'Spinoza' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Kill Brass (2010)
Actors:
Ron White (actor),
Ginger Martini (costume designer),
Jenny Mac (miscellaneous crew),
Marius Masalar (composer),
Dev Singh (editor),
Graham Abbey (actor),
Melanie Windle (producer),
Michel Kandinsky (director),
Michel Kandinsky (writer),
Stephen Kunc (writer),
Stephen Kunc (writer),
Courtney Graham (producer),
Plot: Two expert snipers face off in a moment of truth. One is a hungry sharpshooter on the heels of the master; the other is the kill distance record holder, but past his prime. One is at the top of his game; the other has all the experience. When these two men agree to a moment of detente over coffee, can either of them still pull the trigger?
Keywords: assassin, confrontation, hitman, homage-to-film, scene-during-end-credits, sniper, split-screen, winter
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
Thriller,
Taglines: Dawn. Winter. Crosshairs.
Antwone Fisher (2002)
Actors:
Denzel Washington (producer),
Salli Richardson-Whitfield (actress),
Cid Swank (miscellaneous crew),
Mychael Danna (composer),
Denzel Washington (director),
Viola Davis (actress),
Jean Hodges (miscellaneous crew),
Jenifer Lewis (actress),
James Brolin (actor),
Novella Nelson (actress),
Denzel Washington (actor),
Annie Welles (miscellaneous crew),
Charles Robinson (actor),
Todd Black (producer),
Ellis Williams (actor),
Plot: A sailor prone to violent outbursts is sent to a naval psychiatrist for help. Refusing at first to open up, the young man eventually breaks down and reveals a horrific childhood. Through the guidance of his doctor, he confronts his painful past and begins a quest to find the family he never knew.
Keywords: african-american, airplane, anger, autobiographical, beating, black-american, black-independent-film, bookstore, brig, character-name-in-title
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Romance,
Taglines: Inspired by a true story. Antwone Fisher is at war... with himself. Fight fear. Face truth. Embrace life.
Quotes:
Antwone Fisher: It don't matter what you tried to do, you couldn't destroy me! I'm still standing! I'm still strong! And I always will be.
[Antwone's all-purpose conversation starter]::Antwone Fisher: I could eat.
[last lines]::Jerome Davenport: Are you hungry, sailor?::Antwone Fisher: I could eat, sir.
Jerome Davenport: Where'd you spend your childhood?::Antwone Fisher: Cleveland.::Jerome Davenport: Parents still live there?::Antwone Fisher: I never had any parents.::Jerome Davenport: They deceased?::Antwone Fisher: I never - I never had parents.::Jerome Davenport: That would make you a medical miracle, Seaman Fisher. Where you from?::Antwone Fisher: I'm from under a rock.::[pause]::Jerome Davenport: Okay!
Jerome Davenport: "Who will cry for the little boy, lost and all alone / Who will cry for the little boy, abandoned without his own"::Antwone Fisher: "Who will cry for the little boy, he cried himself to sleep / Who will cry for the little boy, who never had it for keeps / Who will cry for the little boy, who walked on burning sands / Who will cry for the little boy, the boy inside a man / Who will cry for the little boy, who knew well hurt and pain / Who will cry for the little boy, who died and died again / Who will cry for the little boy, a good boy he tried to be / Who will cry for the little boy, who cries inside of me"::Jerome Davenport: Who will cry for the little boy Antwoine?::Antwone Fisher: I will, I always do.
Jerome Davenport: "Regard without ill-will despite an offense." That's Webster's definition of forgiveness.::Antwone Fisher: Why do I have to forgive?::Jerome Davenport: So you can get on with your life.
