Certain films have had the power to evoke my tears. Roger Ebert said, “(T)he movies are like a machine that generates empathy.” He poignantly followed the sentiment up with, “I can see what it feels like to be a member of a different gender, a different race, a different economic class, to live in a different time, to have a different belief.”
Let the Fire Burn (2013) is a documentary directed by Jason Osder. Well recounted are stories about the Move Organization and their conflicts within the city of Philadelphia during the 1980s. Multiple viewpoints are examined, but the final outcome is steeped in tragedy.
Life Itself (2014) is a documentary directed by Steve James. Having nearly unlimited access allows James to go beyond that of just adapting Roger Ebert’s memoirs. Ebert’s spirit and struggles are portrayed in personal moments, making for a very moving piece of work.