Also The Giver is part of a Quartet. The other books are equally as good but not as well known. Gathering Blue might be interesting for your students as well, OP
We also have to take into consideration who is paying the media... Postmedia, which publishes many Canadian papers, is owned by US hedge fund Chatham Asset Management, known for close ties to the Republican party.
Just tested it out, and I can see it in light mode but dark mode is still very difficult to see, no matter which combination of dark mode settings I use.
We've become a society of instant gratification, to the point where having to wait a week for an online delivery feels like a hardship!
I dont know the solution either. As individuals we can try to not chose the "easy" over the "good", allow ourselves a little bit of discomfort for the better good. Learn to live a little bit slower. I don't know how to translate that to a whole society.
I haven't watched any movies on GEM yet (my smart tv is too old and doesn't support it) but scrolling through to see what's available, it looks like there's lots of good stuff!
Here's a few I've watched in the past.
ROOM(based on the book by Emma Donoghue) heart wrenching. Definitely some trigger warnings but very good. Highly recommend the book too
Snowpiercer (based on a Graphic Novel) post apocalyptic dark and twisty sci-fi. The tv show is better imo, but the movie is still good.
The Holiday classic early 2000s feel good rom-com
Atanarjuat: the Fast Runner. The first movie to be completely written, acted, directed in the Inuktitut language, and
Napoleon Dynamite I think you could call it a cult classic, and definitely hugely influential at the time.
The Grand Budapest Hotel Wes Anderson, what more need I say.
Another vote for the Chrysalids!
Also The Giver is part of a Quartet. The other books are equally as good but not as well known. Gathering Blue might be interesting for your students as well, OP