Academia
The Psychology Behind a Cinema of Change: Philip Zimbardo
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Join us for The Psychology Behind a Cinema of Change with our guest Philip Zimbardo.
In this episode we discuss:
- 2:24 – Media and its influence.
- 7:50 – The dangers of influence and how people get corrupted.
- 12:10 – Bling propagandists.
- 23:09 – Power in systems and for filmmakers.
- 32:41 – Encouraging critical thinking.
- 39:43 – Commercial films & critical thought.
- 41:43 – Involving the leveling power of the audience
- 49:56 – The Standford Prison Experiment Movie & films that work
- 58:16 – Challenging audiences
- 1:01:16 – Presenting uncomfortable content
- 1:06:03 – What a Cinema of Change should be
- 1:14:27 – A final recommendation to filmmakers.