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ID # | Title | Film Type | Playing Time | Release Date | Color or BW | Description | Keywords | Volume | Notes | Links |
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585 |
Long Haired Warriors |
N/A |
no description |
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125 |
Long Search #2 |
Color and B&W |
Hinduism 330 Million Gods |
Hindu |
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126 |
Long Search #5 |
Color and B&W |
Islam: There is no God but God. |
Islam |
**This video is missing, October 18, 2006. Missing November 13, 2006. |
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140 |
Long Search #9 |
Color and B&W |
Buddhism: The Land of the Disappearing Buddha. Japan, |
Buddhism, Japan |
**This video is missing, October 18, 2006. Missing November 13, 2006. |
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398 |
Long Walk Home |
N/A |
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444 |
Long Walk of Nelson Mandela |
N/A |
20th century, Africa, apartheid, Great Britain, post-colonization, South Africa |
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65 |
Los Olivdados (also known as the Young and the Damned) |
DVD, Spanish |
1950 |
Color and B&W |
Los Olvidados is a film that examines the lives of slum-children in Mexico City and how they cope with urban squalor through violence and crime. The portrayal is not optimistic nor does it offer a solution. The only character to show redemption is murdered by his opponent for trying to voice his newfound values. The film is full of contradiction.When it was released in Mexico in 1950, its theatrical commercial run only lasted for three days due to the enraged reactions from the press, government, and upper and middle class audiences. Considered a masterpiece in film by surrealist director Luis Bunuel, UNESCO has cited this film and 'Fritz Lang'to be placed in UN preservation and archive holdings and library collections around the world to ensure their wide disseminatin as part of the Memory of the World Programme. |
crime., Mexico, Slum, Spanish, violence |
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97 |
Los Ultimos Zapatistas Heroes Olvidados |
DVD |
2005 |
Color and B&W |
Los Ultimos Zapatistas, Heroes Olvidados, opera prima del director mexicano Francesco Taboada Tabone y del fotografo Manuel Penafiel, muestra los escalofriantes testimoios de aquellos soldados que hierieron la Revolucion Mexicana, al lado del General Emiliana Zapata.Casi cien anos despues, los sobrevivientes del legandario Ejercito Libertador del Sur revelan una verdad que no aparece en los libros. Hablan del fracaso de la Revolution y de los actuales gobiernos neoliberales, del desastre agrario y ecologico que amenaza al pais y de la imminencia del estallido social si los ideales zapatistas que ellos representan quedan en el olvido.Estos hombres son capitulos de injusta historia, sabiduria abandonada, estandartes del Mexico profundo, son ellos, los Heroes Olvidados. |
General Emiliano Zapata, Revelucion Mexicana., un documental de Francesco Taboada Tabone |
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563 |
Lost in the Grand Canyon |
Color and B&W |
This program tells the story of Civil War veteran Wesley Powell and his adventure into the unexplored West |
19th century, American Civil War, Grand Canyon, United States, Wesley Powell, western exploration |
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636 |
Love and Diane |
video |
Color and B&W |
A Women Make Movies Release. Love & Diane tells the epic story of a family over three generations. At its heart lies the highly charged relationship between a mother and daughter, desperate for love and forgiveness but caught in a devastating cycle. For Love, the world changed forever when she and her siblings were torn from their mother, Diane. Separated from her family and thrust into a terrifying world of institutions and foster homes, the memory of that moment is more vivid to her than her present life.Ten years have passed since that day and Love and her five siblings have been reunited with their mother. But all have been changed by the years of separation. They are almost strangers to each other and Love is tormented by the thought that it was her fault. At 8 years old she was the one who revealed to a teacher that her mother was an drug addict. Now she is 18 and HIV+. And she has just given birth to a son, Donyaeh. For Love & Diane this baby represents everything good and hopeful for the future. But that hope is mixed with fear. Donyaeh has been born with the HIV virus and months must pass before his final status is known. As Diane struggles to make her family whole again and to realize some of her own dreams, Love seems to be drifting further and further away from her child. Diane, torn by her own guilt over her children's fate when she was an addict, tries to help and to care for her grandson. But when Diane confides her fears for her daughter to a therapist, the police suddenly appear at the door. Donyaeh is taken from Love's arms and it seems to the family as if history has repeated itself.Now Love must face the same ordeal her mother had faced years before. She is charged with neglect and must prove to a world of social workers, therapists and prosecutors that she is a fit mother. And Diane must find the courage to turn away from her guilt and grasp a chance to pursue her long-deferred dreams. While the film takes us deep into the life of a single family, it also offers a provocative look at the Byzantine "system" that aims to help but as often frustrates the family's attempts to improve their situation. The film differs from many documentaries that deal with the problems facing poor communities in that it eschews "talking heads" and interviews with "experts" and aims instead to immerse the viewer in the experiences and thoughts of a family trying to survive and retain autonomy in the face of terrible challenges. |
20th century, African American, ghettoes, HIV, inner city, motherhood, United States |
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619 |
Love in the Cold War: The American Experience |
N/A |
no description |
20th century, Cold War |
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567 |
Luddites, The |
N/A |
In 1812, there were violent disturbances in England when new machines were introduced into the wool industry |
19th century, Europe, Great Britain, Industrial Revolution, Luddites, machines, wool industry |
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44 |
Luther |
DVD |
2003 |
Color and B&W |
A brilliant man of God whose defiant actions changed the world. |
16th century, Faith, revolution |
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289 |
M |
N/A |
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232D |
M |
Color |
geneology, oral history, public history |
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321 |
Make Me a World #1: Lift Every Voice 1900-24 |
N/A |
20th century |
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322 |
Make Me a World #2: Without Fear or Shame |
N/A |
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323 |
Make Me a World #3: Bright Like a Sun 1935-54 |
N/A |
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324 |
Make Me a World #4: The Dreamkeepers 1940-65 |
N/A |
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325 |
Make Me a World #5: Not a Rhyme Time 1963-86 |
N/A |