I wanted to share a wonderful reflection on gratitude by film maker Louie Schwartzberg. He is an award-winning cinematographer, director, and producer whose career spans more than three decades. I found the imagery here inspiring.....it's good to remember, every single day, what a gift the day is.
Showing posts with label Films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Films. Show all posts
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TOMORROW - a New Film by the Transition Network
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Friday, March 28, 2014
"Nicky's Family" - A Wonderful Film
Lately I've been feeling it's so important to remember, be inspired by, and model the best of what human beings can be., in the face of such a concentration on the worst in the media. In other words, I need good news before I fall into cynicism and despair. So I decided to remind myself of the many unknown heroes and heroines, amazing people most people will never hear about. This wonderful documentary has lingered with me for weeks, and I felt like sharing it here.
During part of the year, by the way, I rent rooms in my house like a B&B. I sometimes, but rarely, have Europeans visit. Strangely enough, in the way of synchronicity, as I write this I have no less than 3 travelling German women staying here, and a woman coming from Austria next week! None of them know each other, but they are all enjoying the unexpected opportunity to speak their native language in, of all places, far off Tucson! These women, an artist, a scholar, an alternative healer, are perhaps the children and grandchildren of the people who witnessed Hitler's rise to power and the horror of Nazi Germany. They are also contributing to the beauty and knowledge of the world................I don't know the meaning of this synchronicity, only that the film, and the synchronicity, leave me awed and reassured.
Sir Nicholas George Winton, still alive and over 100, is a British humanitarian who organized the rescue of 669 mostly Jewish children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia on the eve of the Second World War. Winton found homes for the children and arranged for their safe passage to Britain. The UK press has dubbed him the "British Schindler". Just before Christmas 1938, Winton was about to travel to Switzerland for a skiing holiday, when he decided instead to travel to Prague to help his friend Martin Blake, who was involved in Jewish refugee work, who had called him asking for his help. A young, successful business man not even 30, he single-handedly established an organization to aid children from Jewish families at risk from the Nazis, setting up an office at a dining room table in his hotel in Wenceslas Square.
This film, created by one of the children he rescued, documents not only the rescue work, but also the lives of many of the children he rescued, the contributions they made to humanity themselves, the thousands of people who came into this world, and contribute to its betterment, from his work. "Nicky's Family"...........an expanding circle. Remarkable!
http://youtu.be/PGEXoXkDgqk
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Sunday, February 9, 2014
Alice Walker "Beauty in Truth"
http://video.pbs.org/video/2365171000/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=pbsofficial&utm_campaign=americanmasters
It's wonderful that you can stream PBS films from the internet (see the link above)........just wanted to share this wonderful film about Alice Walker, which can be viewed online.
AMERICAN MASTERS
Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth. Full Film
"Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth" is the first film biography
of writer and activist Alice Walker. Most famous for her seminal novel
"The Color Purple" for which she won a Pulitzer Prize, Walker was raised
in poverty in the rural South during the violent and seismic social
changes of mid-20th century America. Women, poverty and civil rights
became the inherent themes in her writing.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
"The World According to Monsanto" in Newburgh Tonight
Our Mother Earth, with all of Her infinitely complex eco-systems, has spent millions of years evolving the systems that sustain us. With unthinkable naiveté and arrogance, multi-national corporate entities are altering the genetic basis of food that we eat with no understanding of the long range consequences, to our bodies, and to the body of the Earth. Furthermore, as this film and the “Monsanto Protection Act” demonstrates, not only is the health of future generations in grave danger, but so is the future of Democracy; we are very close to being a “corporateacracy”, with no real choice about what we eat, think, or know. This is a very important film.
The World According to Monsanto
(Re-posted from previous article)
The passing of the "Monsanto Protection Act" is something all Americans should be aware of, it's long term consequences and its implications. Having watched the documentary "The World According to Monsanto", I believe everyone needs to see this film.
We hear a French scientist reporting that the universally used weedkiller Roundup "provokes cell division leading to the formation of cancer". We also learn about the almost complete loss of independent farms and biodiversity in Paraguay, and that in India farmers are being driven to suicide because they can no longer, due the fact that Monsanto completely controls the cotton seed market, afford to plant their traditional crops. As a result, they are falling deeper and deeper into debt, and losing their traditional homelands.
In North America as well, Indiana farmer Troy Rouse talks about being sued by Monsanto and the "gene police" phenomenon. (Consider: if you grow organic or conventional, and your neighbor grows Monsanto, the two will inevitably cross and you will be legally liable to be sued by Monsanto when they field test your seeds.) Further, seed crops are being designed to be sterile, so that future planting must be purchased anew from the corporation. What this could mean is that essential crops could be potentially controlled by a corporate entity demanding a tax which it can determine at will. They're doing this in India now.
