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01 May 2017

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    • Discussion and Mind-Probing (700)
    • Examples of Semantic Richness of Cinematic narrations (36)
      • A Shot about A Suspicious Spot – How Staining Your Identity Can Make You a Hero – From Bernardo Bertolucci’s “Spider’s Stratagem” (1970) (1)
      • An Odd Ode to The Human Goddess Camille (Who, It Seems, Needs A Camel for A Husband) – From Jean-Luc Godard’s “Contempt/Le mepris” (1964) (1)
      • “Wise Young Girl” (Julie Delpy) In “Detective” (1985) by Jean-Luc Godard (1)
      • Being Victimized By Socio-economic Anomie Under The Banner Of Profit-making Energetically Moved By Entrepreneurial Wind – From Michelangelo Antonioni’s “Il Grido/The Cry” (1957) (1)
      • Blending Of Identities Refreshes A Monotonous Life – From Akira Kurosawa’s “Dodes’kaden” (1970) (1)
      • Buddha-like Head Of The Family: The Keeper Of The Hearth’s Fire Alive – From Akira Kurosawa’s “Dodeskaden” (1970) (1)
      • Childishness And Cowardice Of A Macho Personality – Macho Sissies In Life, In Politics And In History (1)
      • Duchesse de Guermantes And Charles Swann Feel Themselves Before Death – From Volker Schlondorff’s “Un Amour de Swann/Swann In Love” (1984) (1)
      • For Abel Rosenberg, Hero of Ingmar Bergman’s “Serpent’s Egg” (1977), To Insert A Billion Mark Banknote Into the Mouth of a Barman Is Just a Healthy Joke (1)
      • Glauce (King Creon’s daughter) Is A Victim Of Medea’s Violent Magic – Pier Paolo Pasolini’s “Medea” (1969) (1)
      • How A Sublime World of Metaphors And Symbols Crowns And By This Transubstantiates The Earthly Love – Volker Schlondorff’s “Swann in Love” (1984) (1)
      • Imagination vs. Being (The Spiritually Pauperized Architect And His Doomed Son) – From Akira Kurosawa’s “Dodes’kaden” (1970) (1)
      • Jean-Luc Godard and Audrey Klebaner’s Psychological Etude of a Young Woman’s Encounter With Love. – From “In Praise of Love” (2001) (1)
      • Laius, Jocasta (Silvana Mangano) And Their Son Oedipus – From “Oedipus Rex” (1967) By Pier Paolo Pasolini (1)
      • Little Johan Meets The Hotel Room Service Attendant (Hakan Jahnberg) – From Ingmar Bergman’s “The Silence” (1963) (1)
      • Marcel-the Writer And Marcel-the Boy During WWI – From Raul Ruiz’s “Time Regained” (1999) (1)
      • Petra and Karin – Their Creative Enterprise, their Love And Inequality – From “The Bitter Tears Of Petra Von Kant” (1972) By Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1)
      • Preparation For War: Vicious (In All Too Human Way) Battle For Domination – From Ronald Neame’s “Tunes of Glory” (1960) (1)
      • Retarded Boy Rokkuchan As A Demiurge Of Technological Civilization – From “Dodes’Kaden” (1970) by Akira Kurosawa (1)
      • Right-wingers Today and Judaist Clergy In Christ’s Times On The One Hand, And Liberal Democrats Today And Pontius Pilate In Christ’s Time , “The Messiah”, By Rossellini (1)
      • Sugar-taste, Sugar-dream, Sugar-dreaming, Sugar-excitement, Sugar-prosperity, Sugar-destructiveness – From Dušan Makavejev’s “Sweet Movie” (1974) (1)
      • Surrealist Imagery As The Film-director’s Expressive Tool – The Shot Is From “Chinese Roulette” (1976) By Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1)
      • The Art Of Meaningful Composition Of A Shot – From “Lili Marleen” (1981) By Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1)
      • The Body Of Truth And The Body Of Glamour – From “Hour of the Wolf” (1968) By Ingmar Bergman (1)
      • The Film-director Is Challenging the Deceitful Narratives Of Historical Events – From Bernardo Bertolucci’s “The Spider’s Stratagem” (1970) (1)
      • The Knight Of Love – From Akira Kurosawa’s “Dodeskaden” (1970) – Is Betrayal Of Love A Spiritual Betrayal? (1)
