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Strangers in the House
199752 minFilm: Documentary
Direction: Marke SlippPenny Ritco
Production: Penny RitcoJerry KrepakevichAndy ThomsonPatricia PhillipsGraydon McCrea
Script: Penny RitcoEd NorthJohn Smith
Co-produced by Great North Productions Inc. and the NFB.
By the time they leave school, most North American children will have seen 8,000 TV murders, 100,000 other acts of violence and over 600,000 commercials. TV violence and addiction, commercialism, the V-chip and the death of imagination--these are just some of the key issues tackled by this documentary on the world's most powerful medium. Strangers in the House features interviews with culture critic Neil Postman; George Gerbner, the guru of TV violence studies; John Pungente of the Jesuit Communication Project--and, of course, TV-watching kids. While Strangers in the House raises troubling questions about TV, it avoids simplistic solutions and inspires both parents and children to action. It suggests that one of the ways to counter TV's more sinister effects is to widely promote media literacy--so that children can learn to be smarter than television.
Subject categories
- Media and Communication > Media LiteracyTelevision Broadcasting and Production
- Children and Youth > Youthful Perspectives
Credits
- director
- Marke Slipp
- Penny Ritco
- producer
- Penny Ritco
- Jerry Krepakevich
- executive producer
- Andy Thomson
- Patricia Phillips
- Graydon McCrea
- script
- Penny Ritco
- Ed North
- John Smith
- cinematography
- James Jeffrey
- sound
- Garrell Clark
- Steve Black
- Ian Challis
- Yuval Hod
- Brian Dupuis
- J.P. Whiteside
- editing
- Marke Slipp
- sound editing
- Jerry Woolsey
- Kevin Prebushuski
- narrator
- Kathy Daley
- music
- Michael Becker
- Darcy Phillips