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V For Vendetta [Complete film. Clickview 2hrs]
In fascist Great Britain, a shadowy freedom fighter known only as "V" begins a violent guerrilla campaign to destroy those who have embraced totalitarianism.
Arnav Gupta : Worlds of Upheaval Heaney and V for Vendetta [Youtube 10min]
A brief analysis of of the Wachowskis siblings 2005 film.
English Tutor Nick P Quotes (252) V for Vendetta [Youtube 7min]
Nick P analyses three quotes from the film including "You cannot kill an idea".
Books and downloadable chapters
V for Vendetta : the graphic novel
by
Alan Moore; David Lloyd (Illustrator)
Call Number: GN/MOOR. Published 2020
The original graphic of V for Vendetta describing a dystopian world of the near future.
View document now - Chapters 1 to 4 [PDF] - Bradfield College only.
V for vendetta : from script to film
by
Andy Wachowski
Call Number: 791.4372/WACH. Published 2006
This book features script notes and commentary by James McTeigue and art from the original graphic novel by Alan Moore.
View document now - The Television Station [PDF] - Bradfield College only.
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Wikipedia.: V for Vendetta (film)
A summary of the film.
Wikiquote : V for Vendetta (film)
Key quotes from the film.
Gale database articles
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V for Vendetta. By Richard Porton. Cineaste. Summer 2006
Treason and plot: a sinister fantasy trains its sights on modern government. By Victoria Segal. New Statesman. Mar. 20, 2006
Say you want a revolution? By Lucius Shepard. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Aug. 2006
The trouble with V: compelling and affecting in its depiction of life under totalitarianism, V for Vendetta ultimately endorses the lawlessness on which totalitarianism depends. By William Norman Grigg. The New American. May 1, 2006
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Sympathy for the Devil: The Hero is a Terrorist in V for Vendetta. By Margarita Carretero-González. At the Interface. 2011
The Visceral Politics of V for Vendetta: On Political Affect in Cinema. By Brian Ott. Critical Studies in Media Communication. Mar 2010.
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