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January 11, 2007 at 08:50:07

Secret Ballot

by Rady Ananda     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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Producers: Fabrica Cinema, Payam Films, and Sharm Shir
Director: Babak Payami
Subtitled, Run Time: 104 minutes
2001

Winner of several awards, including Best Director (Venice Film Festival), this film presents a delightful view into voting. With charm and comedy, director Babak Payami challenges our conceptions of the meaning of elections.



In a jeep, with an armed guard, a female election official scours an Iranian desert island for voters, collecting their votes in a cardboard ballot box. Her gender is an issue throughout the film, but she accomplishes her task.

Some islanders seek out the election official, complaining about missing the last election. They also complain about the choices on the current ballot. "We didn't come all this way to vote for one of them!" In another scene where no one in a small village will vote, the official understands they don't need to, that a certain matriarch serves her people far better than any politician could or would.

Her grumbling guard companion makes a few poignant points of his own. "What good are those votes? Those politicians you're collecting votes for, they were plotting something here. They and all their projects disappeared."

Many islanders refuse to vote, far more than who do. When she comes upon a solar energy station, the scientist tries to explain to her how the system works. She refuses to listen, insisting his secret ballot is more important than his work. He finally acquiesces, but only if he can vote for God.

She resorts to buying wares to procure the vote of one vendor, only to learn from his ID that he is not Iranian. She visits mourners at a cemetery, only to learn their religion forbids them to vote. She chases the vote of smugglers on the Persian Gulf, resulting in one being arrested and his wife having to be transported back to her village.

Her idealism is indefatigable, her respect for the political process untarnished. Until they come upon a traffic light in the desert, that is. The grumbling guard refuses to run a red light that will not change. Time constraints compel her to argue he must crash the light. She pleads with him that the law is meaningless out here, in the desert. "No one is out here! What good is the law?"

But that seems to be the point of the movie, charmingly told. The vote is meaningless to people whose austere lives are inconceivable to politicians. To most of them, the vote is a frivolity.

With election conditions in the US that leave no basis for confidence in results, this film is a must-see for election integrity activists. It challenges us to reconsider where our energies are best spent, and who our energies truly serve.

 

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In 2004, Rady Ananda began contributing to the Web, as part of the growing community of citizen journalists. Focusing mainly on elections, her blogs also address religious, gender, sexual and racial equality, as well as environmental issues; and are sprinkled with book and film reviews on various topics. She currently serves as a senior editor at OpEdNews. All material offered here is the property of Rady Ananda, copyright 2006, 2007, 2008. Permission is granted to repost, with proper attribution including the original link. "It is the responsibility of intellectuals to speak the truth and expose lies." ~ Noam Chomsky http://www.wisdomquotes.com/001925.html

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Mark is an anti-civilizationist in San Diego.
Mark E. SmithMark is an anti-civilizationist in San Diego.

Absolutely dead on analysis, Rady.

I hope I get to see the film, but even if I don't I've learned a lot from your review.

Here we are with two major parties pretending to be different when they both have the same agenda and couldn't care less about the lives of ordinary people, and then they wonder why most people won't vote for one of them.

If we had free and fair elections, and could choose our own candidates, the two-party system would be dead. People would register to vote in droves and vote for people who would actually represent their interests.

Most of our laws are like that traffic light in the middle of the desert. They block democracy instead of furthering it, and they harm the general welfare instead of promoting it. Our Congress passes laws to benefit itself and the corporations it represents, and rarely takes us into consideration.

Look at health care. For at least the past 30 years that I know of, and probably a lot longer, many of us have been trying to pass a national health care plan, and because Congress cares more about the insurance, medical, and pharmaceutical industries than about us, we're still the only country that doesn't have one.

Great review, Rady, and thanks for posting it.

--Mark

by Mark E. Smith (20 articles, 28 quicklinks, 68 diaries, 808 comments) on Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 3:05:32 PM
 

 

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