Movies That Should Have Won the Best Picture Oscar (But Didn’t)

1990 – Dead Poet’s Society

Touchstone Pictures

“Driving Miss Daisy” may be a good film on its own bringing up discussions about racism and antisemitism in the South. However, “Dead Poets Society” is a beautiful film with themes of being true to oneself, standing up for what you believe in, and not following the norm. This film covers the sensitive topics of suicide, grief, punishment, and accountability of one’s actions.

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