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  • [AL KOHN HOSPITAL 5/30/02]

    [AL KOHN HOSPITAL 5/30/02]

    Celeste Neuhaus’s experimental student documentary, focusing on Al Kohn and his time in the hospital.

  • [8/05/02 – 8/06/02 / Natalie/Jon/me]

    [8/05/02 – 8/06/02 / Natalie/Jon/me]

    Celeste Neuhaus’s experimental student documentary, focusing on Al Kohn’s life and the people that knew him.

  • [Dessa int.]

    [Dessa int.]

    Excerpt from Celeste Neuhaus’s experimental student documentary, focusing on Al Kohn’s life, involving an interview with the former resident, Dessa, of Al’s old storefront.

  • Earth Birth, Sky High / Soundings of the Planet sampler

    Earth Birth, Sky High / Soundings of the Planet sampler

    The documentary “Earth Birth, Sky High,” which records the home birth of Dean and Dudley Evenson’s daughter, as well as a response to the video by an obstetrician. The tape also includes a sampler of artists whose audio recordings were released by the Soundings of the Earth label as well as footage of an interview with members of the Blackfoot tribe about their decision to remove their children from American schools.

  • [O.J. DAY – CAMNET]

    [O.J. DAY – CAMNET]

    Interview footage with random people on the street after and before the OJ verdict is announced in 1995 to discuss their predictions.

  • Harriet

    Harriet

    Lanesville TV documentary directed by Nancy Cain. “With very little directed dialogue, we gain intimate entry into a day in the life of Harriet—a long-time resident of Lanesville and mother of five—over the course of one day.” Harriet grows increasingly frustrated over the course of the day then – in a staged sequence – drives off by herself, cheerfully yelling goodbye to Lanesville, laughing and singing as she drives down the open road.

  • Beyond Disability: The FeFe Stories

    Beyond Disability: The FeFe Stories

    The Empowered Fe Fes (slang for female), a group of young women with disabilities, hit the streets of Chicago on a quest to discover the difference between how they see themselves and how others see them. Their revelations are humorous, thought provoking and surprising. As the young women grapple with issues as diverse as access, education, employment, sexuality and growing up with disabilities, they address their audience with a sense of urgency, as if to say, “I need to tell you so you’ll see me differently.” See http://beyondmedia.org for more information.

  • Rasa Dari Tari/The Soul of Dance

    Rasa Dari Tari/The Soul of Dance

    A portrait of the works of six Indonesian choreographers, interspersed with comments from the choreographers themselves.

 
 
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