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2012 video interview with documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, director of Comic-Con: Episode IV: A Fan's Hope, Super Size Me, conducted by Mr. Media, Bob Andelman. http://www.mrmedia.com/?p=44572012 video interview with documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, director of... more
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This Stossel special will blow your mind! The government, especially the EPA is out of control as well as local prosecutors trying to make a name for themselves.
http://youtu.be/nBiJB8YuDBQThis Stossel special will blow your mind! The government, especially the EPA is out of... more
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Eve Arnold, who came to be regarded as a grande dame of postwar photojournalism for her bold, revealing images of subjects as diverse as Marilyn Monroe and migratory potato pickers, died on Wednesday in London at the age of 99. Born in Philadelphia on April 21, 1912, Ms. Arnold had lived in Great Britain since 1961.
Her death was announced by Magnum Photos, the photography cooperative to which she had belonged for more than a half-century. She was among the first women Magnum hired to make pictures. Ms. Arnold was a leading light in what is considered to be the golden age of news photography, when magazines like “Life” and “Look” commanded attention with big, arresting pictures provided by photographers who included Henri Cartier-Bresson, Gordon Parks, Robert Capa and Margaret Bourke-White.
Acclaimed for capturing celebrities in intimate moments after winning their trust, Ms. Arnold developed a particular rapport with Marilyn Monroe, the subject of a book of Arnold photographs. Foreshadowing the celebrity portfolios of photographers like Annie Leibovitz, Ms. Arnold captured Joan Crawford squirming into a girdle, Malcolm X collecting fistfuls of dollars at a rally in Washington and James Cagney and his wife doing an impromptu dance in a barn.
But other pictures, just as memorable, were of the unfamous. Among the more than 750,000 Ms. Arnold made were pictures in a South African shantytown, a Havana brothel and a Moscow psychiatric hospital. She documented a small Long Island town, Miller Place, and the first minutes of a baby’s life. She was an official photographer on 40 movie sets.
Her many honors include the Order of the British Empire and the Lifetime Achievement Award of the American Society of Magazine Photographers. She was a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and named a “Master Photographer” by the International Center of Photography in New York, considered by many to be the world’s most prestigious photographic honor.
This piece includes a number of high-resolution black-and-white photographs, as well as two documentary short films.
http://disembedded.wordpress.com/2012/01/06/eve-arnold-legendary-photographer-of-illuminating-images-dies-at-99/Eve Arnold, who came to be regarded as a grande dame of postwar photojournalism for... more
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Five years ago director Daniel Moshel set out on an ambitious journey. His feat? ‘Login 2 Life’, a new documentary that examines how engagement in the virtual world is not an escape from reality but rather an extension of our everyday human existence.
http://www.simbarusseau.com/login-2-life/Five years ago director Daniel Moshel set out on an ambitious journey. His feat?... more
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In this week's episode we're off to Aldinga Beach, just south of Adelaide. We meet Lynda McCarty who shows us around Aldinga Arts EcoVillage. We are also introduced to Elizabeth Heij who takes on a quick tour of her passive solar house and reflects on life in the village.
http://www.theinlandsea.com.au
This intentional community is an example of a sustainable lifestyle in modern rural settings. The community has been forming since the 1980s, but the building stage has only been going for about ten years.
Their goal is to be entirely self-sustained by 2020.
http://www.theinlandsea.com.au/episode-2-aldinga-arts-ecovillageIn this week's episode we're off to Aldinga Beach, just south of Adelaide.... more
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Did you hear or happen to read about people staying alive without drinking and eating? Whatif? it is true. Whatif? this is the answer to the long time world problem we have "Hunger",whatif? we just have to develop something from within ourselves to start living in air and light alone? whatif? this can be possible? would you be willing to embrace it? http://www.whatifthemovie.tvDid you hear or happen to read about people staying alive without drinking and eating?... more
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I wish I will be able to achieve and do what you can do. Are you that type of person? A wishing person? Have you tried asking yourself this question "What can I do to achieve what I want to achieve?" That is so far the best question, which we have to ask ourselves.