      • The Role Of “Bizarre” Visual Images As An Intellectual Stimulation Of The Film-viewers – From Bernardo Bertolucci’s “The Dreamers” (2003) (1)
      • The Use Of “Gaze Aside Without Verbalization” In Cinema – Examples From “Medea” (1969) And “Oedipus Rex” (1967) By Pier Paolo Pasolini (1)
      • Three Phases Of Human Relationship With Death – From “Time Regained” (1999) By Raul Ruiz (Film Based On Marcel Proust’s Novel) (1)
      • Three Positions Towards Death (Of Those Who Personally Feell Distant From Death’s Touch) – From Maurice Pialat’s “The Mouth Agape/The Slack-Jawed Mug” (1974) (1)
      • To Become Ontologically Authentic Personality (Complex Of Sublime Selfhood) Or To Share Life With Others – Jean-Luc Godard’s “Vivre sa vie/My Life To Live” (1962) (1)
      • Trivial Sex As A Gift From Destiny – From Maurice Pialat “The Mouth Agape” (1974) (1)
      • When Intense Idealistic Belief “Massively” Collapses – From “Salome’s Last Dance” (1988) By Ken Russell (1)
      • When Life Is the Occupation with Technology And Financial Rivalry – From “Sisters, Or The Balance Of Happiness” (1979) By Margarethe Von Trotta (1)
      • When Youthful Intelligent Vitality Becomes Incompatible With the Conditions of Spiritual and Physical Survival – Robert Bresson’s “Devil Probably” (1977) (1)
      • Young People’s Psychological Condition according To Akira Kurosawa’s “Sanjuro” (1962) (1)
    • Films (and stills from the films) analyzed (126)
      • Akira Kurosawa (8)
      • Alain Resnais (8)
      • Alain Tanner (2)
      • Alexander Kluge (1)
      • Anne-Marie Mieville (1)
      • Barbet Schroeder (1)
      • Bernardo Bertolucci (5)
      • Bertrand Tavernier (1)
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      • Claude Berri (1)
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      • Claude Sautet (1)
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      • Elia Kazan (1)
      • Federico Fellini (2)
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      • Helma Sanders-Brahms (1)
      • Ingmar Bergman (8)
      • Jacques Demy (1)
      • Jean Cocteau (1)
      • Jean Delannoy (1)
      • Jean-Luc Godard (11)
      • Jean-Marie Straub and Daniele Huillet (2)
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      • Joseph Mankiewicz (1)
      • Ken Russell (2)
      • Kenji Mizoguchi (1)
      • Liliana Cavani (1)
      • Louis Malle (2)
      • Luchino Visconti (2)
      • Luis Bunuel (3)
      • Margarethe von Trotta (2)
      • Marguerite Duras (3)
      • Maurice Pialat (3)
      • Michelangelo Antonioni (3)
      • Mike Nichols (1)
      • Moshe Mizrahi (1)
      • Pier Paolo Pasolini (6)
      • R.W. Fassbinder's Films With Gunther Kaufmann (2)
      • Radu Gabrea (1)
      • Rainer Werner Fassbinder (13)
      • Raul Ruiz (1)
      • Rene Clement (1)
      • Robert Bresson (4)
      • Roberto Rossellini (3)
      • Ronald Neame (1)
      • Stanley Kramer (1)
      • Strong Males’ Four Basic Tasks (1)
      • Sydney Lumet (1)
      • Volker Schlondorff’ (2)
      • Werner Herzog (3)
      • Wim Wenders (2)
      • Yasujiro Ozu (1)
    • Installation art-works analyzed (5)
      • Bob Trotman (1)
      • Chen Shaoxiong (1)
      • Judith Peck (1)
      • Meret Oppenheim (1)
      • Olafur Eliasson (1)
    • Obituaries (14)
      • Alain Resnais (1)
      • Alice Miller (1)
      • Bruno Cremer (1)
      • Bruno S. (1932 – 2010) (1)
      • Claude Miller (1)
      • Erland Josephson (1)
      • Günther Kaufmann (1)
      • Howard Zinn (1)
      • Jean Laplanche (1)
      • Leo Steinberg (1)
      • Michael Jackson (1)
      • Raul Ruiz (1)
      • Theodore Roszak (1)
      • Walter Schmidinger (1)
    • Paintings, sculptures and drawings analyzed (189)
      • Alberto Giacometti (5)
      • Albrecht Durer (2)
      • Amedeo Modigliani (2)
      • Andre Derain (1)
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      • Auguste Rodin (1)
