Hello colleagues, my name is Nahuel González and my favorite activities are reading accompained by a cup of cofee and cigarette. Also i like the cult cinema and the old books.
I love the cinema. Kubrick, Tarkovsky and von Trier are my favorites directors, but recently I'm discovered a fantastic movie. Its name is "A Man in a Dream", or in French "A homme qui dort". Is an a movie based on the novel of the same name of Georges Perec, who also co-directed the movie with Bernard Queysanne, premiered in 1974. The film narrates the interior travel of a student of sociology with depression. Poetically describes his loneliness and his divagates while losing the time in his room or walk, in the night, the streets of Paris. The protagonist is interpreted by Jacques Spiesser and the voice in off by Ludmila Mikaël. Also this film wined the distinguished Jean Vigo Prize of Best Movie in 1974. I loved because the writer of the work was a sociologist who triumphed with his novels. I recommend this movie to any student of sociology.
Hello, today I will talk about my favorite series! This is Mr. Robot, a American series created by Sam Esmail and starring the famous actor Remi Malek. he series consists of a computer security engineer who suffers from a personality disorder, that is to say he dissociates himself in an alter ego represented by his father. This last character is a hacker that aims to destroy the data of the largest corporation in the world, E Corp. My favorite episode is when he discovers that he himself is the hacker. Won the Golden Globe for the best drama series and finally, the series is my favorite for a representation against the market and its game with political power.
Hello, today I am going to talk about the person I would have liked to meet. He was Elisée Reclus. Who is Elisée Reclus? Borned in 1830 and died in 1905 (75 years old), was a French geographer and creator of the Social Geography. He participated in the commune of Paris (1871), in the First International (in the tendence federalist and anarchist, with Mijaíl Bakunin) and was part of the Geography Society of Paris. But not only for this I would have liked to meet him. Already in his time he was a vegetarian and animalist, feminism defender and -for me- the best thinker about the inequality and the opression trought the history of the humanity. About this, his last work "The Man and the Earth" (1905) its a sociological work of the class war in the history of the humanity whit more than 6000 pages. In this work he studies the origin of the patriarchy, the property, the autority and have a very interesting interpretations of many importants moments in the history of the world (no...
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