Archive for March, 2006
Movies about TV & The Media
Our obsession with TV goes far beyond any social phenomena the world community has ever experienced. There have been many movies made about the culture of television and mass media. Most recently - Good Night, And Good Luck, available now on DVD.
While this film is a must-see for anyone passionate about understanding how things work inside the tube, there are many others for you to explore in our list dubbed “TV & The Media“.
Tags: movies, tv, media, television
No commentsMovies about Rock ‘N’ Roll
Following yesterday’s ozzfest here’s our movie list for the topic: Rock ‘N’ Roll.
Got more? Please comment below and let us know.
Tags: movies, rock ‘n’ roll
1 commentMovies about North Korea
Authentic footage from North Korea is very difficult to come about. Almost everything coming out of that country is censored and reviewed by the totalitarian regime, making freedom of speech and expression a real burning issue. That’s because there’s no real transparency and it’s difficult to tell how people’s lives look like and to determine if violations of human rights are taking place.
With his new documentary feature “A State of Mind” British director Daniel Gordon has enjoyed unprecedented access to North Korea and was allowed to follow the story of two young gymnasts as they prepare for the Mass games, a yearly spectacle viewed by millions.
The film also provides a unique look into the mindset and thought process of some North Koreans in regard to how they view the west and gives us a better perspective on this conflict and on our modern world.
Tags: movies, north korea
No commentsSlobodan Milosevic
Three movies to give you a better perspective on the wars in Yugoslavia:
With the passing of the Serb leader this is an opportunity to revisit the horror.
Got other films on the topic? Feel free to comment below.
Tags: movies, war, milosevic, yugoslavia
1 commentMovies about The Consequences of War
The topic today is the consequences of war.
These movies focus on the civil side of war. Not so much the combat, weapons or soldiers, but more the people, and the decisions and policy of others that directly effected their fate, their freedom and their lives.
No commentsMovies about China
One of the most intriguing and fastest growing countries of the 00’s, China captures our imagination with its communist/capitalist gender-bending. An interesting article that appeared today discusses China’s plea to the world - leave us alone! We’ll continue our atrocities and you can mind your own business: Read the NY Times article
The movies coming out of China are unique and versatile. In the US we are most familiar with the epic action films such as Hero and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, both elementary for any DVD collection. But if you want to get a better look at this country and its people, visit our complete China list.
And following on Ang Lee’s Oscar speech, feel free to review our related lists:
Hong Kong, Taiwan.
Tags: movies, china, hongkong, taiwan, nytimes
4 commentsEnron
The trial of Mr(s) Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling in Houston, TX is still on. Learn more about the trio (includes Andy Fastow) and generally about your economy and how it can be manipulated if only you were ruthless enough. Enron: The smartest guys in the room
Tags: movies, news, economy, trials, business
4 commentsNewsweek article on foreign films
The article: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11432913/site/newsweek/
The theme of this article is Great films, bad box office. Read it and come back!
To me films are an escape. They replace the travels I can’t go on and allow me for a few hours to see the world. That’s why I watch non-English films. Just the term “foreign films” is enough to get me upset. English is pretty foreign to lots of people.. Also, using this term to categorize movies is just plain wrong. Foreign films are still documentaries, suspense thrillers, dramas, comedies…
DVD ideas features hundreds of films from various countries. To find movies based on the country depicted in the film (not necessary the country where the film was produced) visit our “All Topics” page. The list is in the column on the right hand side.
Enjoy!
Tags: movies, news, international
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