      • Barry X Ball (2)
      • Bob Trotman (2)
      • Caravaggio (1)
      • Chaim Soutine (3)
      • Claude Monet (1)
      • Constantin Brancusi (3)
      • Dorothea Tanning (1)
      • Edgar Degas (2)
      • Edouard Manet (5)
      • Edvard Munch (2)
      • Edward Hopper (7)
      • Egon Schiele (8)
      • El Greco’ (1)
      • Emil Nolde (17)
      • Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (5)
      • Fernando Botero (1)
      • Francis Bacon (2)
      • Francis Picabia (1)
      • Francisco Goya (2)
      • Frantisek Janousek (1)
      • George Grosz (5)
      • Giorgio de Chirico (5)
      • Giovanni Angelo del Maino’s (1470-1536) “Saint John The Evangelist” (1520-30) (1)
      • Giovanni Battista Moroni (1)
      • Gustav Klimt (2)
      • Hans Bellmer (2)
      • Henri Rousseau (1)
      • Henry Matisse (5)
      • Henry Moore (2)
      • Honore Daumier (1)
      • Jacob Epstein (3)
      • Jacques Louis David (1)
      • James Enzor (2)
      • Jean Dubuffet (1)
      • Joan Miro (4)
      • Joseph Mankiewicz (1)
      • Judith Peck (1)
      • Jules Bastien-Lepage (1)
      • Kathe Kollwitz (2)
      • Kazimir Malevich (1)
      • Lucas Cranach (2)
      • Lucian Freud (1)
      • Man Ray (1)
      • Marcel Duchamp (2)
      • Marcel Janco (2)
      • Marino Marini (1)
      • Mary Cassatt (1)
      • Max Beckmann (8)
      • Max Ernst (14)
      • Oscar Dominguez (2)
      • OsKar Kokoschka (2)
      • Otto Dix (5)
      • Pablo Picasso (10)
      • Paul Cezanne (1)
      • Paul Delvaux (2)
      • Paul Gauguin (3)
      • paul klee (4)
      • Pierre-August Renoir (1)
      • Rene Magritte (5)
      • Roberto Matta (2)
      • Salvador Dali (1)
      • Sofonisba Anguissola (1)
      • Thomas Hart Benton (3)
      • Victor Brauner (4)
      • Vincent Van Gogh (eight self-portraits) (1)
      • Wifredo Lam (2)
      • Willem de Kooning (1)
      • William Aiken Walker (1)
      • Wolfgang Paalen (1)
    • Photographic art and posters analyzed (17)
      • A Call Back to Pre-democratic America: (1)
      • Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels As One Person (1)
      • Alfred Eisenstaedt’s Photos of Goebbels (1)
      • Disappointed in mortals… (1)
      • Germany, Pale Mother (1)
      • Humanity of the Psychological Frankensteins (1)
      • John Heartfield (1)
      • Playing Cards With the Young Boys (1)
      • Propaganda Posters (1)
      • Rag-picker in Paris, 1901 (1)
      • The Gaze of a Righteous Murder (1)
      • The Psychology of Pet Owning (1)
      • What Childhood Photos of Churchill and Hitler Can Teach Us? (1)
      • Why Bishops Attend A Nazi Public Event? (1)
      • Will Beauty Save the World? (1)
    • Poetry analyzed (40)
      • Alfred de Vigny (1)
      • Allen Ginsberg (1)
      • Ezra Pound (2)
      • Federico Garcia Lorca (1898 – 1936) (1)
      • Harold Pinter’s Poem “American Football” (A Reflection Upon The Gulf War)” (1)
      • Henri Michaux (1)
      • Jacques Prevert (1)
      • Marina Tsvetaeva (17)
      • Octavio Paz (2)
      • Oscar Wilde (1)
      • Pablo Neruda (1)
      • Paul Celan (2)
      • Paul Eluard (1)
      • Paul Valery (1)
      • Pier Paolo Pasolini (1)
      • Rainer Maria Rilke (1)
      • Rene Char (1)
      • Robert Frost (1)
      • Theodore Roethke (2)
      • Wallace Stevens (1)
    • Psychology of religious belief (19)
      • Alfred de Vigny (1)
      • Allen Ginsberg’s Poem “Everyday” (1)
      • “The Messiah” (1975) by Roberto Rossellini (review) (1)
      • “Through Glass Darkly” (1961) By Ingmar Bergman (1)
      • “Winter Light” (1962) by Ingmar Bergman (1)
      • “Winter Light” by Ingmar Bergman (1)
      • Belief – Its Versatile Contents and its Psychological “Form” (1)
      • Belief in God as a Psychological Defense (1)
      • Contempt by Jean-Luc Godard (1)
