This weekend is the Academy Awards. It’s the lavish yearly spectacle
that rewards big budget costume dramas, trend films, and all things
glamorous and prestigey. Meanwhile, the country languishes in economic
despair, with the market at 6 year lows, jobs being slashed at record
pace, and middle and lower-income families struggling to make ends
meet. It’s been a rough year for the economy, and there have been
several wonderful independent films that seem to have uncannily
captured the economic state of things.
The following is a list of five films that came out in 2008 that the
Oscars largely overlooked, but which collectively put a very evocative,
human face on the struggles of the day. These films portray average
people doing their best to survive. They are people without jobs, with
kids to feed, facing hardship after hardship. In this way, they are
films that represent the larger human struggle—to make a living and
support oneself and one’s family by whatever means necessary. It’s an
uphill battle; the foes are many. But the human will to survive is a
strong one. These films present snapshots of what are likely very
common stories in this ever-weakening economy—sometimes very bleak and
sometimes curiously hopeful, but always compelling because we can so
relate. They are beautiful films that I highly recommend.
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