If a picture is worth a thousand words, then how many words
are moving pictures worth? Add in a script and you have actual words—potentially
quite substantive words—grounding all that pictorial worth. Moving pictures, or
movies for short, are capable of
conveying substantial meaning to audiences. In the case of the film, Snowden (2016), the meaning is heavy in
political theory. In particular, democratic theory. The film’s value lies in
depicting how far short the U.S. Government has slipped from the theory, and,
indeed, the People to which that government is in theory accountable.
The full essay is at "Snowden."