movies do matter (just ask the Tunisian police who refused to protect artists and filmgoers they don’t like)Imagine: Moviegoing as a human rights issue. While we sit on our asses arguing over whether the soulless emptiness of Transformers: Dark of the Moon makes it a worse movie than the nonsensical cartoonishness of Green Lantern, and while people are walking out of Tree of Life because they don’t want to deal with movies that aren’t spoonfed to them, there are filmmakers who have to fight for their freedom of expression, and moviegoers who come under attack for attending a movie at all. From Human Rights Watch: Tunisia: Police Inaction Allowed Assault on Film Screening There’s a lot more at HRW about the violence and the opposition to creative expression. Ideas are dangerous. The people in power know this. It’s a shame that here in the West, where we supposedly have all-but-unfettered freedom of expression, there is no interest in a widespread, mainstream exploration of those wonderfully dangerous ideas, either on the part of filmmakers or filmgoers. The freedoms that other people put their lives on the line for are so taken for granted here that we don’t even bother to use them. Disqus commentsblog comments powered by Disqus |
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