The 90’s, episode 212: An Impressionistic View Of Life In Japan
Episode 212 of the award-winning series The 90’s. This episode is called “AN IMPRESSIONISTIC VIEW OF LIFE IN JAPAN” and features the following segments:
Episode 212 of the award-winning series The 90’s. This episode is called “AN IMPRESSIONISTIC VIEW OF LIFE IN JAPAN” and features the following segments:
Eddie Tape #96. Farm and rural. Interviews with representatives from Political Research Associates, Rural America Community Transportation Association, Congress’s Office of Technology Assessment, American Farmland Trust, and the National Farmers Union.
Raw footage shot for the award-winning series The 90’s. This tape features footage of Rev. Jesse Jackson on the streets of Washington, D.C. during the May 1991 Washington D.C. riot, also called the Mount Pleasant riot. It is followed by an interview with lawyer Alexa Freeman of the ACLU National Prison Project about incarcerated women.
Compilation episode of Image Union featuring “Defense for Atomic Attack” by Allen Ross of Chicago Filmmakers, clips from “Media Burn” by Ant Farm, and “The Pope’s Visit” by Joseph McGarry.
Pilot for the award-winning TV series The 90’s. This episode features the following segments:
A partial episode of the show Nightwatch, a show where Gene Siskel presents samples of independent film and video and discusses them with callers. Tom Weinberg is a guest on the show, presenting Media Burn.
Video portrait of Las Vegas in the late 1970’s.
Two tapes about animals – one about the gorilla, Sinbad, of the Lincoln Park Zoo and one about the dolphins and their trainers at the Brookfield Zoo. The works are “Sinbad Has Surgery” and “Everybody Loves Dolphins.”