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The Sociological Imagination

  • The Up Series (1964-2005). Directed by Michael Apted. A sociological cross-section of children in England are interviewed about their hopes for the future. The children are revisited every 7 years as they progress into adulthood. Each film in the series is emotional and moving. Currently concludes with 49 Up.
  • 49 Up.“ (2005) Directed by Michael Apted.

Sociological Investigation / Research Methods / Research Ethics

  • Obedience“ (about Milgram experiments).
  • Quiet Rage” (about Zimbardo experiments).
  • The Deadly Deception“ (1993) Directed by Denisce DiAnni. (Excellent documentary about the Tuskegee study, including interviews with men who were unwilling subjects of this study and doctors who conducted it, and others who objected to it.) Originally distributed by WGBH/ Films for the Humanities and Sciences. (Can be hard to locate, but worth questing for if your library doesn’t already own it.)
  • The True Meaning of Pictures“ (2002) Directed by Jennifer Baichwal. A documentary about Shelby Lee Adams' controversial photos of families in Appalachia.
  • The Human Behavior Experiments“ (2006) Directed by Alex Gibney. (about both Milgram, Zimbardo and more contemporary examples, such as Abu Gharib).


Biography

  • La Sociologie est un Sport de Combat“ ("Sociology is a Martial Art") (2001) Directed by Pierre Carles. French film that shows an honest and telling view of Pierre Bourdieu, one of the most important sociologists of the 20th century and famous for his conception of cultural capital.
  • Robert Williams' Mr. Bitchin“ (2013) Directed by Mary C. Reese. Documentary that delivers insight into multiple American counter-cultures by following great American artist and underground legend Robert Williams through the decades. From Hot Rods to Punk and Metal, from LSD to the top of the art world, the influential paintings of Robert Williams defied categorization until they became their own art movement.

Culture


Crime


Drugs: Addiction, Alcohol, Tobacco


Drugs: Drug War


Ethnicity / Race

  • True Colors.“ (ABC, PrimeTime Live). Diane Sawyer and news crew stage what is basically a “matched study]]“ experiment by pairing John, who is white, and Glen, who is black, and follow them with a series of hidden cameras with as they expose racism in a variety of settings. Although old (early 1990s) and very short (just 19 minutes), if I could only show one film to a class about race in the U.S., I would choose this one. Available for purchase here.
  • Grace Lee Project“ (2005) Directed by Grace Lee.
  • Jessie Daniels maintains a separate, and more extensive, list of films about race and racism at RacismReview.
  • C.N. Le also maintains a separate and extensive list of documentaries about Asian Americans, organized by topic, at Asian-Nation.org.
  • Race: The Power of an Illusion“ (2003) Directed by Larry Adelman.

Education


Family


Family: Adoption & Surrogacy


Food, Water & Energy Industry

  • King Corn“ (2007) Directed by Aaron Woolf.
  • Garbage Warrior“ (2007) Directed by Oliver Hodge.
  • Food Fight“ (2008) Directed by Christopher Taylor.
  • Flow“ (2008) Directed by Irena Salina.
  • The Garden“ (2008) Directed by Scott Hamilton Kennedy.
  • Food, Inc.“ (2009) Directed by Robert Kenner.
  • Crude“ (2009) Directed by Joe Berlinger.
  • The Cove“ (2009) Directed by Louie Psihoyos.
  • Forks Over Knives“ (2011) Directed by Lee Fulkerson.


Genocide / War / Human Rights


Globalization


Groups and Organizations


Health, Illness, Medicalization & the Business of Health Care


Immigration


Law & Society


Media & Internet


Politics


Religion


Social Movements / Community Organizing


Sexuality / Gender


Socialization


Social Networks


Self & Society


Social Stratification / Class Inequality

  • Garbage Dreams“ (2009) Directed by Mai Iskander.
  • Forward 13: Waking Up the American Dream (2014) Directed by Patrick Lovell. After losing his home to bank ineptitude, Patrick Lovell hits the road with the Occupy Wall Street movements and seeks out an answer on why the banks could be allowed to destroy millions of peoples lives.


Urban/Suburban


Visual Sociology


Work / Occupations


Youth / Deviance