Ellberg + Randy Keller 2-shot
This doc has a lot to recommend it: a love story, great dialog courtesy of fmr. pres. Nixon, and a dramatic arc. But the moment in that dramatic arc that really makes it cinema for me is the shot of Ellsberg telling Randy Keller how the latter's civil disobedience inspired him. It's a simple two-shot over Keller's shoulder, but the backstory has been told with great archival footage so that we feel Ellsberg feel the emotions of his decision again and again.
Most secondary footage usually features one-shots of participants recalling events, but this two-shot holds Ellsberg's respect for a man who gave his all he had. Because of his position in the government, Ellsberg had much more to give; his willingness to give it up made him dangerous.
Now in Iraq, without the draft, who are the Kellers to inspire an Ellsberg?