
Although we’re passionate about movies, we also value the importance of libraries and believe everyone carries a book within them. Exciting news to share – our Editor has just finished his debut book! However, let’s move on as we received The Librarians trailer in our email – an eye-opening documentary that sheds light on the suppression of free speech. Surprisingly, it doesn’t include two-tier Kier Starmer.
Librarians are stepping up as frontline defenders in the battle for democracy, understanding that shaping the dissemination of ideas gives power over societies. In Texas, the Krause List has singled out approximately 850 books dealing with race and LGBTQ+ narratives, leading to a wave of book bans throughout the U.S. at an alarming pace. As tensions rise, librarians are linking incidents from heated school and library board meetings across the country to expose the roots of White Christian Nationalism driving censorship initiatives. Despite encountering harassment, threats, and laws intended to punish their work, librarians’ call for the right to read is a chilling reminder of the importance of free expression.
As a passionate cinephile, I find myself captivated by director Kim A. Snyder’s documentary that delves into a dystopian tale reminiscent of a follow-up to Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. This riveting journey through small-town America uncovers the extraordinary tales of our nation’s courageous librarians, ordinary citizens who are willing to risk it all in order to preserve one of our most essential freedoms.
Here’s The Librarians trailer…..
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