film
Re-framing Representations of Aid
by Kathryn Mathers
When FRAMED, a documentary film in the making about the relationship between aid and Africa, ran its successful Kickstarter campaign over the summer 2014, we were thrilled to […]
War Don Don : Une indignation critique sur la justice humanitaire / A critical rendition of humanitarian justice
par/by Cilas Kemedjio, University of Rochester
War Don Don : Une indignation critique sur la justice humanitaire
Au-delà du débat sur le recours à la justice criminelle comme moyen de […]
Film Review: Why “The Dark Side of Chocolate” is a Useful but Insufficient Resource on the Ethics of Cocoa
Elizabeth A. Bennett
The Dark Side of Chocolate wants to know if your chocolate has a bitter taste. It encourages you to recall “rumors” about child labor and trafficking on […]
“When the Night Comes” film critique and discussion
By Cecelia Lynch
I sent the following email to the Directors of the UN Foundation (Timothy Wirth and Elizabeth Gore) after viewing a screening of the film, “When the Night Comes.” […]