Category Archives: Morality & Ethics
Veronica Franco: The Hidden Treasure of Venezia
Andrea Zuvich 26th April 2004 In the portrait by Tintoretto entitled: “Portrait of Woman – Veronica Franco,” one can hardly mistake the soft, sensual flesh that surrounds those two intelligent-looking eyes. The painting’s muse was indeed as intelligent and poetic as she was beautiful and fascinating. She was, arguably, the most talented of the courtesan-poets of her time,… Read on
Churchill quote
“You have enemies? Good. That means you have stood up for something, sometime in your life.” – Winston Churchill Churchill was right, for if you fight for what you hold to be right and true, some people are bound to get annoyed, angry and might hate you. Would it be better, then, to stay quiet and have everyone… Read on
Warrior Marks: The Nightmare of Female Genital Mutilation
Synopsis: Warrior marks is a poetic and political film about female genital mutilation which affects one hundred million of the world’s women. This film unlocks some of the cultural, religious and political complexities surrounding this issue. Interviews with women from Senegal, Gambia, Burkina Faso, the United States and England concerned with and affected by genital mutilation are told… Read on