Fraud Film Festival host a free screening of VICELAND
docos on the hacks of Sony Pictures and Ashley Madison.
And then you follow it up with keeping these «jokes» of politicians accountable, I was watching the Rome Eprix over the weekend and there was so much fascist architecture still on display I had to watch
a doco on sunday night.
I just watched
this doco on the history of Nintendo — note part 7 gets up to the present day (well late 2012): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0gNaUib4UU
Catalyst on ABC did a great
doco on it earlier this year.
You should definitely watch the Helen Garner Monkey Grip
doco on iView — she and Tsiolkas had some wonderful, insightful things to say on this very topic And please keep blogging.
Not exact matches
The masterpiece, if you will, was directed by Jonas Åkerlund, who was behind everything from Lady Gaga's «Telephone» and «Paparazzi» clips to the
On the Run Tour: Beyonce and Jay Z
doco.
Well the film was wide release, so it makes sense there wasn't an entirety of focus
on the specifics, but I still think it would have worked better if it was more like the trailers professed intentions;
doco style, with vignettes of alien / human scenes that emphasized and helped explain, not found footage either, like for example, after talking about Wikus in the past tense, it could focus
on him for a bit then move
on, but it stuck with him, and the film changed gears, I just thought it would have been better to focus
on other things, as opposed to dumbing the plot down to one man and his battle against the evil government / corporation, and still stay in the
doco style, it could have worked, no?
It isn't until the film's last 30 - minutes or so that the biopic (
on Philippe Petit, the subject of the acclaimed
doco Man
on the Wire) really hits its stride, serving up a welcomingly exciting, breathtaking stunt that will have IMAX audiences both cheering and vomiting simultaneously.
I thought this flick was based
on the 1996
doco about the same incident.
Finally two lone rangers in weaker areas for the year: I Am Not Your Negro was the best
doco film aside from the one
on my list whilst Coco was an excellent animated effort from Pixar.
Watch the first 1 to 2 minutes section of the UP Stream Pt 4
doco / research prject specifically being directed at all Climate Scientists about how important Values are, and why Listening to the community (the target market) is absolutely critical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyRKTqsXfjM Watch how people (the general public) are treated by others (climate scientists included)
on all climate blogs when they indicate they are not yet convinced of AGW or can't work out who to believe is telling the truth and in doing so reference someone else's «opinion»... and try and measure the level of paranoia exhibited by pro-agw folks about such negative comments about the science.
It occurred to me last night that there may be a link between the way money is being handled for «the cause» of climate change and the absolute corruption by the heads of the big financiers in Wall St after watching a
doco (Inside Job)
on the GFC.
I watched a little of the
doco about PL Travers the other night
on TV and I don't think even Emma Thompson could have portrayed what a nasty piece of work she really was!