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Miss one of Worldview's commentaries on film or human rights? Transcripts of Milos Stehlik and Doug Cassel's essays are archived below.


 
   

Milos Stehlik
Stehlik is cofounder and director of Facets Multimedia, a major media arts center in Chicago. Since 1975, he's been responsible for Facets's public programs, including daily screenings of foreign and independent films and videos and the national distribution of films and videotapes. In addition to lecturing about film at area universities and colleges, Milos has served on the juries of the Chicago International Film Festival, the Great Lakes Film Festival, and the Illinois Filmmakers Festival. He has been a regular film commentator for Chicago Public Radio since 1988 and has reported for National Public Radio from the Cannes, Berlin, and Karlovy Vary International Film Festivals. Milos's international film reviews can be heard Fridays on Worldview.

2007 Film Commentaries
 February  
 February 26

The 57th Berlin International Film Festival

 February 2

The Italian

 January  
 January 26

New Babylon

 January 19

Pan's Labyrinth

 January 12

The Ground Truth: After the Killing Ends

 January 5

Letters from Iwo Jima

2006 Film Commentaries
 December  
 December 22

Curse of the Golden Flower

 December 18

Shut Up and Sing

 December 04

Propaganda

 November  
 November 22

Volver

 November 17

Bond

 November 3

Borat

 October  
 October 20

The Queen

 September  
 September 22

Brand Upon the Brain

 September 15

Death of a President

 August  
 August 25

Factotum

 August 18

Heading South

 August 11

Lemming

 August 4

Michael Haneke

 July  
 July 28

Karlovy Vary

 July 7

The Road to Guantanamo

 June  
 June 9

Radio at the Cinema: A Prairie Home Companion

 June 5

Cannes Film Festival: The Award Winners

 May  
 May 25

Cannes Film Festival—The Cayman by Nanni Moretti and Lights in the Dusk by Aki Kaurismäki

 May 23

Cannes Film Festival: Flanders by Bruno Dumont and Babel by Alejandro González Iñárritu

 May 22

Cannes Film Festival: Volver by Pedro Almodovar and Hamaca Paraguaya by Paz Encina

 May 19

Cannes Film Festival: Lou Ye’s Summer Palace and Ken Loach’s The Wind That Shakes the Barley

 May 17

Cannes Film Festival: The Da Vinci Code as Fast Food Film

 May 12

Cristi Puiu's Death of Mr. Lazarescu

 April  
 April 28

Global Education: Class Life— Experimental German School on Film

 April 14

L'Enfant

 March  
 March 30

Global Activism:Sexual Violence and
Conflict on Film

 March 17 EU Film Festival: Fallen, Fred

Kelemen; Ruins, Januz Burger

 March 10

Sex, Honor, and Shame: Sexual Violence and Conflict on Film

 
February
 February 24 Jean Renoir’s The River

February 17

Michael Winterbottom's Road to Guantanamo

February 3

Romany in Film
January

January 27

Michael Haneke’s Cache

January 20

Europe Takes on The New World

January 6

The Future of Film
   
   
2005 Film Commentaries
December

December 16

Brokeback Mountain

December 9

Memoirs of a Geisha

December 2

How the French Keep Domestic Cinema Alive
November

November 18

Antonioni's The Passenger

September

September 23
European Filmmakers' View of America
Violence and the Western
August

August 12

Ingmar Bergman's Farewell Film
 


 
   

Doug Cassel
Cassel is director of the Center for Civil and Human Rights at the University of Notre Dame Law School. From 1992 to 1993, Doug was special counsel to the United Nations Commission on the Truth for El Salvador. He has also served as a consultant on human rights to the U.S. State Department and the Organization of American States. Doug's commentaries may be heard most Wednesdays on Worldview.

2007 Human RightsCommentaries
February

February 22

Drones and Extrajudicial Killings
January

January 31

God’s Human Rights Lawyer—Father Robert Drinan

January 17

Guantanamo Prisoners: “First, Let’s Punish All the Lawyers”

January 3

“Saddam: How Not to Try a Tyrant”
2006 Human RightsCommentaries
December

December 15

Human Rights: Candor from the Departing UN Secretary-General
November

November 29

Prohibiting Propaganda: Pointless or Pernicious

November 21

Congo: Turning Point?
October

October 13

Darfur: No Time to Delay Action

October 5

Pursuing Peace with Justice: Lessons from Uganda
September

September 27

Senator McCain’s Compromise: Unconscionable Military Trials

September 20

Offending Islam

September 6

Trying Terrorists
June

June 22

Similarities in Chinese and American Justice
April

April 17

Seven Principles of International Law

April 5

Prosecuting Charles Taylor: The Hague as Safety Valve
March
 March 8  More Countries Embrace U.N.

 Convention to End Discrimination

 Against Women

March 1

Dubai Uproar is Just Politics

February

February 8

Bush Administration Defends Warrant-less Wiretapping Program

February 2

How to Prevent Racism from Becoming Genocide
January

January 26

Russia Thwarts International Human Rights Body
2005 Human Rights Commentaries
November

November 16

The Senate: Making a Mess of Guantanamo
 November 9  Peru's Fujimori: Return of the

 Prodigal President?

October
 October 26

Senator John McCain: Protecting

Prisoners- Theirs and Ours

 October 19  Indicting War Criminals:

Good Start, Long Road Ahead

 October 5 Countering Terrorism: American

and European Approaches

September  
 September 28 Why Not Torture?
 September 21 Bolton’s U.N. Debut: Falling Flat
 September 14

Justice Roberts: Open to the

World?

 September 7

New Orleans: A View From Afar

August

August 25

Pat Robertson vs. Hugo Chavez
July
Colombia—Amnesty for Paramilitaries and Guerrillas
June
Italy—CIA Agents Wanted
Argentina Repeals Junta Immunity
Echoes of Genghis Khan
Bush Labels Amnesty International Accusations “Absurd”
May
The Judicial Filibuster—How Other Democracies Protect Minority Rights
Kicking the Koran: Pentagon Spin Control
March
The United States: Wrong Man for the United Nations
Abolishing the Juvenile Death Penalty: Paying Attention to the World
 


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