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DESCRIPTION:\nA highly produced, provocative film takes a look at psychopaths, 
 sociopaths, the financial crisis, the rampant use of drugs to numb 
 emotions, the human response to positive and negative examples, as well as 
 authority.  This engaging film is narrated by  Peter Coyote who opens the 
 film by describing the manner in which psychopaths seduce their victims.  
 The directors and producers have experience in psychology, as well as 
 financial markets and know how to tell a story visually.  There are 
 numerous interviews and illustrations of gauging the difference between 
 “normal people and psychopaths” and the difficulty in identifying them, 
 with and without brain scanning technology. \n\n \nPsychologists, authors, 
 experts, philosophers, as well as “men and women on the streets” offer 
 their understanding and their views, not merely on psychopaths, but on the 
 use of drugs, anti-depressants in particular,  which numb emotions.  If 
 psychopaths are incapable of empathy, remorse,  and compassion, what 
 happens when a large section of the population dull their feelings, in 
 order for them to “carry on with their work and lives…”  In addition 
 to the cited “studies and research,” there is quite a bit of 
 speculation directed at those leaders of empires over time who might be 
 considered “psychopathic.” A kaleidoscope of movie clips and historical 
 photos challenge and reinforce various points of view about the 
 stereotypical popular assumptions about psychopaths, and the discoveries 
 about how some have risen to the top of pyramids of power in the dominant 
 modern hierarchical institutions. \n\n\nIncluded in the film are Robert 
 Hare, author of Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of the Psychopaths 
 Among Us, and more than two hundred chapters and scientific articles on 
 psychopathy ; Paul Babiak, author (with Hare) of Snakes in Suits: When 
 Psychopaths Go to Work, and vice president of Aftermath: Surviving 
 Psychopathy Foundation; professor Emeritus at Stanford, Philip Zimbardo, 
 author of The Lucifer Effect; as well as Christopher Lane, Gary Greenberg, 
 Charles Barber, James Fowler, Nicholas Christakis, Byron Woollen, and  John 
 Perry Barlow, whose experience and expertise ranges from writing lyrics for 
 the Grateful Dead, understanding social networks, to revealing how people 
 are being medicated for newly “manufactured ailments” from shyness to 
 the normal conflicts experienced by siblings.\n\n\nPlaying on the ancient 
 saying that “A fish rots from the head,” the film also explores how to 
 recognize and counter illegitimate authority.  The filmmakers are from the 
 Czech Republic, and included excerpts from Vaclev Havel, playwright, poet, 
 dissident and politician (The tenth and last President of Czechoslovakia 
 (1989-92) and the first President of the Czech Republic (1993-2003).  Havel 
 died in 2011, after the film was released, and perhaps the most challenging 
 part of the film is to read the subtitles of him speaking, otherwise the 
 rest of the film is in English. While Havel’s words are inspiring, he has 
 also been criticized for being a U. S. and NATO pawn.  The psychologists do 
 not say that there are a greater percentage of psychopaths running 
 corporations, institutions and governments than amongst the general 
 population. They do emphasize how negative and positive examples greatly 
 influence people, beyond our ability to see and measure.  The more hopeful 
 and stronger message is the importance of taking a moral stand, taking 
 responsibility, showing leadership and recognizing how deeply our own 
 behavior effects those closest to us, and ripples outward throughout 
 society. \n\n\nThe film is a gift from those who created it.  I have found 
 that great foreign films need champions in the US to be seen and heard, and 
 that it really is up to those who do care, who feel empathy, compassion and 
 concern, to champion information, ideas that are rarely acknowledged in the 
 corporate press.  This film fits into the larger theme of the annual 
 Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance Film Festival which looks this year 
 at what Berkeley Professor Peter Dale Scott terms “deep events” those 
 that are “systematically ignored or falsified in the mainstream media and 
 public consciousness.” While the main “event” that \n\nFor more on 
 the film and to see clips and the trailer, please visit the website- 
 www.fisheadmovie.com. There is also a Facebook page at- 
 www.facebook.com/fisheadmovie\n\n\nI Am Fishead is scheduled to premiere in 
 Oakland on September 11, 2012 , from 7:44 pm – 10:03 pm at the Grand Lake 
 Theater, 3200 Grand Avenue  in Oakland, as part of the 9/11 Truth Film 
 Festival. The Festival begins at 2:00 pm and concludes at 11:30 pm and 
 includes numerous films and speakers. It is a benefit for the Northern 
 California 9/11 Truth Alliance, for the full schedule of films and speakers 
 see the website sf911truth.org.\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/09/05/18721016.php
SUMMARY:I Am Fishead
LOCATION:Oakland\nGrand Lake Theater\nas part of the 9/11 Truth Film Festival
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/09/05/18721016.php
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