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Hillbrow: Fragmented Spaces of Suffering and Hope

Hillbrow: Fragmented Spaces of Suffering and Hope

by Cinema Humain | Jan 17, 2018 | Behind-the-scenes, Human Rights, Production Diaries

; Hillbrow Fragmented Spaces of Suffering and Hope 17 JANUARY, 2018 Human Rights Hillbrow Research Diary There are many spaces of transformation in South Africa where past and present human rights violations have been engrained in the very foundations of its...
Mhani Gingi: Empowering Industrious Women in South Africa

Mhani Gingi: Empowering Industrious Women in South Africa

by Cinema Humain | Feb 27, 2016 | Africa, Business, Human Rights, Interviews

d Mhani Gingi Empowering Industrious Women in South Africa Cinéma Humain collaborated with a grass-roots organisation in Cape Town, South Africa, called Mhani Gingi to create a series of handcrafted bracelets. Founded by Lillian Masebenza, the organisation creates...
Why Cecil unmasks Humanity

Why Cecil unmasks Humanity

by Reina-Marie Loader | Jan 18, 2016 | Africa, Environment, Human Rights, Opinion Pieces, Wildlife

d Why Cecil unmasks Humanity d I was asked by a few people to provide them with the transcript of a video I did a few months ago about my reaction to the killing of Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Of course I will do so gladly here. Please keep this discussion going...
Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery: Thoughts inspired by ‘Not my Life’ (2011)

Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery: Thoughts inspired by ‘Not my Life’ (2011)

by Reina-Marie Loader | Jan 6, 2016 | Film Reviews, Human Rights, Trafficking

Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery: Thoughts inspired by Not my Life (2011) 06 JANUARY, 2016 Human Rights Documentary Modern Slavery by Reina-Marie Loader Slavery is probably one of the most heinous of modern-day injustices. It connects to a huge variety of other...
Ethics and the Documentary Filmmaker

Ethics and the Documentary Filmmaker

by Reina-Marie Loader | Nov 25, 2015 | Africa, Education, Environment, Film analysis, Human Rights, Trafficking, Wildlife

Ethics and the Documentary Filmmaker African Hunting Holiday (2008), Saving Rhino Phila (2012) and HORN (2014) g by Reina-Marie Loader g Abstract This article addresses some of the ethical considerations affecting the documentary filmmaker dealing with issues of...
How the Camera turns into a Weapon

How the Camera turns into a Weapon

by Cinema Humain | Nov 11, 2015 | Film analysis, Human Rights, Student

Student Essay How the Camera turns into a Weapon The role of the media in Hotel Rwanda and Silvered Water: Syria a Self-Portrait An essay by Johanna Seebrandt, Student at the University of Vienna What role do the media play in wars and conflicts? Do the (horrifying)...
“Jesus, we’re supposed to be here to help these people!”

“Jesus, we’re supposed to be here to help these people!”

by Cinema Humain | Oct 14, 2015 | Film analysis, Human Rights, Student

Student Essay g “Jesus, we’re supposed to be here to help these people!” The individual’s failure to uphold moral standards against the brutalization of war. An analysis of Casualties of War by Marlene Wagner Student at the University of Vienna In the abundance of...
Production Diary: The poached black rhino in HORN (Part Two)

Production Diary: The poached black rhino in HORN (Part Two)

by Cinema Humain | Oct 9, 2015 | Africa, Behind-the-scenes, Environment, Human Rights, Production Diaries, Wildlife

Production Diary: The poached black rhino in HORN (Part 2) Leaving the exhausted duiker behind http://www.cinemahumain.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Exhausted-Duiker-behind.mp3 Leaving the exhausted duiker behind I turned my attention to the country on the opposite...
‘Cinema of the Dark side: Atrocity and the Ethics of Film Spectatorship’ by Shohini Chaudhuri

‘Cinema of the Dark side: Atrocity and the Ethics of Film Spectatorship’ by Shohini Chaudhuri

by Reina-Marie Loader | Aug 3, 2015 | Education, Film analysis, Human Rights, Reviews

Title: Cinema of the Dark Side: Atrocity and the Ethics of Film Spectatorship Author: Shohini Chaudhuri Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Published Date: 30 November 2014 Pages: 203pp Price: £19,99 (paperback), £70,00 (hardcover) ISBN: 9781474400428 and...

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