Dear Film Lovers, 


Hannah Arendt
On Walter Benjamin
65 minutes, b&w

I checked this is on World Cat. York University in Ontario is the only who 
has it. I am curious, is it normal 

for only one institution out a world-wide network to own an item dvd,vhs, 
etc.? Or, maybe it never was entered

into the database? So, how do you get to watch it?

Also, I just want to confirm:

In general, library institutions are not particularly keen on doing ILL 
for media for obvious reasons, right?

Much appreciation for your help.



Lisa Flanzraich
Media and Reference Librarian
Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library
Queens College
Room 344
718-997-3673 
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Re: Hannah Arendt Footage--Any ideas?






Hi Lisa

No Hannah on Film here, unfortunately.

Gary

The only two appearances of Arendt on film (at least US film) that I know
of are:

A long-out-of-distribution doc entitled The Exiles.

A Michael Blackwood filmed lecture by Arendt on Walter Benjamin

good luck!

Gary


> Hello Gary,
>I thought you could point me in a good direction to find any media 
materials about
> Hannah Arendt archived at UCB since she was a professor there for 
awhile.
>
> 
>

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