by Pier Marton | Oct 5, 2010 | Death, Doc, Film, History, Human Rights, Idées, KeyFilm, Wars, Women
Le chef d’œuvre de Nino Kirtadze: Il était une fois la Tchétchenie (In English: Chechen Lullaby). 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 | Oct 5, 2010 | Antisemitism, Care, Film, Hispanic, Humor, Jewish, Juif, Middle-East, Politics, Racism, Review, STL, Theater, Women
So-called “special people” can indeed be special in teaching us to shed those layers that cover up our humanity. The character of Anita (Alejandra Manzo) exudes such a quiet life force that the toughest of armors will be pierced by her presence. The...
by Pier Marton | Sep 26, 2010 | Antisemitism, Death, Eco, Film, History, Human Rights, Ideas, Jewish, Politics, Racism, Shoah, Time, Wars, Women
Her organization saved 2,500 Jewish children. Sendler with some children she saved, Warsaw, 2005 From Wikipedia: In 1943, Sendler was arrested by the Gestapo, severely tortured, and sentenced to death. ?egota saved her by bribing German guards on the way to her...
by Pier Marton | Sep 24, 2010 | Asia, Film, History, Ideas, Idées, Time, Travel, Women
From Rossellini’s historical films, through Makaveyev’s Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator, to Mizoguchi, Ozu and Kurozawa, tons of generally unseen and unknown treasures waiting to be discovered. Email a link to a friend (Opens...
by Pier Marton | Sep 22, 2010 | Asia, Film, Human Rights, Politics, Women
Sonia Nassery Cole 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 | Sep 15, 2010 | Afri, Asia, Care, Dance, Death, Doc, Eco, France, Health, Hispanic, History, Human Rights, Ideas, Jewish, Media, Middle-East, Native, Politics, Racism, Roma, Sci/Nat, Site, Sound, Spectacle, Travel, Wars, Women
The Worldometer. Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit TweetShare on...