The Military Channel had an episode on Dien Bien Phu as part of their 
Battlefield series (http://www.sidereel.com/Battlefield/season-3/episode-1). 
Not sure about the DVD availability.


Jim Davis
Docuseek2


On Mar 12, 2014, at 1:53 PM, Richard Graham wrote:

> Dear collective wisdom,
>  
> Your help in acquiring some films on chocolate was such a success, I’m back 
> with a follow-up request:
>  
> We’re approaching the 50th anniversary of the battle of Dien Bien Phu and I’d 
> like some recommendations on good documentaries on either that battle, the 
> French Foreign Legion, or France’s involvement in Indo-China.
>  
> Thanks in advance!
>  
> Cheers from Nebraska,
>  
> Richard
>  
>  
>  
>  
> From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu 
> [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Dennis Doros
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 11:07 AM
> To: Video Library questions
> Subject: Re: [Videolib] Bootleg site?
>  
> Dear Caryl,
>  
> In regards to a virus that's a very complex question. Since you can't know 
> the source of the website or each individual upload (almost all of these 
> sites have thousands of films uploaded illegally by thousands of people) and 
> each one of them have probably downloaded a lot of films from illegal 
> websites, it's very possible that many of them have viruses attached. I'm not 
> sure there is a way to tell without downloading files and checking them out. 
> It's definitely comparable to STDs, come to think of it. If you don't know 
> the person, you're taking a real risk. If you have relations (isn't that so 
> polite of me?) with a dozen or 100 people, the odds are really not in your 
> favor. And in terms of downloading, you may think you're using protection, 
> but there are so many new viruses every day, that your anti-virus software 
> might not protect you.
>  
> Now this is from a distributor so I have a dim view of downloading. Everybody 
> under 25 does a ton of it, but I've never done a scan of a computer of 
> somebody who does it to see what it reveals.
>  
> 
> Best regards,
> Dennis Doros
> Milestone Film & Video
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> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Caryl M Ward <cw...@binghamton.edu> wrote:
> Jessica,
> I don’t mean to be snarky to you, but as a librarian, I get questions. 
> Answering them with authority is my job. So when a professor, in good faith, 
> asks me “is this site safe?”,  I’m going to do my best to find out all I can 
> about it.  I found nothing about MOVIE4K in my standard sources, aside from 
> it being a possible clone of one with a similar name that was shut down last 
> year.
> This is a teachable moment. Professors and students alike don’t always 
> understand what  content is freely available, what is coming from a paid 
> resource (from their library) and what is illegally downloaded onto the 
> Internet.
> I am glad when they ask. I was expecting to hear that accessing this site 
> could result in a computer virus, and if that is the case (and I consider the 
>  good people on this list would the authority to confirm),  I would like to 
> share that information—quickly, before the original student shares the site 
> with her classmates.
> Caryl
>  
> From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu 
> [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jessica Rosner
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 11:21 AM
> To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
> Subject: Re: [Videolib] Bootleg site?
>  
> Actually not a bootleg site, a pirate downloading site. I don't need to be 
> snarky but you should not need to explain this to a profesor. This site 
> streams new release movies illegally in fact the site itself admits this and 
> just says they don't think it is right people should MAKE money on their 
> films.
>  
> You could always tell him  you don't think he should be paid for his 
> teaching. Would this professor also ask you to not bother buying books and 
> just to download them?
>  
> Jessica
> 
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Caryl M Ward <cw...@binghamton.edu> wrote:
> Hello Collective Wisdom,
> A professor has asked me about a site that one of her students has found: 
> MOVIE4K.  It looks bogus to me, but I don’t want to click too far into it.
> If anyone has knowledge of it, can you provide me with a  brief explanation 
> to share with faculty and students?
> Thanks,
> Caryl Ward
>  
> Caryl Ward
> Head of Acquisitions
> Subject Librarian for Comparative Literature, LACAS and Romance Languages
> Binghamton University Libraries (SUNY)
> cw...@binghamton.edu
> 607 (777-4926)
>  
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