Arizona. Regardless I really enjoyed my experience for the film and I'm glad for its success.
I was amazed by how compelling the documentary ended up being, it was filmed very professionally while still being fly on the wall, it wasn't scripted, so the fact that they chose to focus on the boys who ended up going surprisingly far and crossed paths at times made for a compelling narrative that came out of serendipity and manages effectively to make you emotionally invested in a mock government election.
I will admit I thought the parts of the film where we hear about the boys' own subjective opinions and perceptions of real political figures and institutions to be quite unnecessary and cringeworthy but they were easy to skip over and didn't drag it too much. I also wish we could have heard more from the real adult organizers of Boys State to get a sense of what their vision for the program even is and how they view the occasional chicanery that takes place there.
I really wish we had a similar documentary for Girls State, as it would be interesting to see how teen girls process modern politics in contrast to their male counterparts, maybe in a more swing state like Georgia or Arizona. Regardless I really enjoyed my experience for the film and I'm glad for its success.
Halfway in, I had to check to make sure this was a documentary. I don't know how the filmmakers lucked into one of their subjects but kudos and I'm glad I got to see the results.
This doc definitely has a slant to it but I think it's major theme of "change through listening" is universal.
Well done.
This doc definitely has a slant to it but I think it's major theme of "change through listening" is universal.
Well done.
It is easy to engage with the characters and politics of this film. You can get mad. You can yell at the screen. You can shake your head in dismay. You can stand up and cheer. But I guarantee you one thing: you cannot sit back and ignore what these Texan adolescents teach us. About our nation. About our politics. About ourselves. Steven Garza and his peers reminded me that politics don't have to define us, even if we let that happen far too often. I walked away momentarily hopeful that my kids could stand for something and that I could do the same...and also mindful that false binaries are super tempting for all of us. I wish every documentary managed this kind of storytelling and nuance.
This is a very good expose of the indoctrination of future fascists in this country and the incubation of toxic masculinity. The only bright spots in this otherwise bleak peak at our future are Steven Garza and Rene Otero. They are two young men of integrity.
Depressing and disturbing with occasional glimmers of hope.
Shows how quickly current political culture pervades the mindset and morals of 16-17 year old boys.
Film leans toward a reality tv vibe.
Note: majority of "campaign speeches" focus on guns and pro-life statements.
Shows how quickly current political culture pervades the mindset and morals of 16-17 year old boys.
Film leans toward a reality tv vibe.
Note: majority of "campaign speeches" focus on guns and pro-life statements.
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- QuizIn 2017, the year before filming, Texas Boys State voted to secede from the United States.
- Citazioni
René Otero: I don't hate the man. Never will. I think he's a fantastic politician. But I don't think a fantastic politician is a compliment either.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Projector: Uncle Frank/Luxor/Boys State (2020)
- Colonne sonoreThe U.S. Air Force Song
Written by Robert Crawford
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