Most often, we heard people around us, saying "what will I do? I am just a mere human being". Just a mere human being? Are you really listening to what you are saying? Human being is not a mere creature, in fact it is the most superior creature that has been created.
Born within us, is our brain- for us to be used and understand the wide horizon that life is offering us. To fully appreciate life and all beautiful things around us, we are given eyes to see, together with our brain to fully understand the purpose of our beingness. A heart that is capable of loving everything around us.
We are limitless creature, we can do what we want to do, we can be happy if we want too. Limit is not a question. The real question is... Are you putting limit to yourself? Believe… Limitless that is you are.. http://www.whatifthemovie.tvI wish I will be able to achieve and do what you can do. Are you that type of person?... more
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Do you feel your life is limited by your environment or even by your own thoughts? What if it could all change in an instant? What if you have unlimited powers? What if you could move in a world filled with unconditional love? Would you choose to begin living an unlimited life? The What If Movie can be the beginning to awakening to a new experience of life.
What If? The Movie is one of the most inspirational and enlightening spiritual movies in recent time. It is one of the few spiritual movies to become recognized as award winning documentaries.
The magic behind the movie starts with Bruce Lipton and Dr. Joe Dispenza. Bruce and Joe through their studies and research have unlocked an intriguing new viewpoint of our biological life. Where it has always been assumed DNA controlled the direction of our thoughts, instincts, and attitudes, their research proves the reverse is true. Our DNA and biology respond to our emotions, instincts, and the attitudes we “inherited” by learning from our families and friends.
Their discovery uncovers the reason people living a life of spirituality have often been able to accomplish miracles. They begin to see life as unlimited and therefore create unlimited results. What if the only thing holding you back was releasing your own limits and recognizing the unconditional love flowing through the universe? What if by embracing new ideas you could dramatically change your experience of life, receive your desires, and live happily? Would you?
By taking a few minutes to view a clip of the What If Movie, or even better watch the entire movie, you will begin to see a new opportunity for change. Changes which are not just mental in nature, but truly change your entire biological and emotional experience.
Explore these new discoveries presented by Dr. Joe Dispenza and Bruce Lipton to discover if they resonate with your life. You will find yourself nodding your head in agreement as you watch the movie and listen to their ideas. The concepts may fly in the face of what you have been told in the past, but you will find yourself feeling the natural truth in their words.
Even if you normally avoid spiritual movies, this is one you should watch. Missing this movie will leave you with one haunting question. What if I could have changed my life
forever?
http://www.whatifthemovie.tvDo you feel your life is limited by your environment or even by your own thoughts?... more
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My opinion is’”There are three types of Lies,damned lies and Statistics’ Mark Twain.My opinion is’”There are three types of Lies,damned lies and... more
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Recently Complete News Updates His film, “Idiot With a Tripod,” pays tribute to Dziga Vertov’s 1929 silent classic “Man With a Movie Camera.Recently Complete News Updates His film, “Idiot With a Tripod,” pays... more
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North Dixie Drive is the portrait of a small community of businesses and people residing in a tiny section of Dayton, OH. It is the story of big time wrestlers, mechanics, a donut salesmen, a homeless country singer, barbers, strippers and car repo men. This eccentric collection of people live and work around a traffic circle situated along highway I-75, and fight to keep their lives and careers afloat in a failing economy. Often compared to the Errol Morris film, Vernon, Florida, this debut feature by Brooklyn, NY filmmaker Eric Mahoney showcases an off beat group of characters in today's Middle America.North Dixie Drive is the portrait of a small community of businesses and people... more
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This is the link to the website (with trailer) for my upcoming cinema verite feature film, Max Kennedy and the American Dream. WWW.MAXKENNEDYTHEFILM.COMThis is the link to the website (with trailer) for my upcoming cinema verite feature... more
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Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox review a selection of summer documentaries, including "Restrepo," "Winnebago Man," and "8: The Mormon Proposition," in which director and writer Reed Cowan investigates the Mormon Church's extensive campaign against gay rights and the passage of California's Proposition 8.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.comBrett Erlich and Ellen Fox review a selection of summer documentaries, including... more
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Langhe, in the north of Italy, is internationally known for its wines (i.e. Barolo and Barbaresco), foods and landscapes. Langhe Doc focuses on the transformation of this region and its unique landscape, following three stories of "resistance" to it.Langhe, in the north of Italy, is internationally known for its wines (i.e. Barolo and... more
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Documentary telling the story of Guantánamo: torture, extraordinary rendition and secret prisons. Focusing on the stories of three prisoners, Shaker Aamer, Binyam Mohamed and Omar Deghayes, 'Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo' is powerful rebuke to the myth that Guantánamo holds “the worst of the worst”.
