by Cinema Humain | Nov 11, 2015 | Film analysis, Human Rights, Student
Student Essay How the Camera turns into a Weapon The role of the media in Hotel Rwanda and Silvered Water: Syria a Self-Portrait An essay by Johanna Seebrandt, Student at the University of Vienna What role do the media play in wars and conflicts? Do the (horrifying)...
by Cinema Humain | Oct 14, 2015 | Film analysis, Human Rights, Student
Student Essay g “Jesus, we’re supposed to be here to help these people!” The individual’s failure to uphold moral standards against the brutalization of war. An analysis of Casualties of War by Marlene Wagner Student at the University of Vienna In the abundance of...
by Reina-Marie Loader | Aug 3, 2015 | Education, Film analysis, Human Rights, Reviews
Title: Cinema of the Dark Side: Atrocity and the Ethics of Film Spectatorship Author: Shohini Chaudhuri Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Published Date: 30 November 2014 Pages: 203pp Price: £19,99 (paperback), £70,00 (hardcover) ISBN: 9781474400428 and...
by Cinema Humain | Aug 2, 2015 | Film analysis, Film Reviews, Opinion Pieces, Student
Student Essay Problems with Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan (1998) as an Anti-War film with claims to authenticity by David Rosenberg (University of Vienna student) Steven Spielberg has an exceptional ability to display and manipulate the whole gamut of emotion...