01 February 2023 Wednesday
Movies That Communication Students Should Watch
Movies contribute to broadening our perspective on life, as they convey the reflections, knowledge and nature of daily life, culture, politics, and relationships.
Movies contribute to broadening our perspective on life, as they convey the reflections, knowledge and nature of daily life, culture, politics and relationships.
We have listed the films that can contribute to communication students in different subjects as follows:
The Candidate (1972) – Director: Michael Ritchie
Wall Street (1987) – Director: Oliver Stone
Broadcast News (1988) – Director: James L. Brooks
JFK (1991) – Director: Oliver Stone
Wag the Dog (1997) – Director: Barry Levinson
Milk (2008) – Director: Gus Van Sant
Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) – Director: James Foley
Independence Day (1996) – Director: Roland Emmerich
Erin Brockovich (2000) – Director: Steven Soderbergh
Lost in Translation (2003) – Director: Sofia Coppola
The Great Debaters (2007) – Director: Denzel Washington
Frost/Nixon (2009) – Director: Ron Howard
The Informant! (2009) – Director: Steven Soderbergh
The Joneses (2009) – Director: Derrick Borte
The King's Speech (2010) – Director: Tom Hooper
Who Am I (2014) – Director: Baran bo Odar
Hacker (2015) – Director: Michael Mann
I.T. (2016) – Director: John Moore