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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2016
Format:
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Peter talks about the ”dialectics of violence”, why cooperation will be essential to our survival as a human race, why he makes films for himself and how capitalism is a killer system.BiographyVillon Films was founded by Peter Davis, who has written, produced, and directed more than seventy documentaries. His work has been shown on every major television network on the globe including CBC, CTV, BBC, CBS, NBC, Swedish Television, German Television, and NHK Japan.Davis was born and raised in England. He completed his masters studies at Oxford University before emigrating to Sweden and then North America. His early career included positions as scriptwriter for the National Film Board of Canada; director-cameraman for BBC, CBC, Swedish TV, Danish TV, Australian Broadcasting, and WNET; as well as producer for Swedish TV, London’s Rediffusion Television, BBC, CBS, CBC, CTV, Polytel (West Germany), WNET, the United Nations, UNICEF, and C.A.R.E.The Villon Films collection includes biographies of spies such as CIA agent and Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt and U2 Pilot Francis Gary Powers, and of the World War II Foreign Service officers who were accused of “losing China”; a satirical history of the American annexation of the Philippines; and a sociological history of the Jewish experience in the Catskills.The Peter Davis Collection at Indiana University represents over 50 years of work. It includes not only films, but also corresponding outtakes, photographs, audiocassettes, and manuscripts, all available for research and study. The South African material spans the period of the most intensive struggle for human rights in that country, and also includes historical footage dating from the beginning of the century. Among the documentaries held there are Remember Mandela!, In Darkest Hollywood, White Laager and Generations of Resistance.Both Peter Davis and Villon Films have won numerous awards, including:In Darkest Hollywood, First Prize, Big Muddy Film Festival, 1994This Bloody, Blundering Business, Blue Ribbon, American Film Festival, 1978Stocking Up, Red Ribbon, American Film Festival, 1982Winnie Mandela: Under Apartheid, Blue Ribbon, American Film Festival, 1986Urkunde, Internationalen Demokratischen Frauenfoderation, 1986League of Mediterranean Women’s plaque, 1987Getting The Most From Your Garden, Red Ribbon, American Film Festival, 1981Side by Side, Women against AIDS in Zimbabwe, Jury Award, WHO, 1995D.H. Lawrence in Taos, Chris Award, Film Council for Greater Columbus, 1970D. H. Lawrence in Taos, Blue Ribbon Award, American Film Festival, 1970.For more information about Villion Films visit their site here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Mar 16, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Face2Face is hosted by change maker David Peck and is rooted in casual conversation and intelligent inspiration. David interviews film makers, actors, writers and artists of various kinds and he does it in a fun, thoughtful and entertaining way. Check out this weekly podcast where David honors and celebrates people who believe in the power of little things, the splash and ripple effect and who are rolling up their sleeves to make the world a better place.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.