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‘In the province of the mind there are no limits. However, in the province of the body there are definite limits not to be transcended’ (John C. Lilly). An invocation for the transcendence from the corporeal to the metaphysical, the passage is guided by marooned sailors, a moment of celestial chance, demolition derbies, and a slipping into the ether.
"Leaving the 20th Century is a compelling science fiction narrative of televisual time-travel via the electronic circuit and computer chip. Almy dramatizes a three-part transition—countdown, departure, arrival—to a technological future, foreclosed and dehumanized. The stylized visuals and ironic humor ("She left because there was nothing good on television...") belie the poignancy of Almy's vision. Applying computer graphics and digital effects to critique the manipulative, mediating effects of technology, Almy simulates the hyper-reality of a futuristic "landscape with no detail or points of reference," a space without perspective or point of view. No longer seduced by television or spectacle, the subjects depart and are transported as objects, arriving at a place where human relations and communication fail, transmission is terminated, the message is not received." - eai.org
Shows the relationship of the Constitution to the issue of prior restraint on freedom of expression. Presents the case of Burstyn v. Wilson challenging the constitutionality of New York State's film censorship system and Cantwell v. Connecticut involving questions of freedom of speech and religion. Discusses the questions pertaining to freedom of speech when multiplied via recordings or film, and how the claims of free expression can be weighed against claims for local, state, or federal protection.
Compilation DVD of Smurf Christmas Specials
This is the Story of an Era that enthralled, fascinated and split cyclists throughout Europe. Two giants of the road, Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali. The Challenge of The Century.
A special and historic place, carefully chosen for the anniversary concert for Gustav Mahler, is the small Czech town of Kaliste. It was here that Mahler was born 150 years ago and here, in the breathtaking beauty, tranquility and idyll of the Bohemian countryside, is the starting point for Mahler's turn to fauna and flora. But the task was not only to find the perfect concert venue, but also top-class voice and sound conduits for the pieces of the witty conductor and composer. World-famous soloists such as Thomas Hapson, Anne Sofie von Otter and Marita Solberg gathered on stage and, supported by the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Prague Philharmonic Choir and the Boni pueri Boys' Choir, celebrated Mahler's birthday at the very highest level. At the end, it was obvious to all of them that they had probably never been so close to the great master before and perhaps will never be so close again as on this evening.
Traces the bitter and often spirited battle over the morality and censorship of movies from the birth of the motion picture industry in the early 1900s. Describes how early censorship was local and how the original Hollywood Production Code rules dictated that kisses could last no longer than six seconds and married people must sleep in twin beds. Shows some of the most controversial film scenes of all time and discusses the relationship between movies and sex and violence. Looks at censorship from the perspective of stars, critics, and historians, as well as censors, such as the MPAA.
Haunted by a past relationship, Oscar decides to join a Cuddle Group. Here he meets Aida - a woman determined to solve his problem.
An historic concert. The Kingston Trio feat. the last performance of Bob Shane, shot @ the Hollywood Palace. An all-star tribute w/Timothy B. Schmit, Al Jardine, Trini Lopez, Barry McGuire, The Limeliters, Henry Diltz and Shari Belafonte.
Shows how tourists get to the Centre (Central Australia). Includes: Aboriginal rock paintings, the Devil's Marbles, Tennant Creek, gold crushing plant, Elsey Station (home of Aeneas Gunn - shows graves on the property), Manton Dam, Darwin being rebuilt after the war.
Two Longform Lesbian Census takers poll their community to find out important statistics on tops, bottoms, and switches, butches and femmes, cats and dogs, how couples are planning to conceive their children, and more crucial lesbian data! Or they are just trying to get girlfriends!
In 1973, little girls could not play Little League Baseball. Carolyn King's epic Summer helped to change all that. In what is one of the most important events in the struggle for Equal Rights, "The Girl in Centerfield, a documentary by Emmy-Nominated filmmakers Brian Kruger and Buddy Moorehouse tells the story that changed youth baseball forever.
Danish film scholar, Lars-Martin Sorensen, describes US censorship of Japanese film during the American occupation of Japan (1945-1952) and the challenges Kurosawa faced from these censors on his early films, particularly Drunken Angel (1948).
The nationally recognized Choir of Clare College in Cambridge, England, delivers an inspiring program of Christian-themed music in this live concert filmed inside the school's picturesque Clare Chapel. Selections include Benjamin Britten's "Festival Te Deum" and "Rejoice in the Lamb," John Rutter's "Gloria," Leonard Bernstein's "Chichester Palms" and a medley of spirituals by Sir Michael Tippet.
When price controls are relaxed in 1947 Canada, a group of children who are incensed at the price increase of chocolate candy bars from 5c to 8c go on a buyers' strike. The strike spreads throughout Canada. This is a documentary about that time.
Witness the most shocking images of our time! This film captures the most chilling scenes of violence in the 20th century!
The story of the most famous train in the world
Movie Central must stop Kadin’s plans in ruling the world
Made for the Oakland Public Schools on an experimental series of classes in the arts.