No.5356
What are some right-wing (social) movies and documentaries? What are some of these /film/ endorsed movies? Bring it on!
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No.5358
what you mean by right-wing?
la copa america la compro bachelet
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No.5361
Right wing seems pretty broad. That could conceivably mean anything from libertarian to fascist. Religious movies might qualify too. Or it could oppose some elements of leftism rather than advocating anything.
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No.5365
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. > right-wing (social)
So traditionalism? I guess a good slice of Hays Code Hollywood qualifies.
You should try A Man for All Seasons (video related)
Right-wing documentaries seem to stay under the mainstream radar (in the US). Few of them get wide distribution, so you're left to sort out material of varying quality with titles that sound sensationalized. Offhand I can't think of many active right-wing documentarians aside from Dinesh D'Souza.
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No.5366
>>5361
>>5358
I doubt hes a a Bresson or Rohmer type conservative.
just watch the greatest story never told on repeat.
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No.5374
Couldn't scientific documentaries without leftist themes be considered right wing or libertarian?
For instance, the television show Nature has an episode about wolves and only wolves. It's straight to the point with no references to global warming (climate change), gay marriage and black lives matter.
I consider this normal but I think one could even consider this rightist due to the non-injection of forced leftist themes.
There's a f ton of right wing stuff to watch.
That Dineas Osouza is the most known right now cause he's speaking out against our dear leader and against the party of the people.
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No.5376
>>5374
>anything that doesn't pander to American liberalism is automatically right wing.
>if you criticize Obama you can't be a leftist.
You really are a devious little fucking creature.
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No.5378
>>5376
why would you assume I'm little comrade?
:)
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No.7467
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. I just heard this recommended by Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America
It's a TV movie about the Battle of Athens (Tennessee) where an armed citizen militia of WWII veterans exercised their 2A rights to push back against the corrupt local government. It looks like a good historical case to cite against the gun grabbers.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103673/reference
I noticed there's a 2017 film called Battle of Athens on imdb, so this story will be retold again next year
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3389248/reference
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No.10016
>If I was English I would be very much against Putin. If I was American I would even fight with him, but if I was Russian I would vote for him
On Đurđevdan (St. George's Day) in 2005, he was baptised into the Serbian Orthodox Church as Nemanja Kusturica (Немања Кустурица) at the Savina monastery near Herceg Novi, Montenegro. To his critics who considered this the final betrayal of his Bosniak roots, he replied that:
>My father was an atheist and he always described himself as a Serb. OK, maybe we were Muslim for 250 years, but we were Orthodox before that and deep down we were always Serbs, religion cannot change that.
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No.10021
>>7467
Can't wait to see the liberal filth paint the WWII vets as capitalist, racist, gun loving nazis and they end up getting defeated by the bulldyke mayor and her quasisexual journalist gf, who also has a black bf who's a doctor.
I love how they're going to defeat soldiers who've seen war and are trained ruthless killers by the power of diversityLGBT+9000 and heycommunism aint so bad right guys?
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No.10029
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>10016
Speaking of Putin have you guys watched his interview(s) with Oliver Stone yet? I downloaded part 1 yesterday.
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No.10030
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>10029
I've watched a lot of Putin speeches and interviews he has given in various meets, such as security meetings or economic meetings.
The commentary wrt. foreign politics was more of the same which Putin has been saying for years. Which is mostly sensible ideas and critique in a vacuum. But again, if it isn't US doing it it'd be Russia or China doing it most likely. I can't really tell if he is honest here. But he has kept his commentary the same consistently for more than a decade.
I have no idea how honest/dishonest he was regards to interior politics of Russia.
There are some humanizing bits in the interview which I think is nice since it might help in toning down this enemy mindset people have against Russia all the time in all topics and thus make the dialogue with them bit less hostile in media (I doubt).
The important bit about the document is, no matter if true or not, Putin saw it important to say it out loud publicly to American audience.
Putin is absolute master in discourse/debate. Great speaker no matter what you think of him.
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No.10046
>>10030
I don't follow Putin as closely but this post seems pretty accurate. I was hoping for better US-Russia relations but it looks like the DC foreign policy establishment wants nothing of the sort. Toppling Syria (and eventually Iran, again) are much more important to them. Trump seems unwilling or unable to change course, even though he claimed he would. I don't know how the DC cabal continues to wield so much power. They're continuously wrong yet face no negative consequences.
