Keyword results: Political
Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me was a lightning-strike to the zeitgeist with a high-concept hook pitched for maximum McDamage. Can the same be said for his new Middle East extravaganza Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden?
Stripped bare, this is a likeable film about everyman Spurlock travelling through strife-torn countries and realising that, you know, people are people, and no one wants war.
Generally, ThreeThousand doesn’t like to dabble in politics. We are both too stupid and too good-looking to genuinely care. Fortunately, not everyone is like us, and for those with a social conscience ACCA have created a new exhibition, ‘The Unquiet World’, that not only conveys a powerful message but also supports independent artists and free thinkers.
No matter who you are, where you live or what you do, some visual symbols are instantly recognisable.
If for instance, we showed you a dark human silhouette clutching a white boxy instrument on a bright colour background - it wouldn’t matter if you were an Aussie or an Inuit - you’d probably recognise an iPod advert.
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