Edward Said: The Last Interview
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Biography Documentary with no narration published by Icarus Films in 2004 - English language
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Edward Said, University Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, was one of the most important literary critics of the late 20th century, and for many years the most prominent spokesperson for the Palestinian cause in the United States, as well as an accomplished musician. He was the author of ten books, among them 'Orientalism', a runner-up in criticism for the National Book Critics Circle Award; 'The World, the Text and the Critic' on literature; 'Blaming the Victims' ; 'Culture and Imperialism' on intersection of politics and culture ; 'Peace and Its Discontents: Essays on Palestine in the Middle East Peace Process' ; 'End of the Peace Process: Oslo and After' ; and, most recently, 'Power, Politics, and Culture'. Born into a Palestinian family in Jerusalem in 1935, in 1948 Said and his family were dispossessed and settled in Cairo. Educated in the United States, he lived in New York for many years. Long a member of the Palestine National Council, after resigning from the PNC in 1991, Said wrote critically about the post-Oslo peace process and the political failures of Yasser Arafat and the PLO. Said was diagnosed with incurable leukemia in 1991, and struggled with the disease throughout the decade, while continuing to write and teach. Towards the end of his life, as the disease and chemotherapy treatments sapped his energy, he stopped giving interviews. However, less than a year before his death in September 2003, he made an exception and over the course of three days spoke at length with the filmmakers on mortality and his own illness, classical music and his favorite composers, his work, Palestine and politics, his life and education, his views on "Orientalism," and his continuing preoccupations. His most incisive critiques are reserved for the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and the multiple homelands from which he'd been exiled. This film contains a complete record of those conversations, and has been edited only to remove repetitions or discussion among the filmmakers. Edward Said died on September 24, 2003. EDWARD SAID: THE LAST INTERVIEW is the remarkable final testament of this passionately committed intellectual. Director: Mike Dibb; Producer: D. D. Guttenplan; Interviewer: Charles Glass ; A Production of Estate of Edward Said and Institute of Contemporary Arts ICA Projects
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Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4
Video Bitrate: 1 815 Kbps
Video Resolution: 998x576
Display Aspect Ratio: 1.733
Frames Per Second: 25.000 fps
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio Bitrate: 192 kb/s CBR 48000 Hz
Audio Streams: 2
Audio Languages: english
RunTime Per Part: 3 h 25 min
Number Of Parts: 1
Part Size: 2.88 GB
Source: DVD (Thanks to anon@a.b.karagarga)
Encoded by: DocFreak08
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Categories: Biography | No narration | Icarus Films | 2004 | English | Name
Icarus Films
Language > English
Name
Narrator > No narration
Subject > Biography
Year > 2004