Thursday, February 13, 2014

Call Me Kuchu (2013)

Director: Katherine Fairfax Wright & Malika Zouhali-Worrall
Run Time: 86 min.

"Directed by Katherine Fairfax Wright and Malika Zouhali-Worrall, this is a scary but inspiring film with real heroes and villains. Leading the list of heroes is David Kato, a fearless activist and prime mover in Uganda’s gay rights movement. Uganda’s first openly gay man, he was bludgeoned to death in January 2011 at 46. In a brief biography at the beginning of the film, he tells of his coming out during the six years he lived in South Africa, where a more tolerant atmosphere prevails. "
 —Stephen Holden, New York Times

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Rise of the Drones (2013)

Director: Peter Yost
Run Time: 60 min.

This NOVA special may be of particular interest to the Boyd community, what with Nevada poised to become a major center for the development and testing of military drones.  From the show's website:  


"From cameras that can capture every detail of an entire city at a glance to swarming robots that can make decisions on their own to giant air frames that can stay aloft for days on end, drones are changing our relationship to war, surveillance, and each other. And it's just the beginning."


(Call Number: UG1242.D7 R57 2013)

Friday, February 7, 2014

The Act of Killing (2014)

Director: Joshua Oppenheimer
Run Time: 122 min.


"In 1965, paramilitary death squads 'exterminated' over a million countrymen. Never prosecuted, these now elderly men live as folk heroes in North Sumatra.


'I felt as though I had walked into Germany 40 years after the Holocaust, only to find the Nazis were in power,' Oppenheimer told Asia Times Online. Screened last April at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, this stunning 'documentary of the imagination' shows Anwar and other thugs staging scenes of torture and murder for the camera. 

Anwar sits his grandsons on his lap to watch him play a communist strangled by wire, the same technique he used hundreds of times. 'It shows exactly what it’s like to be me,' he says. He also plays a man he beheaded."
—Bill Stamets, Chicago Sun-Times 

(Call number: PN1997.2 .A286 2014)

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

You've Been Trumped (2013)

Director: Anthony Baxter
Run Time: 100 min.

"...what does not seem at all like business as usual is the astonishing lengths Trump's allies go to make sure that his will is obeyed down to the smallest detail. 'You've Been Trumped' is a potent study of the intimidating power of money not in theory but on the ground, an examination of how a wealthy man with a boundless sense of entitlement can strong-arm all opposition without really breaking a sweat."
—Kenneth Turan, L.A. Times

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Inequality for All (2014)

Director: Jacob Kornbluth
Run Time: 85 min.

"The advocacy documentary 'Inequality for All,' featuring former Clinton administration Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, aims to be economic policy’s 'An Inconvenient Truth,' a left-leaning wakeup call for most Americans (affluent or not, young or old, Republican or Democrat) who have no idea just how hyper-concentrated our nation’s wealth distribution actually is. . . . The difference is that unlike Al Gore, Reich has an engaging sense of humor."
—Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune