Why is acting much more marvelous than one may have first imagined? A desire to better understand human existence is basic to the nature of art and propels the desire of artistic minds to create. Acting and motion picture making are ways to search for that understanding and seek deeper awareness of the human condition.
Although classified as a Neorealist, Fellini defies this label more so than he confirms it. This is because his best accomplishments stem from the unconventional aspects of his films. Guest post by Lorenzo Vidali.
According to Al Gore, Federico Fellini, and Hugo Chavez, conservatives are insane. CLINICALLY insane. Or so confirms a government-funded study involving scientists from Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Maryland.
It’s no holds barred and all out war against the Odious Oids who are shredding our moral code as set forth in the Declaration of Human Rights. To be victorious, we must create powerful audio-visuals that give citizens the information they need to bring change to America and the world.
To understand the connection between Hugo Chavez, the most progressive living head of state, and Federico Fellini, the greatest film director who left this lunatic planet at the end of the 20th Century, we must be aware that the world’s mass media – controlled by a self-serving, cunning, and therefore unintelligent elite – has managed [...]
“Democratic Socialism is love of the people.” These words of Venezuela’s President announced the birth of a different world – a just and peaceful world the youth of the entire planet believes is possible.
The Conservative Lunacy
by admin on March 6, 2009
in Islands & Icebergs,Nonfiction,Political
According to Al Gore, Federico Fellini, and Hugo Chavez, conservatives are insane. CLINICALLY insane. Or so confirms a government-funded study involving scientists from Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Maryland.
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