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Best 1 Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Fahrenheit 451 depicts a future American society where books are outlawed and 'firemen' burn any they find. Bradburys prose is lyrical and evocative, creating a chilling portrait of a society that val...

9.3 Excellent
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2 Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451

François Truffauts adaptation of Ray Bradburys novel is a visually striking exploration of a society where books are banned and 'firemen' burn any that are found. It follows a fireman who begins to qu...

8.5 Very Good
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3 Julian Assange - Is democracy dying?
Julian Assange - Is democracy dying?

Julian Assange's talk explores the challenges facing democracy in the digital age, focusing on issues of transparency, censorship, and government surveillance. He argues that the increasing concentrat...

8.2 Very Good
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4 The Celluloid Closet
The Celluloid Closet

While not strictly a medical documentary, 'The Celluloid Closet' examines how LGBTQ+ themes and characters have been portrayed in film, often reflecting societal attitudes and medical understandings o...

8.0 Very Good
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5 Ai Weiwei - Why I create
Ai Weiwei - Why I create

Ai Weiwei's talk offers a powerful insight into the motivations behind his artistic practice and his commitment to freedom of expression. He discusses the challenges he has faced as an artist in China...

7.8 Good
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6 Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Cancer

Henry Miller's 'Tropic of Cancer,' published in 1934 but not widely available in the US until 1961, is a semi-autobiographical novel depicting the author's experiences in Paris. The book's explicit se...

7.3 Good
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7 Lady Chatterley's Lover
Lady Chatterley's Lover

D.H. Lawrence's 'Lady Chatterley's Lover,' published in 1928, faced widespread censorship due to its explicit depiction of sexual relationships and its critique of social class. The novel's portrayal...

6.0 Fair
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