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And Now For The Winners… 4 Stars - 2007 Recognizing
the
power
that
films
have
to
influence
and
reflect
the
human
condition,
on
the
eve
of
the
Academy
Awards
we
present
our
own
2007
CINEMA
IN
FOCUS
4-STAR
AWARDS:
Best Picture: “Amazing Grace” “Amazing
Grace”
tells
the
true
story
of
William
Wilberforce
(Ioan
Gruffudd),
the
man
of
conscience
in
the
British
Parliament
who
fought
for
years
against
overwhelming
political
odds
to
end
the
British
sanctioning
of
slavery. Wilberforce was a young man of economic privilege
who
sought
to
be
in
political
office
while
he
was
in
his
mid
20’s.
His
experience
in
a
wealthy
and
unequal
social
structure
constantly
tugged
at
his
conscience.
Having
committed
his
life
to
Jesus
Christ,
his
Christian
convictions
compelled
him
to
seek
justice
and
compassion
for
all
people
throughout
the
British
Empire.
Best Picture Depicting Spiritual Values:
“Facing
The
Giants” “Facing
The
Giants”
tells
the
story
of
a
football
coach
who
has
the
task
of
building
a
team
in
a
school
where
there
is
little
history
of
success
on
the
field. Grant Taylor (Alex Kendrick) is a well-intentioned
man
who
is
discouraged
to
the
point
of
wanting
to
quit
his
job.
To
add
insult
to
injury,
the
fathers
of
the
young
men
on
the
team
would
also
like
him
to
leave. Knowing he has little time left as a coach,
Grant
challenges
his
team
to
give
everything
they
have
to
the
Lord
and,
win
or
lose,
they
will
praise
Him
for
being
there
with
them. Grant then begins to give everything he has to his team, asking
God
every
step
along
the
way
to
give
him
guidance. The transformation in Coach Taylor’s approach gives inspiration
and
hope
to
these
young
boys
who
look
up
to
him.
Best Picture(s) Depicting Community
Values:
“Freedom
Writers” The multicultural
high
school
portrayed
in
Richard
LaGravenese’s
“Freedom
Writers”
is
a
microcosm
of
humanity
at
its
best
and
at
its
worst.
Depicting
the
true
story
of
teacher
Erin
Gruwell’s
(Hilary
Swank)
gifted
ability
and
passionate
drive
to
create
community
with
a
group
of
high
school
freshmen,
this
film
shows
how
much
she
cares
for
both
their
minds
and
their
souls. It also shows what one person can do, if she
is
willing
to
rise
above
the
institutional
limitations
often
experienced
by
teachers
and
students
alike.
That
Gruwell
went
on
to
form
the
Freedom
Writers
Foundation
to
replicate
this
success
in
other
schools
is
a
testimony
of
its
universal
importance.
Best Picture Depicting Personal Growth:
“This
Christmas” Our relationships
within
our
families
are
complex.
We
are
not
only
stuck
with
the
family
into
which
we
were
born,
and
we
are
not
only
formed
by
our
place
within
that
family
system,
but
we
are
also
privileged
to
have
a
group
of
people
who
accept
us
and
love
us
as
we
are. In families where honesty and unconditional
love
are
present,
there
is
a
healing
power
at
work
in
our
lives.
That
is
the
message
of
writer
and
director
Preston
A.
Whitmore’s
film
on
a
family’s
reunion
at
Christmas
entitled
“This
Christmas.”
Best Actor In An Inspirational Role:
Denzel
Washington
in
“The
Great
Debaters”
There are
few
films
which
match
the
level
of
art
and
excellence
achieved
by
the
creators
of
“The
Great
Debaters.”
It
is
a
visual
masterpiece
as
the
camera
presents
dream-like
images
at
times
and
stark
realism
at
others. The dialogue not only moves the story but also
inspires
the
audience.
The
acting
is
exquisite
and
the
directing
superb.
But
what
makes
this
film
a
true
work
of
art
is
its
moral
and
spiritual
content.
Based
on
a
true
story
of
Melvin
B.
Tolson
(Denzel
Washington),
a
young
professor
of
an
all-black
college
in
Marshall,
Texas
in
1935,
we
are
able
to
experience
history
as
first-hand
observers
in
a
little-known
event
that
was
foundational
to
the
civil
rights
movement.
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