Image Union, episode 0628: Nicaragua
A documentary about the U.S. citizens who are living in Nicaragua and are opposed to the Reagan administration policy towards Nicaragua, including the possibility of a U.S. invasion.
A documentary about the U.S. citizens who are living in Nicaragua and are opposed to the Reagan administration policy towards Nicaragua, including the possibility of a U.S. invasion.
Compilation episode of Image Union featuring animation and surrealist work from Phoebe Legere, Martin Fischer, Terry deRoy Gruber, Matt Elson, and Keane.
Compilation episode of Image Union featuring “Every Saturday night” by Craig Somers, “Grandmother’s Bedtime Story” by Michael Hitchcock, and “It’s Not Like That No More” by Rudy Horn.
Two part Image Union episode featuring “Black Dawn” by Robin Lloyd and Doreen Kraft and “Carnival” by Reggie Life.
Image Union episode featuring “I’d Like to Hate Myself in the Morning” by Michael Carlin. Black and white film that depicts the grim consequences of going on a diet and giving up smoking at the same time.
Compilation episode of Imgae Union featuring the work of artists Paul Snajdr, Davidson Gigliotti, and Robert Millman. The latter two artists produced surreal art pieces for the episode.
Mayoral Commercials by Lynn Sweet. This tape collects many of the political ads from the 1983 race for mayor of Chicago. The ads are shown in approximately consecutive order. First there are the ads for the Democratic primary race between Jane Byrne, Richard M. Daley, and Harold Washington, followed by ads from the general election between Harold Washington and Bernard Epton. Many of the ads are smears, so it is interesting to see them in close succession responding to each other. Includes ad featuring Studs Terkel for Washington.