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Cosmos Global Documentaries FIRE & ICE Iceland
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Chinese Documentaries (paperback)
Chinese Documentaries (paperback) - By Yingchi Chu
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Looking at the recent crises of confidence in public service broadcasting and the controversy surrounding docusoaps, Brian Winston's major new study examines ethics and the documentary. It lays out the arguments for and against close control and how the case for freedom of expression for the documentarist lines up against the rights of the subjects and the expectations of their audiences. The author looks at the history of documentary ethics, the implications of the centrality of documentary to public...
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Vive le Tour (1962). Calcutta (1968). Phantom India [Film Series] (1969). Humain, Trop Humain (1974). Place de la Republique (1974). God's Country (1985). And the Pursuit of Happiness (1986) Vive le Tour The esteemed Louis Malle spent his career alternating between features and documentaries; the latter often brought him a much-needed respite from fictional projects, by enabling him to shoot cinema direct footage in a "hands-on" manner - acting as a refresher and renewing his interest in...
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Region: 4 - Suitable for Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America, Central America, Pacific Islands and Caribbean What are DVD regions?
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Chinese Documentaries (hardcover) - By Yingchi Chu
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Wildlife Documentaries
Wildlife Documentaries
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Cosmos Global Documentaries WALANGEE
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This is a collection of 4 fascinating films about the Apollo space mission. It includes films about Apollo 13, 15 and 16 as well as a historical film about the Apollo space missions.
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The 100 films range from the Victorian period to the present day. Alongside such classics as Night Mail and Touching the Void are documentaries that illustrate the many uses to which it has been putfrom pro-gram-filler to political propaganda to classroom teaching aidand the many styles and viewpoints it has embraced. While the focus is on the documentary "film," several television productions are included, indicating how the genre has developed on the small screen.
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The Documentaries of Louis Malle
In 1979, Louis Malle traveled into the heart of Minnesota to capture the everyday lives of the men and women in a prosperous farming community. Six years later, during Ronald Reagan's second term, he returned to find drastic economic decline. Free of stereotypes about America's "heartland," God's Country, commissioned for American public television, is a stunning work of emotional and political clarity.
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Learn how to write, finance, produce, distribute, publicize, launch, and market documentaries-videos on DVD or similar formats and/or movie scripts. Use your personal computer and your camcorder linked together for editing. Learn about the best script-formatting software to use. Make time and money budgets. Learn how to get funding by fundraising.
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Blu-ray. Story of India [Blu-ray Disc]
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A second volume of documentary shorts from the Full Frame film festival held annually in Durham, North Carolina. This collection includes: CROWFILM by Edward P. Davee, an experimental celebration of the crow; MISS ALABAMA NURSING HOME by Anne Paas, a chronicle of an octogenarian beauty pageant; NUTRIA by Ted Gesing, a history of the Argentine swamp rat of Louisiana; ALBUM by Barbara Bird, an exploration of a typical American family; WOOD ISLAND by Kate T. Williamson, an observation of a Boston community...
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This narrated video portrays the awesome grandeur and splendor of St. Peter's Basilica. Following the emotions you feel upon entering the famous Square, the Basilica itself opens its doors and a voice guides and narrates the history of the works-of-art that you encounter. You can admire them down to the finest details as the Basilica has no other visitor and is open especially for you.
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Over the course of a nearly forty-year career, Louis Malle forged a reputation as one of the world’s most versatile cinematic storytellers, with such widely acclaimed, and wide-ranging, masterpieces as Elevator to the Gallows, My Dinner with Andre, and Au revoir les enfants. At the same time, however, with less fanfare, Malle was creating a parallel, even more personal body of work as a documentary filmmaker. With the discerning eye of a true artist and the investigatory skills of a great journalist...
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Spiritual Documentaries Library
Journey to amazing lands and visit inspiring festivals, without leaving the comfort of your home. This eight-DVD collection will take you from the peaks of the Himalayans to the land of Ahobilam. You will visit Krishna's Vrinadavan, Chaitanya's Jagannatha Puri, and many more exciting destinations.
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Product Description The film is a historic artistic collaboration: George Morrison's pioneering cinematic work, Sean O Riada's innovative music score, and Gael Linn's film-making experience. O Riada was commissioned by Gael Linn to write the score for its feature-length film Mise Eire (1959), directed by George Morrisson. The film uses newsreel and contemporary photographs to tell the story of events surrounding the Easter Rising of 1916. O Riada's inspired musical score brought the images to life...
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"Inspired by the too-ludicrous-to-be-believed National Football League strike of 1987, Howard Deutch's THE REPLACEMENTS follows a team of scab players as they fill in for the real pros. Jimmy McGinty (Gene Hackman), a compassionate and dedicated coach, is rehired by the owner of the Washington Sentinels to pull together a new crew in order to finish off the season and keep the stadium filled. This includes a safety who is on work release, a lightning-quick wide receiver with bricks for hands, a deranged...
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Up to 30 feet long, weighing many times more than the scientists studying them, anacondas are difficult subjects at best, but the National Geographic team captures brilliant footage of them swimming, resting, mating, and hunting prey. Watch the struggle between a large female and a capybara (the world's largest rodent) and see that the winner doesn't always come away from the battle unscathed.
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Over the course of a nearly forty-year career, Louis Malle forged a reputation as one of the worlds most versatile cinematic storytellers, with such widely acclaimed, and wide-ranging, masterpieces as Elevator to the Gallows, My Dinner with Andre, and Au revoir les enfants. At the same time, however, with less fanfare, Malle was creating a parallel, even more personal body of work as a documentary filmmaker. With the discerning eye of a true artist and the investigatory skills of a great journalist...
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Producing and Directing Documentaries: General
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This Video On Demand highlights the history of making documentaries. Everything from the Lumier Brothers in the late 1800s, to the birth of "Reality TV".
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ATA's open screening is the only monthly open submissions screening in the Bay Area. Get your work out there! Get feedback! Or just come and take it all in! One hour of shorts are accepted monthly on an open revolving basis, anything goes with the screened work, and the refreshments are pretty good too. $5, FREE admission for contributing artists. Door:7:30pm Projector: 8pm
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Leon Gast is best known for directing such seminal documentaries as Hells Angels Forever (1983) and the Oscar winning When We Were Kings (1996) chronicling the landmark 1974 fight between Muhammed Ali and George Foreman. Gast recently completed the documentary No Pictures: The Unwelcome Art of Ron Galella, about the 78 year old self-proclaimed Paparazzo Superstar, famous for intruding on the lives of decades worth of celebrities, and capturing beautiful images in the process. Gasts next project...
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