Conservative or Libertarian minded films

MrRichardson

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I recently joined my college's chapter of 'Young Republicans' (there was no Libertarians club) and we're going to have a movie night in a few weeks and I was wondering what movies or documentaries you guys would suggest. I'm thinking about suggesting "Aaron Russo's Freedom to Fascism." I was wondering if you guys had any other movies in mind that have a conservative or libertarian theme that you would suggest.
 
I think we have other threads on this with long lists already.

For fiction, V for Vendetta is one that goes over really well with the college crowd. My personal recommendation, which might not be as popular, is The Lives of Others.

I also really liked the John Adams miniseries on HBO. But that wouldn't fit a movie night so well.
 
I think we have other threads on this with long lists already.

For fiction, V for Vendetta is one that goes over really well with the college crowd. My personal recommendation, which might not be as popular, is The Lives of Others.

I also really liked the John Adams miniseries on HBO. But that wouldn't fit a movie night so well.

Could you please link me to those other threads.
 
stick with documentaries instead of hollywood propaganda.

Behind the Big News is a must see. Its on google video.
 
I recently joined my college's chapter of 'Young Republicans' (there was no Libertarians club) and we're going to have a movie night in a few weeks and I was wondering what movies or documentaries you guys would suggest. I'm thinking about suggesting "Aaron Russo's Freedom to Fascism." I was wondering if you guys had any other movies in mind that have a conservative or libertarian theme that you would suggest.

Well its a documentary that doesn't focus too much on entertainment value, its strictly informative, but I enjoyed it.


Money, Banking, and The Federal Reserve.


And it covers an important subject, it might wake up a few souls and push them more in a libertarian direction.

All of the Star Wars films. Seriously.

No. Not funny.

Braveheart, 1984 and Red Dawn

I would cross out 1984. Chances are the entire audience has already read the book.
 
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For Liberty
America Freedom to Fascism
The Power of Nightmares
Rally for the Republic dvd
Indoctrinate U
V for Vendetta
1984
We the Living
The Fountainhead
John Adams
Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve
 
Firefly series....seriously....GREAT Libertarian type show. Cancelled after first season but it's about a great ex revolutionary patriot on the run from the "empire".
 
I recently joined my college's chapter of 'Young Republicans' (there was no Libertarians club) and we're going to have a movie night in a few weeks and I was wondering what movies or documentaries you guys would suggest. I'm thinking about suggesting "Aaron Russo's Freedom to Fascism." I was wondering if you guys had any other movies in mind that have a conservative or libertarian theme that you would suggest.

Instead of wasting time watching movies, how about going here:

http://mises.org/media.aspx?action=category&ID=186

And download the most brilliant (audio) books written this side of the Persian Empire (written by Mises, Rothbard etc) and absorb, digest and internalize every damn word?

Just a thought
 
You are proposing audio books for movie night?!!

What next, down is up, and up is down?

What's wrong with audio book night eh? Does it have to be movies or hollywood propaganda? Or better, how about jettisoning the fiction-movie medium outright? Or how about pursading the "young Republicans" that there is not a thing conservative about bread-from-stone Friedmanite supply side monetary theory that so many "conservatives" tightly cling to?
 
V for Vendetta.
Philosophy of Liberty (This is the best to start with; 8 min long and right to the point. It's on YT)
For Liberty
Anything on MisesMedia on YT

Start with those.
 
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