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As its popularity soars, socialisms secret sauce is explored in this never pedantic, feel-good movie manifesto that will make you want to march out of the theater and own the means of production. The perfect film for Labor Day weekend is opening in Los Angeles.
Director/producer Yael Bridges stand-up-and-cheer The Big Scary S Word is one of 2020s do-not-miss films and deserves a Best Documentary Academy Award nomination. As a producer, Bridge was Emmy co-nominated for the 2017 nonfiction film Saving Capitalism featuring former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich. Bridges latest work moves further left, asserting that instead of rescuing the capitalist system, it should be replaced byas Warren Beatty put it in the 1998 movie Bulworththat dirty wordsocialism!
Her upbeat documentary drolly opens with a montage of blue-collar and other workers trying to define what socialism is, as the song Get Happy, with the lyrics Shout HallelujahGet ready for the Judgment Day, plays. The Big Scary S Word explains why and how socialism became such a bugaboo and taboo term in the lexicon of Americas public discourse. Notorious redbaiters such as Senator Joe McCarthy, HUAC, Reagan, Pence, and Trump are glimpsed. CNN recently profiled Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a card-carrying, dues-paying member of Democratic Socialists of America (as was the late Ed Asner) in an hour-long program and never once asked AOC about socialism.
But Bridge dares go where MSM hacks fear to go. Without getting bogged down in doctrinaire nitpicking and infighting, Bridges film explains the basics of this widely misunderstood philosophy, as well as socialisms history, primarily in the USA.
It does so not only through the tried-and-true talking head technique with an array of original interviews, intercut with archival footage and news clips, which are cinematic standards for documentaries. But Bridge also creatively uses some animation (by Phlea TV) and more importantly dramatizes class struggle, putting human faces on ordinary working-class people who become socialists.
The Big Scary S Word does so by following Stephanie Price, a woman of color and single mom, who is a beleaguered Oklahoma public school teacher. As the documentary unfolds Stephanie grows, and throughout the film she is shown participating in a teachers strike, attending sessions at the state capitol building in Oklahoma City in the gallery with hundreds of fellow educators, going to a socialist conference, and running for and becoming her local unions vice president.
Another everyday adherent to the gospel of socialism is ex-Marine Lee Carter, an IT specialist who suffered an on-the-job injury, and after being confounded by the workers compensation bureaucracy decided to seek office to right governmental wrongs. The 30-year-old redheaded veteran ran against Virginias Republican House Majority whip in 2017 and won that seat in the Dominion States House of Delegates. Carter campaigned as a Democrat and was backed by Democratic Socialists of America, which he belongs to. As an openly socialist politician, the veteran fights for pro-worker legislationand is redbaited by colleagues, such as one delegate who flashes a hammer and a sickle behind his back while Carter speaks during a legislative hearing. In 2019 he runs for reelection, endorsed by the individual who is arguably more responsible than anybody for making socialism respectable again in contemporary America, Senator Bernie Sanders, who appears onscreen at various points in historical and current clips.
In an effort to belie the stereotypes of socialism as a foreign ideology advocated by elite East Coast academics, the film cleverly casts the salt of the earth Price and Carter as its proletarian protagonists. However, The Big Scary S Word does indeed include interviews apparently conducted specifically for this project with many of the American Lefts luminaries, including scholars. And in doing so, to Bridges credit, the documentary presents a range of socialist viewpoints, from social democrats to communists.
These intellectuals discuss socialisms ethical philosophy. As venerable historian and Columbia University Professor Eric Foner notes, Most socialists begin with a critique of inequality and the premise that this isessential to the nature of capitalism and if you want to create more justice and more equality, youre going to have to change the system. Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant denounces a global system where five individuals own more wealth than 3.5 billion people. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Assistant Professor of African-American Studies at Princeton, envisions socialismas the majority of people having a democratic say and control over the direction of this country. Madison-based journalist John Nichols echoes this sentiment: Socialism is really at heart the ultimate expression of democracy. (The film never addresses whether the ruling class can be removed from power via voting or if revolution is necessary.)
For those defining socialism simply as government intervention in the economy, the state-owned Bank of North Dakota is held up as an example. Worker-owned enterprises such as Clevelands Evergreen Cooperative Laundry are examined, and workplace democracy is extolled by Marxian economist Professor Richard Wolff of New York Citys New School. When Wolff, author of 2019s Understanding Socialism, discusses socialistic New Deal policies such as Social Security, unemployment insurance, minimum wage laws, and jobs programs, the film adroitly cuts to comedian Jimmy Durante performing in a vintage, black and white FDR-for-president campaign spot.
Contrary to the reds-under-the-beds propaganda that automatically links socialism to Stalinism, Harvard Professor Cornel West proclaims: Socialism is as American as apple pie! The documentary includes a section on Socialist Party presidential candidate Eugene V. Debs and socialists elected to office, notably Milwaukees SP mayors, the brothers Carl and Frank Zeidler (the latters daughter, Anitawho died at a 2018 Labor Day eventappears). Eric Foner (whose father and uncle were blacklisted for alleged Communist Party USA ties) enhances our knowledge of socialism and the USA, noting for example Marxs correspondence with President Lincoln during the Civil War. Nichols, author of The S Word, A Short of History of an American TraditionSocialism, rather remarkably claims that in 1854 the Republican Party was begun by socialists at a Wisconsin schoolhouse (dont tell The Donald!).
The 82-minute documentary briskly covers lots of ground: Occupy Wall Street; the pandemic (ER nurse John Pearson says our healthcare system is not set up to provide healthcare as its primary goal, but its set up to make money for the industry); Black Lives Matter protests; and what that fresh face of socialism, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, calls in an MSNBC clip our greatest existential threatclimate change. Author Naomi Klein and Sawant, a member of the self-described Marxist revolutionary organization Socialist Alternative, also denounce capitalisms impact on global warming.
The documentary ends with Lee winning a second term to Virginias legislature, where he passes a minimum wage bill, and Stephanie Price speaking at Chicagos Socialism 2018 conference, expressing the films radical credo of collective powertogether we can accomplish anything! to a standing ovation. Bridge,who has been Director of Productions at Inequality Mediafor Robert Reichs nonpartisan digital media company, has created a documentary about a profound subject that is absorbing, thought-provoking, entertaining and uplifting. By the end of The Big Scary S Word, viewers are likely to ask themselves: Whos afraid of the big bad wolf? And: What do we workers have to lose but our chains and a world to gain?! This is the ideal documentary to see Labor Day weekend!
L.A. viewers can unite and watch The Big Scary S Word at: Big Scary S Word Laemmle.com. Director Yael Bridge is in Los Angeles for the Labor Day premieres. Pre-order Link: iTunes, Apple TV. For more info see: The Big Scary S Word (socialismmovie.com). The trailer can be viewed here.
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