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they tell each other the same storym, the story changes while it is being retold by the next narrator
 
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== 1984 == - Micheal Radford
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why not engage in the inevidable 80s revival with orwell?
 
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Ideas for video and audio library vj9


== The Falls == Peter Greenaway (1980) + == Doorverteld Verhaal == Peter Westenberg (2003)

simple videogame with children embarking on a videowhisper - they tell each other the same storym, the story changes while it is being retold by the next narrator

== 1984 == Micheal Radford why not engage in the inevidable 80s revival with orwell?

Newspeak (dictatorial language without state-critical notions),thoughtcrime (the crime of independent thought) and Doublethink (holding two opposite concepts in mind and believe both) Yes it is all there we might want to look for an altenative version (ask Nova)

== The man who classified the world == Francoise (...) +/-

Documentary about Paul Otlet, important for peter's walk through jubelfeestpark. We lost our copy N+L do you still have yours?

== Fahrenheit 451 == Francois Truffaut (1966) -

what can we say?

== Koro == Gulden Durmaz

No-budget film by Belgian / turkish female director working with amateur actors. Yapım Tarihi - 2001, Süresi - 13’ / Formatı - Belgium, 35mm, Drama / Yönetmen - Güldem DURMAZ

THE CHORUS In a nameless country, anonymous people speaking a wordless language visit the prisoners in a military fortress, but when the free and the chained meet, the sounds and emotions are universally recognisable.

I saw 10 minutes -- it is over the top and pethatic, but coming from a very different and sincere perspective of thinking about better futures by reworking our communication and interhuman contacts.