http://www.spectacle.co.uk/Outside-The-Law-Stories-From-GuantanamoDocumentary telling the story of Guantánamo: torture, extraordinary rendition... more
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Henri Cartier-Bresson was a photographer who, some critics have said, was a bundle of contradictions. He was interested both in photographic realism, in the world as it was, as well as in the hidden depths of the unconscious that the camera might reveal, in the search for mystery. This article presents a number of vintage photographs, a slide show and a documentary short film about his early masterpieces, entitled “The Perfect Moment.”
http://disembedded.wordpress.com/2010/05/03/henri-cartier-bresson-the-perfect-moment/Henri Cartier-Bresson was a photographer who, some critics have said, was a bundle of... more
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May 4th, 2010, will mark the 40th Anniversary of the Kent State Shootings, also known as the Kent State Massacre, which took place at Kent State University in Ohio. It involved the shooting of unarmed college students by members of the Ohio National Guard on Monday, May 4, 1970. The guardsmen fired 67 rounds over a period of 13 seconds, killing four students and wounding nine others.
Some of the students who were shot had been protesting against the American invasion of Cambodia, which President Richard Nixon had announced in a television address on April 30. Other students who were shot had been walking nearby or observing the protest from a distance. There was a significant nation-wide response to the shootings: hundreds of universities, colleges, and high schools closed throughout the United States resulting from a student strike of four million students.
This piece includes vintage photographs, a slide show and a short documentary film about the Kent State Shootings.
http://disembedded.wordpress.com/2010/04/26/kent-state-the-day-the-war-came-home/May 4th, 2010, will mark the 40th Anniversary of the Kent State Shootings, also known... more
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Yukio Mishima was born in Tokyo in 1925. His first long work “The Forest in Full Bloom” was published in a magazine called Bungei Bunka in 1941, when he was sixteen years old. Mishima was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature three times and was particularly popular with many foreign publications.
On November 25, 1970, the very same day that he finished his last novel, Yukio Mishima and several members of his nationalistic Shield Society took over a military base in Ichigaya, which served as the Tokyo headquarters of the Eastern Command of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces. For some time, Mishima had utilized his Shield Society as an endeavor to challenge his country to seriously reconsider the westernized direction that they were taking. When his actions failed to rouse the soldiers at Ichigaya to rise up in revolt, he committed seppuka (ritual suicide). He was only 45 years old.
Includes a number of vintage photographs, a slide show and a documentary short film of Mishima's life.
http://disembedded.wordpress.com/2007/11/04/yukio-mishima-eternal-exclusion-and-the-tragic-search-for-recognition/Yukio Mishima was born in Tokyo in 1925. His first long work “The Forest in... more
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Interview topics about:
How the United States Television News Media's content has been controlled and restrained by large corporate businesses by restricting funding, threats by advertisers and how it's affected the coverage of much important news stories...
There has been a dumbing down of the US News Media, allowing an environment that allows crimes to be committed in safety and seclusion. An environment where the real issues are hidden... and the in depth of coverage that is needed.... is controlled tightly by the hands of corporate giants...
The people and citizens of the United States have lost a crucial needed component that must be preformed in a free society. Without a Vibrant and Independent Media.... we loose both the Truth and our Freedom.
Here are a series of Pre & Post show interviews shot at the Michael Moore / Moveon.org event on the evening of March 27,2010 in Sausalito California of
"Capitalism; A Love Story"
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/gerardangeInterview topics about:
How the United States Television News Media's content... more
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