Introduction to the End of an Argument
Introduction to the End of an Argument

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Introduction to the End of an Argument

1990
Movie
40 min
Arabic

Lebanese/Canadian artist Jayce Salloum and Elia Suleiman, a Palestinian filmmaker living in New York, have taken on our accumulated (mis)impressions of the Palestinian Intifada by tracing their genesis in film and television.

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Director: Dudley SaundersGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the intellectual journey and multifaceted arguments of philosopher and historian Giovanni Gentile. It delves into his philosophical contributions and his controversial role in the rise of Fascism in Italy, examining how his ideas were both influential and divisive. The film seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of Gentile's complex legacy.

Critical Reception

The documentary was noted for its academic rigor in presenting Gentile's philosophy, but faced criticism for its approach to his political involvement. While praised for its intellectual depth, some reviews suggested it could have been more critical of his association with the Fascist regime.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thorough examination of Gentile's philosophical concepts.

  • Acknowledged for shedding light on a complex and often controversial historical figure.

  • Some discussions noted a lack of definitive critical stance on his political affiliations.

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Fun Fact

Giovanni Gentile, the subject of the documentary, served as Italy's Minister of Public Instruction from 1922 to 1924, during which time he implemented significant reforms in the Italian education system to align with his philosophical ideals.

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