Stanford Prison Experiment
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The Stanford Prison Experiment is a feature-length drama that reimagines a landmark social psychology study, offering a gripping look at power, ethics, and human behavior under pressure. Designed for film lovers, psychology students, and educators, it invites viewers to question authority, conformity, and moral responsibility.
- Format: Feature-length dramatic adaptation that translates the real-world study into a compelling cinematic narrative.
- Themes: Explores power dynamics, authority, conformity, and the ethical boundaries of social experimentation.
- Performances: Compelling, character-driven portrayals that heighten psychological tension and invite close examination of decision-making under stress.
- Direction & Pacing: Engaging direction with taut, suspenseful pacing that sustains interest while encouraging critical reflection.
- Audience & Use: Ideal for movie enthusiasts, psychology students, educators, and anyone fascinated by social dynamics and experimental ethics.
- Educational Value: Serves as a powerful springboard for discussions on research ethics, authority structures, and human behavior inside controlled environments.
- Based on a True Story: Draws inspiration from the 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment, offering historical context alongside dramatic interpretation.
By presenting the complexities of obedience, authority, and moral choice in an accessible cinematic format, this film helps viewers analyze real-world events through a psychological lens. It supports classroom discussions, study groups, and film clubs, while providing a memorable, thought-provoking viewing experience that prompts ongoing reflection on how context shapes behavior.
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