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A 1923 documentary short film.
The title pan (‘patelnia’ means pan) is a terrace on Gubałówka, where people can sunbathe even in the middle of winter. ‘Standing in the sunlight, everyone is only what they are’ - convinces the narrator. The sight is breathtaking.
Newsreels were one of the most powerful tools of Soviet propaganda. They also make up a significant part of the state film archives. In the newsreels, the recent past presents itself as a monolith of silent images, firmly stitched together by the narrator's voice and soundtrack subtly playing the viewer's feelings. It is exactly this original sound that the artist suggests to detach from. Just two or three minutes long episodes retain the original montage, which was meant to follow the upbeat narration. Flickering images of the past, which perhaps can only become enchanting to us today by revealing their muteness.
The celebratory sketch show takes on the talking points from 2023 - making us smile, wince and reminisce as we speed towards the bells. From smoking bans to climate activism via true crime podcasts, King Charles, Sam Smith and Traitors, and with a healthy dose of Hogmanay celebrations along the way, Queen Of The New Year pokes fun at the news and gossip of the last twelve months.
Film by Ana Mendieta
Shot on the Moonshine Overamerica 2000 tour, American Massive shows the rave scene from the participants' perspective: the DJs, the promoters, the artists, and the kids. 24 Cities, 13,000 miles in 32 days with some of the America's biggest names in electronic music, including AK1200, Christopher Lawrence, Carl Cox, Cirrus, D:Fuse, Dara, Micro, Frankie Bones and Keoki. American Massive is a documentary about the rave culture. Included are interviews with the people who attend the parties and the behind-the-scenes workers, as well as interviews and music from electronic music artists AK1200, Carl Cox, Christopher Lawrence, Dara, Frankie Bones, Keoki, and more. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Targeted for several failed redevelopment plans dating back to the days of Robert Moses, Willets Point, a gritty area in New York City known as the “Iron Triangle,” is the home of hundreds of immigrant-run, auto repair shops that thrive despite a lack of municipal infrastructure support. During the last year of the Bloomberg Administration, NYC’s government advanced plans for a “dynamic” high-end entertainment district that would completely wipe out this historic industrial core. The year is 2013, and the workers of Willets Point are racing against the clock to forestall their impending eviction. Their story launches an investigation into New York City’s history as the front line of deindustrialization, urban renewal, and gentrification.
Continuing our look at Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Club Gold Card annual update, a Disney Parks update on a VHS Cassette shipped to cardholders nationwide. We looked at the program and the 1991 update in our last look at the MKC Gold Card Update. For 1992 we travel back to 1492 and Christopher Columbus with “Update 1992, Discover A New World”. Ok, it’s not 1492, it’s 1992 and the New World that Christopher is discovering is, of course, Walt Disney World and he is just in time for the 20th-anniversary celebration complete with 20 new thinks to discover at WDW, with all new parades, shows, and entertainment. How is all of this possible? With the MKC Gold Card of course and the 1992 Magic Kingdom Club Membership.
Continuing our look at Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Club Gold Card annual update, a Disney Parks update on a VHS Cassette shipped to cardholders nationwide. It’s a whole new world of adventure and Vacation planning for the ’94 Update. Aladdin and Jasmine need a vacation from their royal duties, where better to get some advice than…. Genie. While Genie may not be available, the magic of the Magic Kingdom Club Gold Card is more than enough to help with their Vacation planning. Including Barbies live stage show at Epcot’s American Gardens Theater.
This video from the Glenn Research Center highlights in stunning, behind-the-scenes imagery the launches of three space shuttle missions: STS-114, STS-117, and STS-124. NASA engineers provide commentary as footage from the ground and from the orbiters themselves document in detail the first phase of a mission.
1990s Drug Addiction Documentary, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NYC with Pastor Bill Wilson. You may not choose to look for it, but your town has a street called "pain." Every community in America, from big cities to small towns, have streets of pain, streets of violence, drugs, prostitution, abuse and filth. You want to look away' it's your natural reaction because it's just too hard to face. And as a society, that's what we've chosen to do, look away, turn away, ignore it. But we've turned our backs far too long and we can't ignore it anymore. What were once considered just symptoms of a deteriorating society is now a disease infecting our entire nation. And no neighborhood, not even your is immune. It's time you took a closer look at the real Street of Pain. Difficult to watch? Yes... it's even inappropriate for younger views. Hard to believe? At times. But, this is the painful life on the streets of America.
The New Modernists: Folds, Blobs and Boxes, Architecture in the Digital Era approaches the topic of artistic technological advances, and the modern architects who were educated with this new influx of electronic techniques. In this detailed portrait we visit the exhibition entitled Folds, Blobs + Boxes at the Carnegie Museum of Art where ten architect/designers discuss their approaches to digital architecture with curator of the exhibition, Joseph Rosa. By abandoning the traditional notions of aesthetic beauty, scale and proportion, a new freedom has formed amongst these contemporary creators.
Genre: Rock
Faith & Spirituality, Meditation & Relaxation, Prayer & Spiritual Growth - Speaking in front of a 5,000-person audience at London's Royal Albert Hall, spiritual leader the Dalai Lama shares his thoughts on ethical issues in the modern era, advising that people look within themselves to find the seeds for positive change in society. Although he laments the ongoing existence of war and poverty, he notes that an increased focus on human rights is one way in which the world is headed in the right direction.
Over 30 years ago, Carmen Lundy set out on a musical journey that has taken her to every corner of the globe. From her early start in South Florida to New York and Los Angeles, she has maintained the highest standards of vocal jazz and brought forth a New Songbook for the 21st Century. On February 18, 2005, Carmen celebrated her illustrious and ever-expanding career with musicians and friends who have shared her music at different stages in her life and helped define Carmen's unique and profound artistry. Special guest performers include jazz luminaries from both coasts such as Robert Glasper, Billy Childs, Bobby Watson, Phil Upchurch, Victor Lewis, Nathan East, Steve Turre, Marvin “Smitty” Smith, Mark Shim, Kenny Davis, David Roitstein, Mayra Casales, Krystal Davis Williams, the Los Angeles String Quartet and her brother and frequent collaborator renowned bassist Curtis Lundy.
Documenting how The New York Times buried reports of The Holocaust during WWII, this short film--inspired by Laurel Leff's award-winning book Buried by The Times--investigates the behavior of the Jewish-owned major American newspaper.
Delightfully funny picture of Lil's 75th birthday party. All the "art world" is there. As the evening (and the film) go on, it gets faster and drunker.