Apologies for duplications - LJ
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Hello,

Please find the ALA/VRT 2013 list of Notable Videos for Adults and here:

http://www.ala.org/news/pr?id=12326

It is also below.

Please contact Jennifer Petersen at ALA regarding any questions you 
might have.

Jennifer Petersen
Public Information Office
jpeter...@ala.org
312-280-5043
www.atyourlibrary.org

Thank you for the support and enthusiasm that allowed the list to happen.

Please continue making and supporting the wonderful films that advocate 
the values librarians stand for.

Regards,

Laura

Laura Jenemann
2013 Chair, ALA/VRT Notable Videos for Adults Committee
Film Studies/Media Services Librarian
Johnson Center Library
George Mason University
4400 University Drive MS 1A6
Fairfax VA, 22030
Phone: 703-993-7593
Email: ljene...@gmu.edu

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The American Library Association (ALA) Video Round Table Notable Videos 
for Adults Committee has compiled its 2013 list of Notable Videos for 
Adults, a list of 15 outstanding programs released on video within the 
past two years and suitable for all libraries serving adults. Its 
purpose is to call attention to recent video releases that make a 
significant contribution to the world of video.

The list is compiled for use by librarians and the general adult populace.

The Notable Videos for Adults committee selected its 15 outstanding 
titles from among 46 nominees for this year’s list.

Benda Bilili! [look beyond appearances]
(2012) 85 minutes.  National Geographic Entertainment.  DVD: $24.98. 
Available from various distributors.
Despite severe disabilities, a group of musicians from Kinshasa go from 
playing on the streets to international stages.

Girl Model
(2011) 77 minutes. Carnivalesque Films.  DVD: $250. Available from 
www.carnivalesquefilms.com
Cinema vérité look at the link between young Russian girls and the 
Japanese modeling industry.

How Does It Feel
(2011) 35 minutes.  National Film Board of Canada.  DVD: $150. Available 
from http://www.nfb.ca/digital-boutique/
A man reveals his life with cerebral palsy through his singing.

Inocente
(2012) 40 minutes.  Cinema Guild.  DVD: $295. Available from 
http://cinemaguild.com/catalog/index.html
A homeless teenager is uplifted by her art.

Into Eternity
(2011) 75 minutes.  The Video Project.  DVD: Colleges, Institutions, 
Businesses $299; K-12 Schools, Public Libraries $89.  Available from 
http://www.videoproject.com
Home Screening $29.95.  Available from http://www.specialtystudios.com
High-level radioactive waste will be stored underground in Finland for 
millennia.

The Light in Her Eyes
(2012) 86 minutes.  PBS Video.  DVD: $24.95.  Available from 
http://www.shoppbs.org
In Syria, a female Muslim preacher mentors young women on the teachings 
of Islam.

The Loving Story
(2011) 77 minutes.  Icarus Films.  DVD: Public libraries & high schools 
$150; Colleges & Universities $298.  Available from http://icarusfilms.com
An interracial couple fight a landmark case against miscegenation laws 
in segregated Virginia.

Pink Ribbons, Inc.
(2011) 98 minutes. First Run Features.  DVD: $27.95.  Available from 
various distributors and streaming through iTunes.
The commercialization of pink ribbons influences how we think about 
breast cancer.

The Pruitt-Igoe Myth
(2012) 85 minutes.  First Run Features.  DVD: $27.95.  Available from 
various distributors and streaming through iTunes.
Examines the contributing factors which led to the demise of one of 
America’s largest public housing projects.

Scenes of A Crime
(2012) 88 minutes.  DVD: $295.  Available from 
http://scenesofacrime.com/ and streaming through iTunes.
Aggressive and manipulative interrogation may have led to a false 
confession.

Semper Fi: Always Faithful
(2012) 76 minutes.  Bullfrog Films.  DVD: $295. Available from 
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com and streaming through iTunes.
An expose about the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune and how it 
affected former Marines and their families.

Sing Your Song
(2012) 104 minutes.  New Video Group.  DVD: $29.95. Available from 
various distributors in DVD and streaming.
A biography of Harry Belafonte focuses on his contributions to the civil 
rights movement and beyond.

You’ve Been Trumped
(2012) 95 minutes.  Bullfrog Films.  DVD: $295. Available from 
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com
A Donald Trump real estate venture threatens the Scottish countryside 
and homes of its residents.

We Were Here: The AIDS Years in San Francisco
(2012) 90 minutes.  Docurama.  DVD: $29.95. Available from various 
distributors in DVD and streaming.
The San Francisco gay community recounts the early 1980s and the AIDS 
epidemic.

Where Soldiers Come From
(2011) 91 minutes.  New Day Films.  DVD: Institutions 
(Colleges/Universities) $299; Community Groups/Public Libraries/K-12 
Schools $75. Available from www.newday.com and from various vendors 
streaming.
High school graduates travel full circle from their small town in 
Michigan, to serving in Afghanistan, to their homecoming as changed men 
and war veterans.

The Notable Videos for Adults Committee members are:
Laura Jenemann, George Mason University (chair)
Julia Churchill, Oak Lawn Public Library
Mary Hanlin, Tidewater Community College
Carleton Jackson, University of Maryland
Maura Lynch, Guilderland Public Library
Sandra Macke, University of Denver
Tracy Montri, Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
Maureen Tripp, Emerson College
Rob Tygett, St. Louis Public Library

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preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and 
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working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication 
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