We need to educate ourselves as to what lobbyists are accomplishing - it is frightening indeed to allow Monsanto to control food production, as well as unleashing biologically modified crops with very little testing, and certainly no long term understanding of what the consequences of such tampering could mean.
As a mythologist, I cannot help but reflect that the two most popular Epics of the past decade years was "Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter", both about a "Dark Lord" intent on sacrificing everything in the pursuit of power. The profit driven soul-lessness of corporate entities such as Monsanto reflect that mythic struggle, the shadow of our crucial time.
In North America as well, Indiana farmer Troy Rouse talks about being sued by Monsanto and the "gene police" phenomenon. (Consider: if you grow organic or conventional, and your neighbor grows Monsanto, the two will inevitably cross and you will be legally liable to be sued by Monsanto when they field test your seeds.) Further, seed crops are being designed to be sterile, so that future planting must be purchased anew from the corporation. What this could mean is that essential crops could be potentially controlled by a corporate entity demanding a tax which it can determine at will. They're doing this in India now.
We need to educate ourselves as to what lobbyists are accomplishing - it is frightening indeed to allow Monsanto to control food production, as well as unleashing biologically modified crops with very little testing, and certainly no long term understanding of what the consequences of such tampering could mean.
As a mythologist, I cannot help but reflect that the two most popular Epics of the past decade years was "Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter", both about a "Dark Lord" intent on sacrificing everything in the pursuit of power. The profit driven soul-lessness of corporate entities such as Monsanto reflect that mythic struggle, the shadow of our crucial time.
"Monsanto's talk of ‘technology' tries to hide its real
objectives of control where genetic engineering is a means to
control seed. These are the promises Monsanto India's website makes, alongside pictures of
smiling, prosperous farmers from the state of Maharashtra. This is a desperate
attempt by Monsanto and its PR machinery to delink the epidemic of farmers'
suicides in India from the company's growing control over cotton seed supply -
95 per cent of India's cotton seed is now controlled by Monsanto."......GMOs are failing to control pests and weeds, and have instead led to the
emergence of superpests and superweeds. The highest acreage of Bt cotton is in Maharashtra and
this is also where the highest farmer suicides are. Suicides increased
after Bt cotton was introduced - Monsanto's royalty extraction, and the
high costs of seed and chemicals have created a debt trap. As Monsanto's profits grow, farmers' debt grows........Monsanto's seeds are seeds of suicide."
The ultimate seeds of suicide is Monsanto's patented
technology to create sterile seeds. (Called "Terminator technology" by
the media, sterile seed technology is a type of Gene Use Restriction
Technology, GRUT, in which seed produced by a crop will not grow - crops
will not produce viable offspring seeds or will produce viable seeds
with specific genes switched off.) The Convention on Biological
Diversity has banned its use, otherwise Monsanto would be collecting
even higher profits from seed............ A Monsanto representative admitted that they were "the
patient's diagnostician and physician all in one" in writing the
patents on life-forms, from micro-organisms to plants, in the TRIPS'
agreement of WTO. Stopping farmers from saving seeds and exercising
their seed sovereignty was the main objective."
Thanks to Janie Rezner for article.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Connected: An Autobiography about Love, Death and Technology
"We as humans have accumulated so much knowledge. Why do we have such a hard time seeing the bigger picture?"........for centuries we've been declaring independance: perhaps it's finally time to declare our interdependance."One of my favorite books is Leonard Shlain's 1997 "The Alphabet Vs the Goddess". It was my privilege to meet Dr. Shlain briefly when I was living in Berkeley, and his book was influential for me. I was saddened to learn that he passed away in 2009, and in many ways, this provocative, funny, and delightful film by his daughter, filmmaker Tiffany Shlain is a tribute to him.
As someone who follows the Trail of the Spider Woman, ever wondering at the new ways She has found to remind us of the Web, I'm nevertheless from a generation prior to computers, cellphones or even, heaven forbid, color xerox. So I don't always know what to think of all this. I remember last winter I went with some friends to an expensive Indian restaurant. As we enjoyed our food and ambiance, we all noticed, at the candlelit table next to us, a well dressed young couple. Both of them sat with heads bent over the little illuminated boxes in their hands, tapping away on them, and we had to admit, this was another generation. We figured they were probably talking to each other.
"Have you ever faked a restroom trip to check your email? Slept with your laptop? Or become so overwhelmed that you just unplugged from it all? In this funny, eye-opening, and inspiring film, Director Tiffany Shlain takes audiences on an exhilarating rollercoaster ride to discover what it means to be connected in the 21st century. From founding The Webby Awards to being a passionate advocate for The National Day of Unplugging, Her love/hate relationship with technology serves as the springboard for a thrilling exploration of modern life…and our interconnected future"
To watch the film for free! : http://connectedthefilm.com/
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