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Continue readingSelected New Acquisitions This Week
Dexter: season 1 – DVD 3461 – 3464Lat sau san taam = Hard boiled – DVD 3459Joyeux Noël = Merry Christmas – DVD 3458The baron of Arizona – DVD 3456I shot Jesse James – DVD 3455White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki – DVD 3453Parting glances – DVD 3452My beautiful laundrette – DVD […]
Continue readingWomen filmmakers article in The Guardian
Just don’t call them chick flicks Just 7% of films are directed by women – but the work on show at the Edinburgh film festival proves female film-makers are punching above their weight, reports Clare Birchall Friday August 31, 2007The Guardian
Continue readingPresidential debate schedule and video
This link may be helpful for professors, students and members of the general public. http://www.youdecide2008.com/2007/06/13/full-2008-debate-schedule-from-dnc-and-gop/ is a website that hosts the Presidential debate schedule as well as video of these debates. Since Media Services has to delete off-air recording of programs after 45 days, this is a great resource for anyone who wants to watch […]
Continue readingSelected New Acquisitions This Week
Freaks and geeks: the complete series – DVD 3441 – 3446Paprika – DVD 3440The fallen idol – DVD 3439Amazing grace – DVD 3420Rescue dawn – DVD 3419Go west & The big store – DVD 3418A night in Casablanca – DVD 3417Room service & At the circus – DVD 3416A day at the races – DVD […]
Continue readingOrigins of American Animation @ Library of Congress American Memory site
This is pretty cool. Streaming video of 21 shorts from 1900 to 1921. From a variety of producers including Edison, Gaumont, Essanay, and International Film Service. link
Continue readingNew York Public Library: Webcasts
Webcasts of many of the public events the NYPL has hosted in the past few years. Speakers include Umberto Eco, Werner Herzog, Ken Burns, Robert and Aline Crumb, Jan Morris, Bill Moyers, and E. O. Wilson, among many others. link
Continue readingBritish Film Institute: Interviews
The British Film Institute regularly hosts public forums and an interview series at the National Film Theatre in London. Here they offer transcripts from many of their choicest interviews. They include conversationswith people such as Robert Altman, Costa-Gavras, Rickey Gervais and Stephen Merchant, andSatyajit Ray. link
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