Syzyfowe prace (2000)
Actors:
Andrzej Mastalerz (actor),
Gustaw Lutkiewicz (actor),
Boguslaw Sochnacki (actor),
Jerzy Binczycki (actor),
Jerzy Matuszkiewicz (composer),
Franciszek Pieczka (actor),
Igor Kashintsev (actor),
Michal Szewczyk (actor),
Eugeniusz Korczarowski (actor),
Andrzej Kozak (actor),
Rafal Królikowski (actor),
Valentin Golubenko (actor),
Jan Hencz (actor),
Pawel Komorowski (director),
Pawel Komorowski (writer),
Genres:
Drama,
The Death Collector (1976)
Actors:
Frank Vincent (actor),
Joe Pesci (actor),
Raymond Serra (actor),
Lou Criscuolo (actor),
Floyd Levine (actor),
Joe Cortese (actor),
Tony Munafo (actor),
William N. Panzer (producer),
Peter S. Davis (producer),
Richard Ward (actor),
Anne Johns (actress),
Michael Aronin (actor),
Rob Ryder (miscellaneous crew),
Henry Ferrentino (actor),
Victoria Hale (actress),
Plot: After being away for a couple of years, Jerry Bolanti is back in his tough, North Jersey neighborhood, close to swampy meadowlands where bodies get pulled from the trunks of cars and dumped. He's short on cash, so a local boss, Anthony Iadavia, throws him some work - as a collector and a holdup man. But Jerry's cocky and a hothead, so he makes enemies faster than he can deliver on the jobs. Whatever bag or case of cash he touches doesn't seem to make it back to Iadavia. But Jerry's resilient and persistent, so he just may get his revenge as well as a chance to go caravan camping with his girl.
Keywords: assassination, independent-film, mafia, murder, violence
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: If You Liked "The Godfather" & "Dog Day Afternoon," Then This Is Your Kind of Motion Picture. JERRY BOLANTE isn't afraid of anyone or anything. He's young, street-smart, tough, with a fierce raw sexual energy ... He's MAFIA! He always collects...or you pay with your life! The Mean Streets Just Got Meaner.
Slap af, Frede! (1966)
Actors:
Clara Pontoppidan (actress),
Bjørn Spiro (actor),
Ingolf David (actor),
Edward Fleming (actor),
Morten Grunwald (actor),
Poul Thomsen (actor),
Holger Vistisen (actor),
Ove Sprogøe (actor),
Preben Mahrt (actor),
Asbjørn Andersen (actor),
Jakob Nielsen (actor),
Carl Ottosen (actor),
Dirch Passer (actor),
Henning Bahs (writer),
Bo Christensen (producer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Rabbi Dr. Nathan Lopes Cardozo - Leadel.NET Interview
videos
See more videos about
Jewish identity http://leadel.net.
Watch and listen as brilliant storyteller
Rabbi Dr.
Nathan Lopes Cardozo speaks of his secular upbringing and memories of studying the philosophies of
Baruch Spinoza with his father. He goes on to discuss his own spiritual path, ideas of spiritual satisfaction, freedom and time. For Rabbi Cardozo, "truth reflects itself in many different ways," and everyone has experienced a sense of mystery in their lives that enhances their quest for divine truth and self-discovery.
A production of http://www.leadel.net, a project of
The European Jewish Congress (http://www.eurojewcong.org) and made possible thanks to its
President Moshe Kantor.
wn.com/Rabbi Dr. Nathan Lopes Cardozo Leadel.Net Interview
See more videos about
Jewish identity http://leadel.net.
Watch and listen as brilliant storyteller
Rabbi Dr.
Nathan Lopes Cardozo speaks of his secular upbringing and memories of studying the philosophies of
Baruch Spinoza with his father. He goes on to discuss his own spiritual path, ideas of spiritual satisfaction, freedom and time. For Rabbi Cardozo, "truth reflects itself in many different ways," and everyone has experienced a sense of mystery in their lives that enhances their quest for divine truth and self-discovery.
A production of http://www.leadel.net, a project of
The European Jewish Congress (http://www.eurojewcong.org) and made possible thanks to its
President Moshe Kantor.