      • Emil Nolde’s “Resurrection” – Nolde’s Interpretation of Christ’s Resurrection Contradicts The Ideas Of Early Christians (1)
      • Giovanni Angelo del Maino’s (1470-1536) “Saint John The Evangelist” (1520-30) (1)
      • Giovanni Battista Moroni’s (1520–1579 ) “A Gentleman in Adoration Before the Baptism of Christ” (1555–1560) (1)
      • In Vain, With My Eyes As With Nail (1)
      • Proud Sinners As Good Christians (1)
      • Roberto Matta (1)
      • The Magic Helpers (1)
      • The Religious Sin of Pious Complacency (1)
      • Why Catholic Bishops Attend A Nazi Public Event (1)
    • Reviews of Films (148)
      • "Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant” (1972) by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1)
      • "Einstein" (2008) by Liliana Cavani (1)
      • "Nazarin" (1959) by Luis Bunuel (1)
      • "Sanjuro" (1962), by Akira Kurosawa (1)
      • "Time Regained" (TR) by Raoul Ruiz (1999) (1)
      • ”Il Grido/The Cry” (1957) By Michelangelo Antonioni (1)
      • “35 Shots of Rum” (2008) By Claire Denis (1)
      • “A Flame in My Heart” (1987) By Alain Tanner (1)
      • “A Streetcar Named Desire” (1951) by Elia Kazan/Tennessee Williams (1)
      • “Ali: Fear Eats the Soul” (1973) by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1)
      • “Alice in the Cities” (1974) By Wim Wenders (1)
      • “And the Ship Sails On” (1983) By Federico Fellini (1)
      • “Au Hazard Balthazar” (1966) And “Devil Probably” (1977) By Robert Bresson (1)
      • “Autumn Sonata” (1978) By Ingmar Bergman (1)
      • “Baxter, Vera Baxter” by Marguerite Duras (1977) (1)
      • “Berlin Affair” (1985) by Liliana Cavani (2)
      • “Berlin Alexanderplatz” (1980) By Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1)
      • “Bless the Beast and Children” by Stanley Kramer (1971) (1)
      • “Burmese Harp” (1957) by Kon Ichikawa (1)
      • “Casanova” (1976) by Federico Fellini (1)
      • “Chinese Roulette” (1976) by R.W. Fassbinder (1)
      • “Clara Schumann” (2008), by Helma Sanders-Brahms (1)
      • “Confessions of Police Captain to the District Attorney” (1971) by Damiano Damiani (1)
      • “CONFORMIST” (1971) By Bernardo Bertolucci (1)
      • “Contempt/Le mepris” (1963) by Jean-Luc Godard (1)
      • “Cuentame Como Paso” (“Tell Me How it Happened”) by Miguel Angel Bernardeau (1)
      • “Death in Venice” (1971) by Luchino Visconti (1)
      • “Dersu Uzala” (1975) by Akira Kurosawa (1)
      • “Despair/Journey Into Light” (1978) by Rainer-Werner Fassbinder (1)
      • “Destroy, She Said” (1968) by Marguerite Duras (1)
      • “Detective” (1985) by Jean-Luc Godard (1)
      • “Diary of the Country Priest” (1951) By Robert Bresson (1)
      • “Dodes’kaden” (1970) by Akira Kurosawa (1)
      • “Elysium” by Neill Blomkamp (2013) (1)
      • “Faithless” by Liv Ullmann (1)
      • “Fear of Fear” (1975) by R.W. Fassbinder (2)
      • “Film Socialisme” (2010) By Jean-Luc Godard (JLG) (1)
      • “Fire Within” (1963) By Louis Malle (1)
      • “First Name Carmen/Prenom Carmen” (1983) by Jean-Luc Godard (1)
      • “Foyle’s War” by Anthony Horowitz (1)
      • “Germany in autumn” By Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1)
      • “Germany, Pale Mother” (1980) by Helma Sanders-Brahms (1)
      • “Golden Age/L'Age d'Or ” (1930) By Luis Bunuel (1)
      • “Goodbye Language/Adieu au langage ” (2014) by Jean-Luc Godard (1)
      • “Hidden Fortress” (1958) by Akira Kurosawa (1)
      • “Hiroshima mon amour” (1957) By Alain Resnais (1)
      • “Hour Of The Wolf” (1968) By Ingmar Bergman (1)
      • “I Want To Go Home” (1989) by Alain Resnais (1)
      • “Ich Bin die Andere” (“I am the Other Woman”) by Margarethe von Trotta (2006) (1)
      • “Ikiru/To Live” by Akira Kurosawa (1952) (1)
      • “In a Year of 13 Moons” (1978) By R.W. Fassbinder (1)
      • “In the Electric Mist” (2010) by Bernard Tavernier (1)
      • “Kind Hearted Woman” by David Sutherland (1)
