ReGeneration

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  • TV-14
  • 2009
  • 1 hr 21 min
  • 6.9  (241)

ReGeneration is a documentary film that explores the possibility of a new era of the American politics and social involvement of young people. Directed by Phillip Montgomery, and featuring interviews with some of the most important global personalities, scholars, and musicians of the time, the film aims to inspire and motivate young people to become more involved in the political process and seek change.

The movie begins with a powerful statement from Noam Chomsky, an American linguist, philosopher, and social critic, who lays the groundwork for the film's focus on the intersection of politics, culture, and activism. From there, the film traces the roots of social movements throughout history, highlighting the struggles and successes of activists in the past who have fought for change in the US and the world.

Each of the film's three sections is introduced by a musician advocating for positive change through music. Talib Kweli, a socially conscious rapper, discusses the power of music to bring people together and inspire collective action. He is followed by Oren Lyons, an indigenous chief, who emphasizes the importance of recognizing the interconnectedness of all things and working toward unity and global cooperation. Finally, the rock band Rise Against speaks about the transformative power of protest and the importance of political involvement.

Throughout the film, we are introduced to young people from diverse backgrounds who are engaged in a range of causes, from environmental activism to anti-war protests. These young activists are shown working to bring about change in their communities, through methods such as social media campaigns, direct action, and lobbying elected officials.

One of the most interesting aspects of the film is its focus on the role of technology in activism. The filmmakers explore the ways in which social media and other online tools have transformed the way activists work, mobilize support, and communicate their message to the world. The film also highlights the importance of collaboration and mutual support between different social movements and the power of forging coalitions across different causes.

The film also features interviews with a range of experts, scholars, and activists, who provide historical context and theoretical perspectives on the challenges facing activists today. Among these voices are a group of young people from Occupy Wall Street, who speak candidly about their experiences with the movement and their hopes for the future. We also hear from scholars such as Howard Zinn, who provide a critical perspective on the history of social movements in the US, and academics who explore the ways in which movements have succeeded or failed in bringing about change.

Throughout the film, there is a strong focus on the importance of diversity and inclusivity within social movements. The film emphasizes the need for activists to recognize and address issues related to gender, race, and class, and to work toward creating a more equitable society for all.

ReGeneration is a powerful and inspiring documentary that encourages young people to become more involved in the political process and to work toward creating a better world. With its focus on the intersection of politics, culture, and activism, and its message of inclusivity and collaboration, the film offers a hopeful and optimistic vision for the future.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2009
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    1 hr 21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (241)