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Film Magistery
Dino Avdibegovic
11 episodes
4 days ago
Film Magistery is a podcast about films and a theme/concept they might contain. The host Dino Avdibegovic wants to explore films that belong to a deeper cinematic experience than the average film that is normally accessible to viewers. His intention in every episode is to talk about a single theme or concept that is related to the work. As an example, The Lives of Others (2006) is dealing with the theme ‘surveillance’ and which implications it has on our society.
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Film Magistery is a podcast about films and a theme/concept they might contain. The host Dino Avdibegovic wants to explore films that belong to a deeper cinematic experience than the average film that is normally accessible to viewers. His intention in every episode is to talk about a single theme or concept that is related to the work. As an example, The Lives of Others (2006) is dealing with the theme ‘surveillance’ and which implications it has on our society.
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Film Magistery #4: The Lives of Others/Surveillance
Film Magistery
18 minutes 46 seconds
8 years ago
Film Magistery #4: The Lives of Others/Surveillance

In the fourth episode of Film Magistery Dino talks about surveillance and how the society is subdued the heavy  tracking from many different sides. As the reference to the theme the  German film The Lives of Others (von Donnersmarck, 2006) is chosen to be discussed and how East Germany’s security police, the Stasi,  kept the whole nation under its firm surveillance. Bentham’s concept of  Panopticon is mentioned as an important element in discussion about  surveillance.

But what does surveillance mean to us? Does it concern us on a  personal level or are we just saying “I don’t care; they can monitor me  anywhere and anytime – I have nothing to hide”? But what when  surveillance is undertaken by private companies, domestic or foreign  governments? Dino asks if a society should passively accept surveillance  or perhaps contest it and demand from politicians to legislate and  control it.

There is also a mentioning of some other examples of films with surveillance as the main theme: The Conversation, Minority Report, Caché, Brazil, Rear Window etc.

Relevant links:
The Lives of Others (IMDb)
The Lives of Others (Letterboxd)
Film Magistery YouTube channel
Surveillance (Wikipedia)
Michel Foucault – Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison
David Phillips – Identity and Surveillance Play in Hybrid Space
Online Territories: Globalization, Mediated Practice and Social Space, 2011.
Julia Angwin – Dragnet Nation
Hubertus Knabe – The Dark Secrets of a Surveillance State (Ted Salon)

Film Magistery
Film Magistery is a podcast about films and a theme/concept they might contain. The host Dino Avdibegovic wants to explore films that belong to a deeper cinematic experience than the average film that is normally accessible to viewers. His intention in every episode is to talk about a single theme or concept that is related to the work. As an example, The Lives of Others (2006) is dealing with the theme ‘surveillance’ and which implications it has on our society.