QUIET RAGE: THE STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT - 1992 DOCUMENTARY

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"Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Experiment" is a 1992 documentary that delves into Philip Zimbardo's infamous psychological study from 1971. It showcases college students assigned to role-play as guards and prisoners in a mock prison, highlighting the rapid emergence of power abuse, ethical dilemmas, and controversial human behavior. Featuring intense real-life footage, participant interviews, and Zimbardo’s insights, the film examines authority, obedience, conformity, and social dynamics. This classic, disturbing documentary critiques the mental toll, aggression, and moral lessons of captivity, underscored by a debriefing of its profound impact.

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