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Returning Fire: Interventions in Video Game Culture (2011)

Directed by Roger Stahl
44minruntime
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The sophistication of video games like Modern Warfare, America's Army, Medal of Honor, and Battlefield is undeniable, offering users a stunningly realistic experience of ground combat and a glimpse into the increasingly virtual world of long-distance, push-button warfare. Far less clear, though, is what these games are doing to users, our political culture, and our capacity to empathize with people directly affected by the actual trauma of war. For the culture-jamming activists featured in this film, these uncertainties were a call to action. In three separate vignettes, we see how Anne-Marie Schleiner, Wafaa Bilal, and Joseph Delappe moved dissent from the streets to our screens, infiltrating war games in an attempt to break the hypnotic spell of "militainment." Their work forces all of us -- gamers and non-gamers alike -- to think critically about what it means when the clinical tools of real-world killing become forms of consumer play.

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Original titleReturning Fire: Interventions in Video Game Culture
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Official siteshop.mediaed.org
Release date6 giugno 2011
WriterRoger Stahl
EditingRoger Stahl
Assistant directorsRoger Stahl

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United States / Jun 06, 2011

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