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12. April 2024 • Reading duration: 4 Min

10 Movie and Series Recommendations for Politics Students

Politics and political science require a deep understanding of complex systems, particularly in the realm of international relations. Some politicians have left an indelible mark on history, while others have faded into obscurity. To lighten the load of theoretical studies, here are some engaging movies and series recommendations to explore the world of politics.

What to expect:

Movies

Die Unbeugsamen (2021)

This documentary highlights the women of post-war Germany’s Bonn Republic, who became trailblazers as the first female politicians in a male-dominated environment. It showcases their pivotal role in advancing gender equality while confronting prejudice and resistance.

Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, Apple TV

Mayor Pete (2021)

This documentary is set in the USA and reports on the presidential candidacy of the first openly homosexual candidate Pete Buttigieg. Previously, he served as mayor in his hometown for several years and participated in the primary election for the 2020 presidential election. This movie examines the challenges he faced during his 2019–2020 campaign and his earlier role as mayor.

Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video

Miss Sloane (2016)

A crucial factor in modern politics is lobbying. In “Miss Sloane”, an ice-cold lobbyist confronts her employer and the gun industry to push through a law to tighten gun laws in America. She mercilessly uses every means at her disposal.

Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, Apple TV

The Lives of Others (2006)

The world is waging a cold war and between the fronts lies divided Germany. In the GDR, everything and everyone is therefore constantly monitored in order to get rid of “enemies of the state” as quickly and efficiently as possible. When Stasi officer Gert Wiesler is commissioned to collect evidence against the writer Georg Dreymann, however, he begins to question the system and falsifies his reports in Dreyer’s favor.

Streaming on: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, Apple TV

Contra (2020)

The foundation of all political decisions lies in prior debate. Learning the necessary eloquence to convince others of one’s opinion can often seem very challenging. In “Contra”, the unconventional law professor Richard Pohl must help new student Naima Hamid prepare for a debating competition. The movie demonstrates that debating skills can indeed be learned, regardless of one’s background or social status.

Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, Apple TV

The Edge of Democracy (2019)

This documentary chronicles 30 years of political events and reforms in Brazil, focusing on the rise and fall of various political leaders and offering an in-depth view of the country’s challenges.

Streaming on: Netflix

Series

Designated Survivor (2016-2019)

What happens when a terrorist attack wipes out the U.S. president and their cabinet? This series explores the political chaos as Thomas Kirkman, a low-level cabinet member, is suddenly thrust into the presidency. The series is completed in three seasons.

Streaming on: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, Apple TV

Madam Secretary (2014-2019)

After the sudden death of the U.S. Secretary of State, Dr. Elizabeth Adams McCord is unexpectedly appointed as the new Secretary of State. Without prior experience and in a male-dominated environment, she must face the daily challenges of her new role. The series blends real and fictional events and spans six seasons.

Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV

The Man in the High Castle (2015-2019)

In this alternate reality, Germany and Japan have won World War II and divided the U.S. into occupied territories. Set in 1962, the series explores political tensions and resistance movements in a dystopian world.

Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video

The Kennedys (2011)

This eight-episode miniseries delves into the life of John F. Kennedy, offering a glimpse into his presidency, family dynamics, and the aftermath of his assassination.

Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video

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