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Women's Pictures: Feminism and Cinema
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This pioneering and influential work of feminist theory has been extensively updated by the author to chart the changes in feminist film theory and practice between the eighties and the nineties. Readers, whether engaged in the making of films, the study of them, or simply the pleasure of viewing them, will appreciate the way in which the author discusses and demystifies the current methods of analysis, incl...
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Mostly True: The Story Of Bozo Texino
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It's possible Bill Daniel is the most inspiring filmmaker of our day. With an impressive filmography that includes work on Craig Baldwin's Sonic Outlaws and Spectres Of The Spectrum and as Vanessa Renwick's long-time collaborator, Daniel has crafted a remarkable first feature with his twenty-years-in-the-making Who Is Bozo Texino? a documentary about modern day hoboes, rail workers an...
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The Cineaste Interviews 2: Filmakers On The Art And Politics Of The Cinema
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Gary Crowdus (Editor) and Dan Georgakas (Editor) |
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Cineaste, America's leading magazine on the art and politics of the cinema, has been acclaimed worldwide for its interviews with filmmakers and film critics. In the early 1980s, a collection of some of the best of these was published as The Cineaste Interviews. Now, Cineaste Interviews 2 takes on the aesthetic and political issues that have dominated the film scene over the last twenty y...
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Film And Video: Alternative Views
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Richard Kostelanetz |
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Having already published collections of critical essays on fiction, poetry, performance, politics and visual art, Richard Kostelanetz for the first time selects here from his writings on film and video. As in earlier volumes, these essays emphasize the primacy of possibilities intrinsic in each medium. Always representing radical alternatives, he writes with uncommon perception not only about familiar issues...
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What We Want, What We Believe: The Black Panther Party Library
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Elizabeth Fink (Included), Beverly Axelrod (Included), Marilyn Buck (Included), Donald Cox (Included), Roz Payne (Editor), Bobby Seale (Included), and Kathleen Neal Cleaver (Included) |
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"The invaluable Movement documentaries Newsreel produced furthered the work of the Black Panther Party and now provide the esdentail visual record of the Party's early days. This new dvd collection offers an extraordinary compilation that includes historic behind the scenes details taken from a wide range of interviews and contemporary events as well as the classic Newsreel films."—Kathleen Cleaver, C...
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Girls Make Media
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Mary Celeste Kearney |
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More girls are producing media today than at any other point in U.S. history, and they are creating it in virtually every format currently possible. Tracing the sites in U.S. society where girls' media production is currently encouraged and supported, and building on her previous work on Riot Grrl, Kearney analyzes girls' creative expression and identity exploration through the zines, films, musical recordin...
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Anarchism in America DVD
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Jello Biafra (Interviewed), Murray Bookchin (Interviewed), Ursula Le Guin (Contributor), Paul Avrich (Contributor), Kenneth Rexroth (Contributor), Steven Fischler, and Joel Sucher |
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Two fascinating documentaries on one DVD. Both are the work of Emmy and Guggenheim Award-winning filmmakers, Steven Fischler and Joel Sucher. In the first, Anarchism in America, the two take a road trip to map anarchism as a distinctly American tradition, interviewing a diverse cast of characters: from "ordinary" truckers and farmers to famous anarchists like Kenneth Rexroth, Ursula LeGuin, and Murray...
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Wal-Mart: The High Cost Of Low Price - The Inside Story Of The Documentary Film Sensation
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Robert Greenwald (Introduction by) and Greg Spotts |
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In this fast-paced companion book to Robert Greenwald's explosive documentary Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, author and film-maker Greg Spotts takes you behind the scenes of the making of this controversial film and the grass-roots pressure campaign challenging one of the world's largest and most powerful companies.The story of a wide-ranging investigation that was kept secret from its target, this bo...
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Salt Of The Earth DVD
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Herbert Biberman (Director) |
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In a gritty mining town in New Mexico, Mexican-American workers go on strike to protest their dangerous working conditions and low wages. They meet with fierce opposition from company thugs and local sheriff's deputies. After vicious beatings and the suffering of the miners' families, the wives and mothers of the striking workers take over the picket line in a final demand for justice. Salt Of The Earth was ...
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They Came From Within: A History Of Canadian Horror Cinema
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David DeCoteau (Producer) and Caelum Vatnsdal |
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Engagingly written, extensively researched, and lavishly illustrated with rare stills and poster art, Vatnsdal adjusts the focus on Canadian horror films, and unwinds the history of this neglected genre to learn "why we fear what we fear and how it came to be that way." With a forward by director/producer David DeCoteau. "They Came From Within is a revelatory and informative study of a previously underexpor...
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