The ABCs of Book Banning

The ABCs of Book Banning is a 2023 short documentary film, directed by Sheila Nevins; co-directed by Trish Adlesic and Nazenet Habezghi and produced by Trish Adlesic.[1] It premiered at the Woodstock Film Festival, on September 30, 2023.[2]

The ABCs of Book Banning
Directed by
Produced byTrish Adlesic
Steven Bennett
Nina L. Diaz
Liza Burnett Fefferman
Peter Goldberg
Sheila Nevins
Albessant Smith
Starring
CinematographyFilippo Piscopo
Edited byGladys Mae Murphy
Production
company
Release date
Running time
27 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Summary

The film features people discussing the mass banning of books relating to LGBT topics and issues of race, specifically in Florida.[3][4]

Books featured include And Tango Makes Three, Maus, Ambitious Girl, Beloved, The Life of Rosa Parks, The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish, Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation, The Hate U Give, All Boys Aren't Blue, and Gender Queer.

Reception

Critical response

Josiah Teal of Film Threat gave the film a 9/10 score and stated:[5] "ABCs of Book Banning does an excellent job summarizing the significant details in just under a half-hour. It speaks volumes about the importance of increasing perspectives through literature, especially at an early age." Jennie Kermode, writing for Eye For Film, gave the film 4.5/5 stars and summarized:[6] "It’s a simple film, but more powerful for it: a film in defence of words which doesn’t need many to make its point."

However, Colin Souter of Roger Ebert.com gave it a mixed review stating that:[7]

The movie means well, but it’s artless in its approach. It preaches to the choir for twenty-seven minutes, but never provides any answers on how students or parents at these schools can fight the policies or obtain copies of the banned books elsewhere. This is the kind of film you show on day one at a Library Science 101 class, a power-point, listicle version of “Kids Say the Darndest Things.” I agree with everything it’s saying, but as a documentary, it lacks power and substance.

Accolades

It was nominated for Best Documentary Short Film at the 96th Academy Awards.[8][9]

See also

References

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