Greetings everyone,
Below is a promo video of my latest feature-length documentary film Broken
Stones about self recovery after the devastating Haiti quake of January 12th,
2010.
Kind regards,
Guetty
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Does anybody know where I could get a copy of Brecht on Stage by BBC, Open
University, Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 2003,1989? They seem to
have pulled all the You Tube footage of it as well.
Rhonda Pancoe
Media Acquisitions Coordinator
Colgate University
13 Oak Drive
Hamilton, NY
Hi All,
I'm looking for Amazon Exchange: Effects of Ecotourism on Indigenous Culture,
2004. The Worldcat record
(http://uva.worldcat.org/title/amazon-exchange-effects-of-ecotourism-on-indigenous-culture/oclc/064129844)
says it was published by Magic Motion Productions but I can't seem to find
Films.com has two selections on Brecht
http://films.com/search.aspx?q=brecht
both of which are available as DVDs or streams
Jo Ann Reynolds
Reserve Services Coordinator
University of Connecticut Libraries
369 Fairfield Road, Unit 2005RR
Storrs, CT 06269-2005
I am starting to accumulate a massive amount of 16mm titles...to the
point now that I'm ending up with multiple prints of some. This is a
good thing, as I'm always looking to own the best or most complete
print possible, but does give me somewhat of a storage space crunch.
Off the top of my head,
Lots to pick from. My faves would include
Baby Face (1933)
Directed by Alfred E. Green. Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent,
Donald Cook, Alphonse Ethier, Henry Kolker, Theresa Harris, Margaret
Lindsay, Arthur Hohl, John Wayne. It's the age-old story of the girl
so mistreated by men that
Baby Face with Barbara Stanwyck -- especially since the censored and
uncensored versions are on the same DVD.
And it's Barbara Stanwyck seducing a half dozen men. Do you really need
another reason?!
Jessica will provide the other 100. :-)
Dennis
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Logan, Michael
Michael! If you go to Amazon, and do a keyword
search using he term "pre-code", you can find several
dvd compilations available of early 1930 films. Quality (and
"naughtiness") of the individual films offered
differ considerably.
Cheers,
Anthony
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Anthony E.
And just to reiterate -- Since that AFI catalog description was written on
BABY FACE some years ago, the uncensored version was discovered by the
great, great film archivist George Willeman (he and this discovery is
featured in *Those Amazing Shadows*) at the LoC in 2004 and is on the DVD.
Dennis
Alas many of my favorites are not on DVD but there is a good selection of
ones that are. Baby Face is probably the best but a personal favorite of
mine is Skyscraper Souls also it goes across all genres and Goldiggers of
33 is a great pre-code musical, though 42nd Street contains one of the best
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