Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Thursday, October 04, 2012

Skirt Day - Jean-Paul Lilienfeld (2009)

La journée de la jupe (2009)


« Une jupe, ce n'est qu'un bout de tissu, mais qu'elle soit courte ou qu'elle soit longue, ce symbole peut nous aider à gagner une bataille contre l'obscurantisme, et même contre ce qu'il convient d'appeler, la haine des femmes. Cette jupe, c'est l'anti-niqab, c'est l'anti-burqa... » - Isabelle Adjani

"A skirt, it is just a piece of fabric. But be it long or short, this symbol can help us win a battle against obscurantism, and even against what is generally known as misogyny. This skirt, it is anti-niqab, anti-burqa..." - Isabelle Adjani (lead actress).

This film is politically incorrect and is meant to provoke  the audience into taking extreme points of view, since it says things that seem outright racist or Islamophobic. However, as the plot twists and turns, with surprises calculated to heighten the melodrama, it becomes clear that it is a critique of what many people think ails the liberal, multiculturalist vision of modern society. 

The leading lady is named Madame Bergerac, evoking the legendary Cyrano. The story starts with a rehearsal of 'Bourgeois Gentleman' by Moliere. So the evocation of La Douce France is deliberately provocative from the beginning, until verbal threats of rape lead the spectator into the "Real France", supposedly.

That said, the ideology of the story does seem simplistic, where stereotype characters abound. So it becomes very easy to brush it off as a right-wing point of view. The trouble is that many liberals do confess that it becomes rather difficult to deal with situations in which you become so careful about not sounding racist in your judgement that you end up not criticizing something illiberal at all.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

The history boys (2006) - Nicholas Hytner

I'm a Jew... I'm small... I'm homosexual... and I live in Sheffield. I'm fucked.

How do I define history? Well it's just one fucking thing after another.

[about A.E. Housman]
Timms: Wasn't he a nancy, sir?
Hector: Foul, festering, grubby-minded little trollop! Do not use that word!
[Hits him on the head with an exercise book]
Timms: But you use it, sir!
Hector: I do, sir, I know, but I am far gone in age and decrepitude.

[talking about the Holocaust]
Posner: But to put something in context is a step towards saying it can be understood and that it can be explained. And if it can be explained that it can be explained away.

Can you, for a moment, imagine how depressing it is to teach five centuries of masculine ineptitude?

Timms: I don't always understand poetry!
Hector: You don't always understand it? Timms, I never understand it. But learn it now, know it now and you'll understand it... whenever.

The more you read, though, the more you'll see that literature is actually about losers. It's consolation. All literature is consolation.

Fuck the Ren-ai-ssance! And fuck literature, and Plato, and Michaelangelo, and Oscar Wilde, and all the other shrunken violets you people line up. This is a school, and it isn't normal!