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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478209/

Odličan dokumentarac o metal muzici i zivotu. Pun zanimljivih intervjua sa raznim ivodjačima, objašnjenja o tome kako je nastao metal i kako se razvijao i puno odgovora na razna pitanja o metalu uopšte. Apsolutna preporuka svima bez obzira da lislušate metal ili ne.
 
Dokumentarni film "Deca besmrtnosti", u produkciji Srpske pravoslavne crkve, koji govori o Šajkaškoj i novosadskoj raciji koju su sproveli mađarski okupatori januara 1942. godine, dobitnik je glavne nagrade "Zlati vitez" na međunarodnom filmskom festivalu u ruskom gradu Omsku.
 
Scrutinizing Propaganda...

Card Stacking is a device in which the user employs all the arts of deception to win our support for their group, nation, policy, practice, belief, or ideal. Simply stated, the propagandist stacks the cards against the truth. They will overemphasize and under emphasize to dodge issues and evade facts. This device resorts to lies, censorship, and distortion. The propagandist using card stacking will omit facts and offer false testimony. They will create a smoke screen by raising a new issue when a position cannot be defended or becomes embarrassing. They will use red herrings (another fallacy) to confuse and divert those in search of the facts or when they do not want the facts revealed. Card Stackers will make the unreal appear real and real appear unreal. They let a half-truth masquerade as truth. Card Stacking is reminiscence to the tactics of a snake oil salesman. By means of this device propagandists would convince us that a ruthless war of aggression is a crusade for righteousness. Card Stacking employs sham, hypocrisy, and effrontery. There is greater problem within Card Stacking: How do you deal with it? Even if you can identify the lie or distortion, one might be putting them at risk challenging the user. Especially in a crowd that might not be too friendly.

When we consider that in all these devices our emotions are the stuff with which propagandists' work. Without it they are helpless; with it, harnessing it to their purposes, they can make us glow with pride or burn with hatred, they can make us zealots in behalf of the program they endorse. Propaganda as generally understood is expression of opinion or action by individuals or groups with reference to predetermined ends. Without the appeal to our emotions--to our fears and to our courage, to our selfishness and unselfishness, to our loves and to our hates--propagandists would influence few opinions and few actions. To say this is not to condemn emotion, an essential part of life, or to assert that all predetermined ends of propagandist are "bad." What is meant is that the intelligent person does not want propagandists to utilize his emotions, even to the attainment of "good" ends, without knowing what is going on. We do not want to be "used" in the attainment of ends we may later consider "bad." We do not want to be gullible. We do not wand to be fooled. We do not want to be duped, even in a good cause. We want to know the facts and among these is included the fact of the utilization of our emotions.
 
No Logo: Brands, Globalization and Resistance
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0373193/

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In the age of the brand, logos are everywhere. But why do some of the world’s best-known brands find themselves on the wrong end of the spray paint can — the targets of anti-corporate campaigns by activists and protesters?

No Logo, based on the best-selling book by Canadian journalist and activist Naomi Klein, reveals the reasons behind the backlash against the increasing economic and cultural reach of multinational companies. Analyzing how brands like Nike,The Gap, and Tommy Hilfiger became revered symbols worldwide, Klein argues that globalization is a process whereby corporations discovered that profits lay not in making products (outsourced to low-wage workers in developing countries), but in creating branded identities people adopt in their lifestyles.

Using hundreds of media examples, No Logo shows how the commercial takeover of public space, destruction of consumer choice, and replacement of real jobs with temporary work – the dynamics of corporate globalization – impact everyone, everywhere. It also draws attention to the democratic resistance arising globally to challenge the hegemony of brands.
 
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