Tuesday, October 31, 2006

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Thought of the day: Hell

The leaves fall
but the music does not civilized.

Art does not sublime.

Pascal Quignard To find the underworld , page 10

Sunday, October 29, 2006

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suggestions DVD: Identity and commitment


The Cat in bag (1964)
Director: Gilles Groulx
Claude: French Canadian journalist to become unemployed, aspiring revolutionary existentialist with a large head. Barbara: Jewish English, studying theater, bourgeois family. Two Solitudes, feet in the snow, coming together for a few months romance lovers in the early 1960s, between the rhythm of a jazz Montreal stuffy and quiet of St. Charles in the classic tunes. The great story of a people in a small love story. (Memory Box Collection - The work of Gilles Groulx)

Orders (1974)
Director: Michel Brault
October 16, 1970. Pierre Elliott Trudeau enacts the War Measures Act following the kidnapping by the Front de Liberation du Quebec, James Richard Cross, the British trade commissioner, and Pierre Laporte, Vice-Premier and Minister of Labour of Quebec. September 27, 1974. First Canadian Film Brault, who portrays the fate of Quebec citizens, detained and released without charge following the orders of the Prime Minister: the drama of five fictional characters in a real crisis. (Box Michel Brault: Works from 1958 to 1974)

Comfort and Indifference (1982)
Director: Denys Arcand
Opening: "Men still prefer to suffer unbearable misery rather than recovering and abolish forms of government which they are accustomed. "By its words in the Declaration of Independence of the United States, Arcand began its coverage of the referendum campaign of 1980 until the federalist victory. Closure: Although images of the re-election of the Parti Quebecois in 1981, Solzhenitsyn's sentence puzzled as to the sovereignty mission in the near future: "Our lives are so short compared to the slow unfolding of history." (Denys Arcand Box: The full documentary work)

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Painting A Glazed Figurine

suggestions DVD: Errol Morris Film


The Fog of War (2003)

Between the nine circles of hell in Dante, the 10 commandments of God and the 12 labors of Hercules, we must now add the 11 lessons of life by Robert S. McNamara. Former Secretary of Defense U.S. book honestly acquired its precepts into the arena of American power during the Second World War, the Cuban missile crisis and the war in Viet Nam. A key document in the current context, because the past is often the guarantor of the future. (The DVD from Sony Pictures offers twenty additional scene with McNamara).

Mr Death (1999)

Fred A. Leuchter Jr., an engineer, smokes six packs of cigarettes and drink coffee forty per day. It changes, improves, constructs an effective tool for implementing many detention centers in the United States. His biggest concern is to ensure those sentenced to death a fitting end ... Hired by the historian Ernst Zundel, on trial for defending his thesis revisionist left Massachusetts Leuchter to Auschwitz. Hammer and pick in hand, he tries to prove non-existence of gas chambers in Nazi concentration camps. The portrait of a citizen not ordinary, his rise to his fall. Electrifying.

Thin Blue Line (1988)

November 1976, Dallas. In heart of the night, a duo policeman stops a car with headlights off. An officer approached the suspect vehicle. Delivered to the driver's window, it is riddled with bullets. The murderer quickly leaves the scene. In quick interviews with a suspect of convenience, a criminal at large, ill-intentioned witnesses and police officers, lawyers and judges to justice slight, director Morris untangles a web of lies that led to the conviction of an innocent . When art saves a man from the death penalty.

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