      • “La guerre est finie/The War Is Over” (1966) By Alain Resnais (1)
      • “La Terra Trema/The Earth Is Trembling/The Earth Trembles/Will Tremble” (1948) By Luchino Visconti (1)
      • “Lacombe Lucien” (1974), By Louis Malle (1)
      • “Lancelot of the Lake” (1974) By Robert Bresson (1)
      • “Last Year in Marienbad” (1960) By Alain Resnais (1)
      • “L’Enfance Nue” (1968) By Maurice Pialat (1)
      • “Le Petit Soldat/The Little Soldier” (1960–1963) By Jean-Luc Godard (1)
      • “Letter to America”, (1999) by Kira Muratova (1)
      • “Life and Nothing But/La vie at rien d’autre” (1989) by Bertrand Tavernier (1)
      • “Lili Marleen” by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1981) (1)
      • “Lola” by Jacques Demy (1961) (1)
      • “Lola” by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1981) (1)
      • “Long Day’s Journey into the Night” (1962) By Sidney Lumet (1)
      • “Love Unto Death” (1984) by Alain Resnais (1)
      • “Madame Rosa” By Moshe Mizrahi (1)
      • “Made in USA (1966) by Jean-Luc Godard (2)
      • “Man Like Eva/Ein mann wie Eva” (1983) by Radu Gabrea (1)
      • “Medea” (1969) by Pier Paolo Pasolini (1)
      • “Melo” (1986) by Alain Resnais (1)
      • “Milarepa” by Liliana Cavani (1974) (1)
      • “Muriel, Or The Time Of Return” By Alain Resnais (1964) (1)
      • “My life and Times with Antonin Artaud” (1993) by Gerard Mordillat (1)
      • “Nathalie Granger” (1972) by Marguerite Duras (1)
      • “Nazarin” (1959) by Luis Bunuel (1)
      • “Nelly and Mr. Arnaud” (1995) by Claude Sautet (1)
      • “Night and Day” (1991) by Chantal Akerman (1)
      • “Oedipus Rex” (1967) By Pier Paolo Pasolini (1)
      • “Oh, Woe Is Me” by Jean-Luc Godard (1)
      • “Our Lady of the Assassins” (2000) by Barbet Schroeder (1)
      • “Our Music” by Jean-Luc Godard (2004) (1)
      • “Peter Pan” (2003) by P.J. Hogan (1)
      • “Pickpocket” (1959) by Robert Bresson (1)
      • “Pigpen/Pigsty/La Porcile” (1969) By Pier Paolo Pasolini (1)
      • “Salome’s Last Dance” (1988) by Ken Russell (1)
      • “Sanjuro” (1962), by Akira Kurosawa (1)
      • “Sansho the Bailiff” (1954) by Kenji Mizoguchi (1)
      • “Sisters or the Balance of Happiness” (1979) By Margarethe von Trotta (1)
      • “Socrates” (1971) By Roberto Rossellini (1)
      • “Spider’s Stratagem” (1970) By Bernardo Bertolucci (1)
      • “Strongman Ferdinand” (1977) by Alexander Kluge (1)
      • “Stroszek” (1977) By Werner Herzog (1)
      • “Swan In Love” (1984) By Volker Schlöndorff' (1)
      • “Sweet Movie” (1976) By Dusan Makavejev (1)
      • “The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant” (1972) by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (RWF) (1)
      • “The Cannibals” by Liliana Cavani (1969) (1)
      • “The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach” by Jean Marie Straub and Daniele Huillet (1968) (1)
      • “The Discreet Charm of Bourgeoisie” (1972) by Luis Bunuel (1)
      • “The Dreamers” (2003) By Bernardo Bertolucci (1)
      • “The Men Who Tread on the Tiger’s Tail” (1945) by Akira Kurosawa (1)
      • “The Merchant of Four Seasons” (1971) by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1)
      • “The Messiah” (1975) by Roberto Rossellini (1)
      • “The Mouth Agape/The Slack-Jawed Mug” (1974) by Maurice Pialat (1)
      • “The Night of Iguana” (1964) by John Huston – based on Tennessee Williams’ play (1)
      • “The Rise of Louis XIV” by Roberto Rossellini (1966) (1)
      • “The Rite” (1969) by Ingmar Bergman (1)
      • “The Salamander” (1971) by Alain Tanner (1)
      • “The Serpent’s Egg”1976, by Ingmar Bergman (1)
      • “The Sheltering Sky” (1990) by Bernardo Bertolucci (1)
      • “The Shout” (1978) by Jerzy Skolimowski (1)
      • “The Silence” by Ingmar Bergman (1963) (1)
      • “The Skin” (“La Pelle” – 1981) by Liliana Cavani (1)
