- 2:24 – Media and its influence.
- 7:50 – The dangers of influence and how people get corrupted.
- 12:10 – Bling propagandists.
- 23:09 – Power in systems and for filmmakers.
- 32:41 – Encouraging critical thinking.
- 39:43 – Commercial films & critical thought.
- 41:43 – Involving the leveling power of the audience
- 49:56 – The Standford Prison Experiment Movie & films that work
- 58:16 – Challenging audiences
- 1:01:16 – Presenting uncomfortable content
- 1:06:03 – What a Cinema of Change should be
- 1:14:27 – A final recommendation to filmmakers.
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The Psychology Behind a Cinema of Change: Philip Zimbardo
Professor Zimbardo was born in 1933 and taught Pyschology at Yale, NYU and Stanford University. In 1971, he conducted the world famous Stanford Prison Experiment where 24 students were put into a mock prisoner and guard situation for a week.
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