
21. Beatriz At Dinner
Beatriz at Dinner, director Miguel Arteta, investigates racial tensions and race relations at a dinner party held by white people for rich white people, which also ends up being organized by a Mexican holistic medicine practitioner. The story feels tailor-made to the Trump era and shines a white privilege with an unflinching light.
22. 12 Years A Slave
Steve McQueen ‘s 12 Years a Slave is just as horrific and disturbing as the true tragedy of slavery deserves to be.