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No.10058
This guy is my new hero
>Lennart Meri served two terms as president of Estonia, from 1992 to 2001. An ardent nationalist who advocated free-market policies, he was one of a small handful of leaders of newly independent former Soviet republics who had no serious Communist past. He forged close relations with several world leaders, among them President Clinton and Pope John Paul II. Originally trained as a historian, Mr. Meri was for decades one of Estonia's most prominent public intellectuals, an authority on the history, languages and cultures of the Finno-Ugric peoples of northeastern Europe and Siberia. From 1990 to 1992, he served as foreign minister, and for a brief period in 1992 was ambassador to Finland.
>Lennart-Georg Meri was born in Tallinn on March 29, 1929. His father, Georg-Peeter, was a prominent diplomat who in his later years translated the plays of Shakespeare into Estonian. Lennart Meri was educated in Paris and Berlin, where his father's postings took him.In 1940, the elder Mr. Meri was appointed Estonia's first ambassador to the United States, and the family prepared to move to Washington. But the Soviet invasion followed shortly afterward, and in 1941, the Meris were deported to Siberia. With his father in a labor camp, Lennart, then 12, supported the family by working as a lumberman and as a potato peeler in a Red Army factory. The Meris were able to return to Estonia in 1946, and in 1953 Lennart Meri graduated from Tartu University with a major in history. Prevented by the Soviet government from working as a historian, he spent the next two years as a dramatist with the Vanemuine Theater, Estonia's leading repertory company. He later worked as a producer for Estonian radio before becoming a documentary filmmaker.
>For more than two decades, Mr. Meri traveled to the farthest corners of the Soviet Union, capturing the lives of remote ethnic communities in print and on film. His books, which have been translated into many languages, though not, apparently, into English, include Silverwhite (1976), a study of the ancient history of Estonia and the Baltic region.
>Several of Mr. Meri's films, which made plain the hardships of ethnic peoples behind the Iron Curtain, were banned in the Soviet Union. But they earned critical praise abroad, where they were shown in smuggled copies.
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No.10060
>>10058
more screens from Meri's ethnographic films
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No.10119
>>10030
>I have no idea how honest/dishonest he was regards to interior politics of Russia.
Yes I'm sure he put a spin on some issues. I don't have a strong grasp of Russia's domestic situation so it's tricky for me to spot his lies. And with Western media & govts lying so much about foreign affairs it's tricky for me to spot their truths re: Russia.
Putin made good points about strategic mistakes of USSR. First they made Europe nervous enough to start NATO, then they withdrew from Eastern Europe without getting a written guarantee that NATO would not expand.
I've watched 2/4 episodes so far. It's simply two men talking—in two different languages—but that's been more compelling than I expected.
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No.10125
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No.10129
>>5376
>if you criticize Obama you can't be a leftist
Correction: If you criticize Obama, you can't be a liberal. Leftists and liberals are not the same thing.
Us leftists despise liberals because they're apologists for capitalism and easily fall for identity politics. Associating them with us is downright insulting.
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No.10150
>>10058
>>10060
You've got good taste.
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No.10152
>>10150
Do you know this guy's films? What else can you tell us about him?
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No.11646
We the Living - censored, lost, rediscovered Italian adaptation of Ayn Rand's first book
<We the Living (originally released in 1942 as two films, Noi vivi and Addio Kira) is a film adaptation of Ayn Rand's novel We the Living. It was directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and stars Alida Valli, Rossano Brazzi, and Fosco Giachetti. It was made and released in Italy during World War II, then subsequently banned by the Fascist government and pulled from theaters. The film was lost and forgotten for decades, then found and restored with Rand's involvement. The film was released for the first time in the United States in 1986.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Living_%28film%29
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No.15764
I am very interested in ethical situations in specific conditions. This could be a school or university situation. I recently read a cool text https://paperap.com/paper-on-enron-the-smartest-guys-in-the-room/ that has a lot of development options. This reminds me of old Dostoevsky's novellas or films about detectives. A person has a choice and we empathize with this choice.
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