Sunday, November 24, 2013

Resources for November 24, 2013

A conversation between Manohla Dargis and A.O. Scott in The New York Times: "Film Is Dead? Long Live Movies: How Digital Is Changing the Nature of Movies."

Alison Nastasi for Flavorwire celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are with: "The Greatest Monsters in Children’s Literature."

David Hudson for Keyframe presents Taiwan's 2013 film award winners: "ILO ILO tops the 2013 Golden Horse Awards: The complete list of the winners."

Errol Morris is now making short documentaries for The New York Times: "Errol Morris’ take on the JFK Assassination, “Umbrella Man” is A Cautionary Tale of Non-Conspiracy." and Pt. 2 below:

November 22, 1963 from The New York Times - Video on Vimeo.



Christopher Lydon interviews for Radio Open Source:

James Douglas: "JFK and the Unspeakable. Part One." and "JFK and the Unspeakable, Part Two."

Robert Dallek: "Three Last Questions about JFK."


Frank Bruni for The New York Times examines how class stratification and inequality is becoming a daily part of American lives and is increasingly a part of many of our social/leisure activities: "The Extra Legroom Society"

James Mooney at Filmosophy: "What is Film Studies?"

Vinzenz Hediger for Screening the Past: "What Do we Know When We Know Where Something Is? World Cinema and the Question of Spatial Ordering."

Andrew O'Hehir for Salon: "The movies’ surprising blind spot: Corporate greed."







Frontline is hosting online Steve James' powerful 2011 documentary about former Chicago gang members working on the streets to effectively bring about peace and community: The Interrupters

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