- published: 28 Apr 2010
- views: 4610
Vancouver's "Walk For Peace" of 2012 - "Canadian Peace Initiative" Interview
videos
Saturday June 30th,
2012, ~10:00 a.m.
Yearly
Event: "
Walk For
Peace"
http://walkforpeacevancouver.org/
Starts at the south east corner of
Kitsilano Beach Park heading north across the Burrrard
Street Bridge then west to
Sunset Beach in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Walk For Peace participant:
"
Canadian Peace
Initiative"
http://www.departmentofpeace.ca
vancouvercpi@yahoo.ca
"Peace is not an absence of war; it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice."
Baruch Spinoza
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
ThrivingLive1.TV's
Michel Emond interviews
The Canadian Peace Initiative at the 2012
Vancouver Walk For Peace where the turn out was small but the enthusiasm was high on yet another rainy day this spring/summer.
Thank you for sharing.
wn.com/Vancouver's Walk For Peace Of 2012 Canadian Peace Initiative Interview
Saturday June 30th,
2012, ~10:00 a.m.
Yearly
Event: "
Walk For
Peace"
http://walkforpeacevancouver.org/
Starts at the south east corner of
Kitsilano Beach Park heading north across the Burrrard
Street Bridge then west to
Sunset Beach in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Walk For Peace participant:
"
Canadian Peace
Initiative"
http://www.departmentofpeace.ca
vancouvercpi@yahoo.ca
"Peace is not an absence of war; it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice."
Baruch Spinoza
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
ThrivingLive1.TV's
Michel Emond interviews
The Canadian Peace Initiative at the 2012
Vancouver Walk For Peace where the turn out was small but the enthusiasm was high on yet another rainy day this spring/summer.
Thank you for sharing.
- published: 01 Jul 2012
- views: 156
Best Christopher Hitchens Arguments - 7 Hour Compilation! - Debate, Interview, and Lecture Footage
videos
These are the best arguments made by
Christopher Hitchens, on religion, politics, and other topics. They come from his debates, interviews, and lectures.
Enjoy!
...
These are the best arguments made by
Christopher Hitchens, on religion, politics, and other topics. They come from his debates, interviews, and lectures.
Enjoy!
wn.com/Best Christopher Hitchens Arguments 7 Hour Compilation Debate, Interview, And Lecture Footage
These are the best arguments made by
Christopher Hitchens, on religion, politics, and other topics. They come from his debates, interviews, and lectures.
Enjoy!
- published: 19 Sep 2015
- views: 115424
Baruch Spinoza - Top 10 Quotes
videos
The ten best quotes by the highly influential
Dutch philosopher
Baruch Spinoza!
(1632 - 1677)
See all quotes by
Spinoza at
http://www.iperceptive.com/authors/baruch_spinoza_quotes
.html
Enlighten yourself at http://www.iPerceptive.com
The music used in this video is "Virtutes
Instrumenti"
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wn.com/Baruch Spinoza Top 10 Quotes
The ten best quotes by the highly influential
Dutch philosopher
Baruch Spinoza!
(1632 - 1677)
See all quotes by
Spinoza at
http://www.iperceptive.com/authors/baruch_spinoza_quotes
.html
Enlighten yourself at http://www.iPerceptive.com
The music used in this video is "Virtutes
Instrumenti"
Like iPerceptive at
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- published: 23 Oct 2011
- views: 7242
Giorgio Agamben. Resistance in Art. 2014
videos
http://www.egs.edu/
Giorgio Agamben,
Italian philosopher and writer, delivers a lecture in which he takes up a Deleuzean thread considering the act of creation
...
http://www.egs.edu/
Giorgio Agamben,
Italian philosopher and writer, delivers a lecture in which he takes up a Deleuzean thread considering the act of creation as an act of resistance.
