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9/10
Smart. Sharp. And, Insightful.
winthorp_119 June 2006
"De-Interlaced" is an engaging, fast-paced meditation on the shifting mechanics of media literacy, political subterfuge, and national policy. Filmed primarily in Southern Maine, with additional footage from the eastern sea board, "De-Interlaced" addresses a number of compelling issues related to public television, low-income policy, and social awareness. More than just a compelling thought-piece of policy initiative,"De-Interlaced" is one of many powerful new films taking up the grassroots revolution to bring about a much needed change. Filled with insightful interviews by media experts, university professors, local advocates, protesters, and giant fuzzy animals beating each other to a pulp, "De-interlaced" incorporates a stylish narrative prose with fantastic camera-work, sobering archive footage, and a hypnotic, original score to grab its viewers, and keep them glued in their seats, thinking. - And thinking. ...And Thinking. "De-Interlaced" is a fabulous film of social change and public awareness. If you're at all interested in life outside of your own front door, this is the film for you. - Find it and WATCH IT! It's terrific.
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9/10
This film toured around the north east playing at colleges, universities, and independent book stores. good stuff!
thesecitieswillburn15 June 2006
This film toured around the north east playing at colleges, universities, and independent book stores. good stuff! Very informative with lots of creative humor that keeps you from getting bored. Especially the segment on pirate radio. well done. well done! The film is no longer touring, but I do believe you can get copies from the production company, round point movies. Craig, the director/producer is very approachable. He is also one of the key folks involved in the Maine Video Activist Network as well! I know you can find out more information about that project on the RPM website. You can also find the MVAN channel on Democracy TV.
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