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July 27, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “Separate Realities” (1979) – Part of the"Profiles of Rural Religion” series roduced by P.J. O’Connell for the Rural Documentary Project and Penn State Broadcasting – 58 minutes
Distributor: Pennsylvania State University Media Sales DVD – $25
Summary: Suzie Anderson attends St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Lock Haven, PA. Glenn Stover attends First Baptist, just across a 25-foot alleyway. But their religious beliefs and practices are separated by a far greater distance. Suzie is a "seeker"; she is exploring her religious commitment, asking questions, questioning the answers. Glenn is "born again." There are no questions in his settled and serene religious faith. This film develops the religious viewpoints of two very different–but strongly committed–individuals and offers the opportunity to compare these two variations on the ages-old question of "proper" religious behavior.
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July 27, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “Two Black Churches” (n.d.) – Center for Southern Folklore (Memphis) – 21 minutes
Distributor: ??????????
Summary: Images of black religious expression in two very different churches: one in rural Mississippi, the other in urban New Haven, Connecticut. Includes inspired preaching, faith healing, glossolalia, ecstatic dance.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
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July 27, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “Triumph of the Will” (1936) – Leni Riefenstahl – 120 minutes
Distributor: Blockbuster Video
Summary: Triumph of the Will (Triumph des Willens) is a filmed record of the 1934 Nazi Party Convention, in Nuremberg. No, it is more than just a record: it is an exultation of Adolf Hitler, who from the moment his plane descends from Valhalla-like clouds is visually characterized as a God on Earth. The "Jewish question" is disposed of with a few fleeting closeups; filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl prefers to concentrate on cheering crowds, precision marching, military bands, and Hitler’s climactic speech, all orchestrated, choreographed and illuminated on a scale that makes Griffith and DeMille look like poverty-row directors. It has been alleged that the climactic rally, "spontaneous" Sieg-Heils and all, was pre-planned according to Riefenstahl’s specifications, the better to take full advantage of its cinematic potential. Allegedly, propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels resented the presence and intrusion of a woman director, but finally had to admit that her images, achieved through the use of 30 cameras and 120 assistants, were worth a thousand speeches. Possibly the most powerful propaganda film ever made, Triumph of the Will is also, in retrospect, one of the most horrifying. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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July 27, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “Thank God and the Revolution” (1981) – 57 minutes
Distributor: ???????????? (formerly Icarus Films, but it’s not in their current catalog)
Summary: Outstanding illustration of many theories about the role of religion in social change in Nicaragua. It includes Liberation Theology, base Christian communities, a brief historical background, and interviews with people from all strata of society – rural villagers to cabinet officials. The folk hymns in the soundtrack are moving.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
Posted in War/Pacifism, Liberation Theology, Conflict, Change, Latin America & Caribbean, Social Activism, Catholics | Print | No Comments »
July 27, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “Solidaridad: Faith, Hope, and Haven” (1989) – 57 minutes
Distributor: ??????????
Summary: A documentary about the work of the Vicaria de la Solidaridad, a Catholic organization in Chile that has provided support for victims of human rights abuses.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
Posted in Ethics, Human Rights, Older Films, Conflict, Latin America & Caribbean, Social Activism, Catholics | Print | No Comments »
July 27, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “Shrine under Siege” (1985) – 42 minutes
Distributor: Icarus Films
Summary: SHRINE UNDER SIEGE describes the coalition formed by Fundamentalist U.S. Christians and militant Israeli Jews to destroy the Dome of the Rock, Islam’s third holiest shrine, and to build a new Jewish temple in its place. The documentary explores the theological background to this unusual coalition and places it within the context of the increased political power of fundamentalism in the U.S., and the rise of extremist religious parties in Israel, as demonstrated by the election of Rabbi Meir Kahane to Parliament
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
Posted in War/Pacifism, Older Films, New Christian Right, Conflict, Politics, Africa & Middle East, Islam, Judaism, Evangelical Protestants | Print | No Comments »
July 27, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “The Shrine” (1989) – 46 minutes
Distributor: ???????????
Summary: Depicts the Holy Week pilgrimage to El Santuario de Chimayo in New Mexico; very useful for appreciation of folk religion, the time-space structure of pilgrimages, and the importance of sacred place both in America’s Hispanic and Indian cultural heritages.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
Posted in Feast Days, Celebrations, & Events, Folk Religion, Popular Religion, Animism / Tribal Religion, Older Films, Latin America & Caribbean, Christianity, Catholics | Print | No Comments »
July 27, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “Sanctuary” ( 1983) – PBS Frontline – 60 minutes
Distributor: ??????????
Summary: Examines the 1980s Sanctuary Movement, which engaged in civil disobedience to Immigration Service regulations by giving assistance to refugees from political oppression in Central America.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
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July 27, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “Romero” (1989) – Directed by John Duigan, starring Raul Julia – 105 minutes
Distributor: Available from Amazon (www.amazon.com)
Summary: Feature film based on the story of Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero, 1980 victim of a political assassination.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
Posted in War/Pacifism, Older Films, Liberation Theology, Conflict, Change, Latin America & Caribbean, Politics, Social Activism, Catholics | Print | No Comments »
July 27, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “The Radio Priest” (1989) – PBS – 58 minutes – color & b/w
Distributor: ??????????
Summary: An interesting documentary about Charles Coughlin, the controversial right-wing Catholic radio preacher of the 1930s.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
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