"You see it and you say, 'Well, this cannot be how it was meant to be.' But it still exists and it will always exist, and you are a part of it. And if you want to talk about guilt, you are guilty, because you are [part of the society] that it supports," he says. "You can try and be a critical consumer and so on, you can minimise what you see in the movie, but you will never be able to stop it - that's a fact. It's the reality of our society - I see the film as a mirror."Quote from the article, Nikolaus Geyrhalter (director)
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Guardian article about Our Daily Bread
see the article here.
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