Some possibilities, though I am open to others. Remember, the point of watching one of these is to expand our understanding and challenge our own particular point of view. So here are just some suggestions:
Munich (about the attack at the 72 Olympics and Israel’s response)
Paradise Now (about two friends who enter the process to become suicide bombers, targeting Israel)
Promises (about Israeli and Palestinian children sharing experiences)
The following are about the Iraq War:
Body of War
No End in Sight
In the Valley of Elah
The Dreams of Sparrows
Monday, March 17, 2008
Friday, February 15, 2008
Africa Movie Time
Here are the options. You can search online for a synopsis of each, but all have been recommended:
Bamako (this relates a lot to our class; more info here
The others you've probably heard of:
The Last King of Scotland
Blood Diamond
Hotel Rwanda
Sankofa (may be difficult to find)
Out of Africa
Roots (any one of the series)
Cry Freedom
The Power of One
The Constant Gardener
SO POST YOUR REVIEWS HERE, TO THIS ENTRY:
Bamako (this relates a lot to our class; more info here
The others you've probably heard of:
The Last King of Scotland
Blood Diamond
Hotel Rwanda
Sankofa (may be difficult to find)
Out of Africa
Roots (any one of the series)
Cry Freedom
The Power of One
The Constant Gardener
SO POST YOUR REVIEWS HERE, TO THIS ENTRY:
Friday, January 18, 2008
MOVIE-TIME: India
Okay folks, here is a list of potential movies to watch about India. When you have watched one, post a reply below that gives your basic review and also what it taught you about Indian culture or history. Here are some choices:
Monsoon Wedding
City of Joy
Miss India Georgia
Mississippi Masala
I Have Found It
Bride and Prejudice
(both of these are based on Jane Austen novels)
Earth (a film by Deepa Mehta)
English August
Bend it Like Beckham
Gandhi (counts for double)
Mr. and Mrs. Iyer
A Passage to India
Salaam Bombay
A Train to Pakistan
Friday, October 12, 2007
The Truth about your T-Shirt
Folks, a friend recommended to me the article below on the cotton industry. I was not surprised but troubled. It has made me want to know more and more about products that are "fair-trade" (vs. merely "free-trade" and about organic products.
While some may bemoan big business and big money, the fact is this: what drives our economy is consumer demand. So the moral resposibility is ours to decide how we consume.
Here is an odd idea: maybe there is already enough stuff (clothes, household items, etc) out there that we could join the many (like Catherine and me) who prefer to buy used. It's spending you can feel good about!
Anyway, check out the article and remember, what we wear and what we eat and what we drive and how we live all have moral ramifications!
Fashion Victims: the Truth About Cotton
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Reflections on Moreau lecture
MOVIE REVIEWS
Monday, October 8, 2007
Thoughts on Immigration Forum
Well, the ND Forum just ended, and now is the chance for those in my classes to share their views. So, who was the best speaker and why? What was the most insightful comment or moment? Or maybe you just want to share your ideas on some of the issues raised. The floor is yours....
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