Because "interesting" is used by folk, frequently those with power and money, to describe something they can do nothing about or something they want to research or something they like to play with in their heads before chatting to similar people. It is a declaration laden with unstated values (the bootom line being, "this makes me want to chat") and, as is the case with so much in these people's worlds, thinking replaces doing - indeed thinking BECOMES doing. Is it "interesting" that the world economic climate is decalred a catastrophe, or that there are people in my village who find afternoon TV engrossing? I guess so - but so what?
From: Ursula Troche <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] FW: THE SHAPE OF WATER narrated by Susan Sarandon To: [log in to unmask] Date: Sunday, 7 December, 2008, 2:06 PM
interesting idea you find interesting terrible, Craig, why? regards, U. CRAIG NEWNES <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
It's a terrible sign of something when it is declared "interesting"
From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Subject: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] FW: THE SHAPE OF WATER narrated by Susan Sarandon To: [log in to unmask] Date: Friday, 28 November, 2008, 3:04 PM
Thought this looked interesting - see below. Lousie
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SHAPE OF WATER narrated by Susan Sarandon http://www.theshapeofwatermovie.com <http://www.theshapeofwatermovie.com/>
"Kum-Kum Bhavnani has made a film about hope and about courage - with women are in the act of creating a more just planet." Susan Sarandon, Academy Award Winner
"The world is a place fighting for change. Kum-Kum Bhavnani's 'The Shape of Water' reminds us how to hope." Jeff Zimbalist, Director, Favela Rising
"There is another globalization at work and that is the globalization of citizens connecting to each other." - Vandana Shiva, The Shape of Water
Dear Friends
I write to tell you about the feature documentary THE SHAPE OF WATER (http://www.theshapeofwatermovie.com <http://www.theshapeofwatermovie.com/> )
Filmed over four years on three continents, THE SHAPE OF WATER (70 minutes, February
2006: http://www.theshapeofwatermovie.com <http://www.theshapeofwatermovie.com/> ) is an inspirational testament to grassroots activism.
SHAPE skilfully interweaves the stories of Khady (Senegal), Oraiza (Brazil), Bilkusben (India), DonaAntonia (Brazil), Gila (Jerusalem) and Vandana Shiva (India) -- seeking to end oppressive social, political, and economic practices in remote corners of the world.
The women abandon female genital mutilation, tap for rubber to protect the rainforest, protect the biodiversity of the planet and oppose military occupation.
The film works well in classes that discuss women's issues and struggles, globalization and development, and the daily life of women in Latin America, Africa, Asia and in the Middle East. The film makes the abstract and pervasive issue of globalisation comprehensible in human terms.
Class discussion topics could include the various
impacts of
globalization (on the rainforest, the wisdom of large dams, biodiversity in agricultural practices) and how and why people are moved to make changes in their lives. I have also used the film to make links between plastic surgery in the US and FGM in other parts of the world.
Narrated by Susan Sarandon, the documentary has already won several awards -- Best Feature Documentary (Reel Sisters of the Diaspora, Brooklyn), Best Director, Documentary (San Francisco Women's Film Festival), and World Cinema Award (DC Independent Film Festival) and Honorable Mention, Audience Award Amnesty International Film Festival (Vancouver). It has also screened around the United States and in Abu Dhabi, Trinidad, Rome, Barcelona, Durban, the UK and Ankara. It screened at FESPACO (Burkina Faso) in February 2007, has been nominated for Best Documentary at the Tenerife Film Festival and at the New Zealand Human Rights Film
Festival in May
2007.
If you are interested in knowing more, please go to the website where you can see a 3-minute trailer of the film, and purchase it from the storefront.
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