by Pier Marton | Nov 25, 2010 | Antisemitism, Film, France, Hispanic, Human Rights, Ideas, Idées, Middle-East, Politics, Review
My short review: Killers of all kinds, intrigues and spies have always made good film (& pulp fiction) material. The fact that is this based on real events gives this film a great advantage. The situation here though is complex for as much as we need drama, we...
by Pier Marton | Nov 22, 2010 | Death, Middle-East, Politics
The CBC report about the murder of Hariri. Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit TweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Nov 19, 2010 | Afri, Antisemitism, Archi, Art, Asia, Care, Death, Doc, Galleries, Hispanic, History, Human Rights, Ideas, Jewish, Middle-East, Photo, Politics, Racism, Site, Spectacle, Women
One of the best museums in the world: the most intense/active square meter to art ratio you will ever find! Like biting into some dark German bread, density and nutrition… Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Share on Reddit (Opens in new...
by Pier Marton | Nov 17, 2010 | Afri, Asia, Books, France, Hispanic, History, Jewish, Magyar, Middle-East, Racism, Travel
It is, by definition, extremely hard to see our blind spots, but this (partial) Wiki list of National Poets is a move in the right direction. We may know a few of these writers… but beyond those, the extent of our blindness is apparent. Afghanistan –...
by Pier Marton | Nov 9, 2010 | Asia, Care, Death, Doc, Eco, Film, France, Human Rights, Humor, Middle-East, Politics, Racism, Review, Spectacle, STL, Travel
More short reviews on their way! Fiction Welcome Vengeance Documentary Summer Pasture Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit TweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Nov 9, 2010 | Asia, Care, Death, Eco, France, Human Rights, Ideas, Idées, Middle-East, Politics, Racism, Review, Site, STL, Travel
At the SLIFF – my short review: WELCOME Like all worthwhile duties, opening up to a stranger or a foreigner requires an effort. This French film embraces with a quiet passion the struggles of a renewed multi-ethnic Europe to come to terms with some of the...