Re: Are there any films/tv shows where the US is the villain?
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:26 pm
by morepork
Fucking fantastic.
Re: Are there any films/tv shows where the US is the villain?
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:30 pm
by Digby
What's Pilger's chip on the shoulder about education? That he doesn't have a degree (or has an arts degree which is pretty much the same thing), or doesn't have a degree from a 'fine' place of study?
Re: Are there any films/tv shows where the US is the villain?
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:45 pm
by rowan
Digby wrote:What's Pilger's chip on the shoulder about education? That he doesn't have a degree (or has an arts degree which is pretty much the same thing), or doesn't have a degree from a 'fine' place of study?
This the guy you're talking about?
John Pilger
Career Summary
1958-62: Reporter, freelance writer, sports writer and sub-editor, Daily & Sunday Telegraph, Sydney
1962: Freelance correspondent, Italy
1962-63: Middle East desk, Reuter, London
1963-86: Reporter, sub-editor, feature writer and Chief Foreign Correspondent, Daily Mirror
1986-88: Editor-in-Chief and a founder, News on Sunday, London
1969-71: Reporter, World in Action, Granada Television
1974-present: Documentary film-maker, producer, director, reporter, Independent Television Network (ITV), London
Accredited war correspondent in Vietnam, Cambodia, Egypt, India, Bangladesh, Biafra and the Middle East
Contributor
BBC Television Australia, BBC Radio, BBC World Service, London Broadcasting, ABC Television, ABC Radio Australia, Al Jazeera, Russia Today.
Website contributor
Information Clearing House, TruthOut, ZNet, Common Cause, TruthDig, Online Opinion Australia, Global Research, Antiwar.com.
Publications
The Guardian, The Independent, New Statesman, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Nation: New York, The Age: Melbourne, The Sydney Morning Herald, plus French, Italian, Scandinavian, Canadian, Japanese and other newspapers and periodicals.
Books
See Books
Films
See Filmography
Plays
The Last Day (1983)
Honours
D. Arts, Lincoln University
D. Litt, Staffordshire University
D. Litt Rhodes University, South Africa
D. Phil, Dublin City University
D. Arts, Oxford Brookes University
D. Laws, St.Andrew's University
D. Phil, Kingston University
D. Univ, The Open University
1995 Edward Wilson Fellow, Deakin University, Melbourne
Frank H.T. Rhodes Professor, Cornell University, USA
Selected Awards
1966: Descriptive Writer of the Year
1967: Reporter of the Year
1967: Journalist of the Year
1970: International Reporter of the Year
1974: News Reporter of the Year
1977: Campaigning Journalist of the Year
1979: Journalist of the Year
1979-80: UN Media Peace Prize, Australia
1980-81: UN Media Peace Prize, Gold Medal, Australia
1979: TV Times Readers' Award
1990: The George Foster Peabody Award, USA
1991: American Television Academy Award ('Emmy')
1991: British Academy of Film and Television Arts - The Richard Dimbleby Award
1990: Reporters San Frontiers Award, France
1995: International de Television Geneve Award
2001: The Monismanien Prize (Sweden)
2003: The Sophie Prize for Human Rights (Norway)
2003: EMMA Media Personality of the Year
2004: Royal Television Society Best Documentary, 'Stealing a Nation'
2008: Best Documentary, One World Awards, 'The War On Democracy'
2009: Sydney Peace Prize
2011: Grierson Trustees' Award
Hmmm. Probably on my own here, but I think I'd go with Pilger over Digby personally...
Re: Are there any films/tv shows where the US is the villain?
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:48 pm
by morepork
Digby wrote:What's Pilger's chip on the shoulder about education? That he doesn't have a degree (or has an arts degree which is pretty much the same thing), or doesn't have a degree from a 'fine' place of study?