Agamben discusses potentiality, impotentiality and actuality which is a philosophical problem dating back to
Aristotle. The potential in the act of creation not only resists an external force, but also the impotentiality itself which is internal. This relation is unique to humans and allows for the act of creation such that it exists in no other species. This resistance acts as a critical power which restrains the blind drive of potentiality, leading to the retention of some imperfection and therefore the simultaneous exertion of potentiality and impotentiality. This, Agamben will call,
Poetics of Inoperativity. Further, he will claim that true human praxis, by making inoperative works and functions of humans, will open the possibility for new works and usage.
Open lecture delivered to the students and faculty of the
European Graduate School,
August 2014.
Giorgio Agamben, Phd.,
Baruch Spinoza Chair at European Graduate School
EGS, is a professor of aesthetics at the
University of Verona,
Italy and teaches philosophy at the
Collège International de Philosophie in
Paris and at the
University of Macerata in Italy. As a post graduate he participated in seminars with
Martin Heidegger in
Freiburg and directed the Italian
Walter Benjamin Edition. Agamben's unique blending of literary theory, continental philosophy, political thought, religious studies, literature and art makes him one of the most challenging thinkers of our time. He was a visiting professor in Paris and has taught at
American universities such as
UC Berkeley,
Los Angeles,
Irvine,
Santa Cruz, and Northwestern.
With over sixteen titles translated into
English so far, Agamben's work covers fields as diverse as
Biblical studies, cinema, classical and medieval literature, linguistics, juridic philosophy, as well as commentary on world politics, theories of language, friendship, art, aesthetics, poetics and more. Agamben, continuing the work of both Foucault and
Derrida through incisive studies of history and philosophy, as well as philology, seeks to confront and unwind the aporias and gaps which bind us in our mundane existence. His best known work includes his investigations of the concepts of state of exception and homo sacer.
wn.com/Giorgio Agamben. Resistance In Art. 2014
http://www.egs.edu/
Giorgio Agamben,
Italian philosopher and writer, delivers a lecture in which he takes up a Deleuzean thread considering the act of creation as an act of resistance.
Agamben discusses potentiality, impotentiality and actuality which is a philosophical problem dating back to
Aristotle. The potential in the act of creation not only resists an external force, but also the impotentiality itself which is internal. This relation is unique to humans and allows for the act of creation such that it exists in no other species. This resistance acts as a critical power which restrains the blind drive of potentiality, leading to the retention of some imperfection and therefore the simultaneous exertion of potentiality and impotentiality. This, Agamben will call,
Poetics of Inoperativity. Further, he will claim that true human praxis, by making inoperative works and functions of humans, will open the possibility for new works and usage.
Open lecture delivered to the students and faculty of the
European Graduate School,
August 2014.
Giorgio Agamben, Phd.,
Baruch Spinoza Chair at European Graduate School
EGS, is a professor of aesthetics at the
University of Verona,
Italy and teaches philosophy at the
Collège International de Philosophie in
Paris and at the
University of Macerata in Italy. As a post graduate he participated in seminars with
Martin Heidegger in
Freiburg and directed the Italian
Walter Benjamin Edition. Agamben's unique blending of literary theory, continental philosophy, political thought, religious studies, literature and art makes him one of the most challenging thinkers of our time. He was a visiting professor in Paris and has taught at
American universities such as
UC Berkeley,
Los Angeles,
Irvine,
Santa Cruz, and Northwestern.
With over sixteen titles translated into
English so far, Agamben's work covers fields as diverse as
Biblical studies, cinema, classical and medieval literature, linguistics, juridic philosophy, as well as commentary on world politics, theories of language, friendship, art, aesthetics, poetics and more. Agamben, continuing the work of both Foucault and
Derrida through incisive studies of history and philosophy, as well as philology, seeks to confront and unwind the aporias and gaps which bind us in our mundane existence. His best known work includes his investigations of the concepts of state of exception and homo sacer.
- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 23149