      • “The Soft Skin” (1964) By Francois Truffaut (1)
      • “The Testament of Orpheus” by Jean Cocteau (1959) (1)
      • “The Touch” (1971) by Ingmar Bergman (2)
      • “The Virgin’s Bed” (“Le lit de la vierge”), 1969, by Philip Garrel (1)
      • “Theorem” (1968) By Pier Paolo Pasolini (1)
      • “Through Glass Darkly” (1961) By Ingmar Bergman (1)
      • “Tokyo Twilight”, 1957, by Yasujiro Ozu (2)
      • “Trophy Wife” (“Potiche”), 2010, by Francois Ozon (1)
      • “Tunes of Glory” by Ronald Neame (1)
      • “Uranus” by Claude Berri (1)
      • “Van Gogh” (1991) by Maurice Pialat (1)
      • “Vivre Sa Vie/My Life to Live” (1962) by Jean-Luc Godard (1)
      • “What are Clouds?” (1968) by Pier Paolo Pasolini (2)
      • “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”(1966) By Mike Nichols (Based on the Play of Edward Albee) (1)
      • “Winter Light” (1962) by Ingmar Bergman (1)
      • “Yojimbo” (1961) and “Sanjuro” (1963) by Akira Kurosawa (1)
      • “Yojimbo” (1961) by Akira Kurosawa (1)
      • “You ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet” by Alain Resnais (1)
      • “Zabriskie Point”/ZP, (1970) By Michelangelo Antonioni (1)
      • Bernardo Bertolucci’s “Me and You/Io e Te” (2)
      • In Praise of Love/Éloge de l'amour (2001) By Jean-Luc Godard (1)
      • Margarethe Von Trotta's “Hannah Arendt” (1)
      • Review #2 of “What are Clouds?” (1968) by Pier Paolo Pasolini (1)
      • Star Trek (1)
      • The One Who Cried When He Watched James Bond Movie(s) (1)
    • Sociological essays (142)
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      • About Gay-labeling and Perception of Personal Life In “Technical Terms” (1)
      • Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels As One Person (1)
      • Adult Victims of (Childish) Toys (1)
      • American Rich As Personifications of Greatness of Our Nation (1)
      • Anti-democratic Psychopathology Of The Need To Be Entertained (1)
      • Artificially Induced Hunger for Currency (2)
      • “Trump’s Anti-science Era Begins” (1)
      • Barack Obama’s Psychological Complex? (1)
      • Belief – Its Versatile Contents and its Psychological “Form” (1)
      • Brief Notes on “Fascist”* Psycho-social Regression in Seemingly Normal People (1)
      • Brief Notes On Joseph Stalin Complex In Many Americans Today (1)
      • Camels with Strong Canine Teeth and with Hunches of Wealth (1)
      • Children of Money (1)
      • Clinton and Trump: Where Do They Stand On Science? (1)
      • Complicated Views As A Democratic Value (1)
      • Conservatives (Who Rely on Beliefs) and Technical Sciences (1)
      • Creation or Initiation of Wars as a Mental Disorder (1)
      • Cultural Illiteracy Leads To Psychological Totalitarization (1)
      • Daimonic As Energy of Cultural Creativity (1)
      • Democracy And Anti-democracy Inside Democracy (1)
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      • This Sweet Propaganda (1)
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      • To Survive in Order To Live VS. Live Just to Survive (1)
      • To those Who are Trapped Iin Mass-cultural Satisfactions (1)
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      • Two Types Of Human Blunders – One Made By Our Very Humanity And The Other By Our Reliance On Our Instrumental Reasoning (1)
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      • Victor Brauner’s “Symbolic Mutation I” – Socio-psychological Typology of Human Beings (1)
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      • What Communist party was for the Soviet (Totalitarian) Government, Corporations are for (Neo-conservative) American Government (1)
      • What Is the American Equivalent of What Communist Party Was for The Soviet Union? (1)
      • When Infantilization of Human Psyche… (1)
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