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The Stanford prison experiment [videorecording] / by Alvarez, Kyle Patrick,film director.(CARDINAL)825257; Bratman, Lauren,1979-film producer.(CARDINAL)825926; Emery, Brent,film producer.(CARDINAL)825927; Lauder, Karen,film producer.; Little, Greg,film producer.; Friedman, Elizabeth Zox,film producer.(CARDINAL)825328; Talbott, Tim,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)825928; Tomczeszyn, Lisa,costume designer.; Collins, Fernando,editor of moving image work.(CARDINAL)826948; Barbosa, Gary,production designer.; Shelton, Jas,cinematographer.(CARDINAL)826947; Hewitt, Andrew(Tenor),composer.(CARDINAL)824846; Thirlby, Olivia,1986-actor.(CARDINAL)787202; Miller, Ezra,1974-actor.(CARDINAL)822121; Crudup, Billy,1968-actor.(CARDINAL)344824; Angarano, Michael,actor.(CARDINAL)786906; Sheridan, Tye,1996-actor.(CARDINAL)357057; Ellis, Nelsan,actor.(CARDINAL)825164; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Zimbardo, Philip G.Lucifer effect.; IFC Films,film publisher.(CARDINAL)354386;
Music, Andrew Hewitt ; editor, Fernando Collins ; director of photography, Jas Shelton.Olivia Thirlby, Ezra Miller, Billy Crudup, Michael Angarano, Tye Sheridan, Nelsan Ellis.In 1971, Stanford University professor Dr. Philip Zimbardo cast twenty-four male student volunteers as prisoners and guards in a simulated jail to examine the source of abusive behavior in the prison system. The results astonished the world, as participants went from middle-class undergrads to drunk-with-power sadists and submissive victims in just a few days. Based on a true story.MPAA rating: R; for language including abusive behavior and some sexual references.DVD ; NTSC region 1 ; anamorphic widescreen (2.40:1) presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Film adaptations.; Historical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings.; Drama.; Zimbardo, Philip G.; Stanford University. Department of Psychology; College students; College teachers; Simulated environment (Teaching method); Prison psychology;
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The jaguar man : a memoir / by Naughton, Lara.(CARDINAL)412584;
"What happens when one harrowing incident changes your life, splitting it between before and now? On the fourth day of what Lara Naughton thought would be two weeks of bliss in Belize, she was kidnapped by a man pretending to be a cabdriver, held in the tropical forest, and raped. In the depths of the jungle--alone with the Jaguar Man--compassion was her only defense. Lara's survival and journey of healing is poignant, compelling, and exceptional--it runs against the grain of what we're taught and how we speak about crime and victimhood. Bending the limits of reality, she uses myth to process her experience and further explore the power of compassion. What she comes to is authentic, unorthodox, and fresh, and could serve as a groundbreaking path for trauma survivors to find their own peace and healing. Lara Naughton is a New Orleans-based writer and teacher. As a documentary playwright, she has created work with groups such as AIDS Project Los Angeles, the Program for Torture Victims, and Resurrection After Exoneration. Her play, Never Fight a Shark in Water, toured the United States. Chair of the creative writing department at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, she also teaches writing in New Orleans-area prisons and community centers. A graduate of The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University's School of Medicine, Naughton serves as the Director of Compassion NOLA and teaches workshops and trainings on mindfulness and compassion"--
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Naughton, Lara; Rape victims; Americans; Survival; Rape victims; Victims of violent crimes; Compassion.; Healing.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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