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BBCNEWS Talking Movies March 19, 2017

First, talking movies hello and welcome to austin, in texas, in our special South By Southwest Film Festival edition of talking movies, im tom brook. In todays programme, the festivals Opening Night film from a Visionary American director. Did it live up to expectations . Most films out there have the same formula. And Terence Malik has a different formula. The action oriented Big Budget Films also came to town. Hopefully the movie just takes someone on a ride. It is designed to be seen large and loud. The South By Southwest film have a special resonance in these politically charged times. It a film that totally normalises the image of the average american muslim and also the average american mexican immigrant. This is about religious freedom. And oscar winer melissa leo playing an Activist Atheist once dubbed the most hated woman in america. I think the question of religious freedom has come up again in our world. Plus an experimental film that uses the rat as the storytelling device.

BBCNEWS Talking Movies March 19, 2017

First, talking movies hello and welcome to austin, in texas, in our special South By Southwest Film Festival edition of talking movies, im tom brook. In todays programme, the festivals Opening Night film from a Visionary American director. Did it live up to expectations . Most films out there have the same formula. And Terence Malik has a different formula. The action oriented Big Budget Films also came to town. Hopefully the movie just takes someone on a ride. It is designed to be seen large and loud. The South By Southwest film have a special resonance in these politically charged times. It a film that totally normalises the image of the average american muslim and also the average american mexican immigrant. This is about religious freedom. And oscar winer melissa leo playing an Activist Atheist once dubbed the most hated woman in america. I think the question of religious freedom has come up again in our world. Plus an experimental film that uses the rat as the storytelling device.

BBCNEWS Talking Movies March 19, 2017

First, talking movies hello and welcome to austin, in texas, in our special South By Southwest Film Festival edition of talking movies, im tom brook. In todays programme, the festivals Opening Night film from a Visionary American director. Did it live up to expectations . Most films out there have the same formula. And Terence Malik has a different formula. The action oriented Big Budget Films also came to town. Hopefully the movie just takes someone on a ride. It is designed to be seen large and loud. The South By Southwest film have a special resonance in these politically charged times. It a film that totally normalises the image of the average american muslim and also the average american mexican immigrant. This is about religious freedom. And oscar winer melissa leo playing an Activist Atheist once dubbed the most hated woman in america. I think the question of religious freedom has come up again in our world. Plus an experimental film that uses the rat as the storytelling device.

CNNW Anderson Cooper 360 May 29, 2012

that s because their murders, reportedly government militias, did their killing face to face friday night after a day of antiassad protest in hula. first tanks shelled the neighborhood. then men in uniform began going door to door. one neighborhood boy said he watched as a militia man, grabbed his friend, a 13-year-old and shot him in the head. they forced their father to watch as they killed them. i watched the bodies of nine children, he s saying. one less than nine months old. did the infant carry an rpg, he asks? was he a fighter? he had a pacifier in his mouth. over the weekend that baby and dozens more were washed covered in white sheets as you see and layed in rows, row after row of shrouded figures. then with a war raging all around them, the bodies were buried. you see the make shift cinder block wall being used to try to keep the rows of body separate to preserve at least some shred of dignity in death. they had no dignity in life because of this what regime did t

CNNW Anderson Cooper 360 May 29, 2012

children with their skulls blown away. some with what appear to be powder burns covering what s left of their faces. the kind you get from being shot at close range. that s because their murderers, militias did killing face to face. friday night after a day of anti-assad protest in hula. first tanks shelled the neighborhood. then 7:00 p.m. local time reports say men in uniform began going door to door. this was intimate killing. personalized murder. one neighborhood boy says he watched as militia men grabbed his friend, a 13-year-old, and shot him in the head. a human rights watcher says the men cuffed one family s children, forced their father to watch as they killed him. i watched the bodies of nine children. one less than nine months old. did the infant carry an rpg, he asked. was he a fighter? he had a pacifier in his mouth. many were in white sheets and laid in rows. row after row of shrouded figures. then with a war around them, the bodies were buried. the makeshift cin

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