大量虐殺を生き抜くのはどのようなもので、そこから何を学ぶことができますか?
グローバル遊牧民グループ (GNG) は、若者を世界中の仲間と仮想的に結び付け、 (この場合) 寛容を教えるためのプロンプトとしての映画. GNGの映画で,SirounWebキャスト, プラネットクラスルームネットワークのYouTubeチャンネルで上映中, students from the United States, Jordan and Armenia connect virtually to talk about the Armenion Genocide. The young people reflect on their takeaways from a short virtual reality (VR) フィルム, Siroun, that immerses audiences into a story from a rural Ottoman village during the Armenian Genocide.
Siroun was created to extend the central theme of The Promise, A 2016 feature film by Director Terry George set in the final years of the Ottoman Empire, immediately before the Armenian Genocide. “Lack of tolerance starts with fear – fear of someone being different,” says George, who appears with the students in the film as they speak about the importance of documenting history and acknowledging the issues of today.
Audiences will find themselves curious and empathetic to the people in Siroun and those who were affected by the Armenian Genocide. SirounWebキャスト is an incredible watch that makes us wonder how the capabilities of virtual reality can be used to further education and understanding of the world as a whole. As one student noted in the film, her experience “made everything more personal; it made everything more real.”
I would give this film a 5 の中から 5 出演者. It was fascinating hearing the different takeaways of the students and their connections with what they learned through this experience. The film itself was very entertaining and eye opening. It made me watch the virtual reality film itself, which I also recommend checking out.
Patricia is a student at Portland State University majoring in Film with a minor in Theatre Arts. In addition to her internship at CMRubinWorld as an Audio/Video Editor Intern, she is a video editor, AAPI representative, and cultural chair for PSU’s Filipino American Student Association: Kaibigans, being an advocate for the Fil-Am community and leading the cultural events for the organization.
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