Tuesday, December 1, 2009

New DVD Reserves

Classic Comedy



The Three Stooges Collection: 1934-1936
This Columbia Pictures collection presents the first 19 Stooges shorts in their original release order; all are digitally remastered. Includes the only Stooges short nominated for an Academy Award, 1934's "Men in Black."

The Three Stooges Collection: 1937-1939
24 more digitally remastered Stooges shorts presented in their original release order.

Children

Bully Dance

Snoopy's Reunion

Documentaries


102 Minutes That Changed America
This Emmy Award-winning History Channel TV documentary (Outsanding Nonfiction Special, 2009) doc about 9/11 features footage shot by New Yorkers that day. 102 minutes passed between the first plane's impact into One World Trade Center, the second plane's attack on Two World Trade Center, and the eventual collapse of both buildings. In that time, people around New York experienced a range of emotions. Despite the horror and the incomprehensibility of what was happening, many knew, somehow, that they had a unique responsibility to record what they saw, so they reached for their cameras.


Chicago 10
(Brett Morgan, USA, 2007
Archival footage, animation, and music are used to look back at the eight anti-war protesters who were put on trial following the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Winner of the Silver Hugo for "Best Documentary" at the 2007 Chicago International Film Festival.

Constantine's Sword
(Oren Jacoby, USA, 2007)
An exploration of the dark side of Christianity, specifically The Church's historical complicity in fomenting anti-Semitism, following acclaimed author and former priest James Carroll on a journey of remembrance and reckoning. Carroll also wrote the book Constantine's Sword.

Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes
(Byron Hurt, USA)
A riveting examination of masculinity, sexism and homophobia in hip-hop culture. Critically acclaimed for its fearlesss engagement with issues of race and racism, gender violence, and the corporate exploitation of youth culture.

Living Goddess
(Ishbel Whitaker, USA, 2008)
From the producers of Rize comes this documentary about the hidden lives of three young girls who are worshipped as gods in the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal. Set against a background of an imminent revolution that's about to ignite, their magical world of secret Tantric rituals, blood sacrifice and childish mischief is changed forever as the violence closes in.

Exercise

Active Isolated Flexibility

Qigong for Beginners

Foreign Films


Promised Land (Director's Cut)
(Andrzej Wajda, Poland, 1975)
At the turn of the century, Lodz, Poland was a quick-paced manufacturing center for textiles, replete with cutthroat industrialists and unsafe working conditions. Three young friends, a Pole, a Jew and a German, pool their money together to build a factory. The movie follows their ruthless pursuit of fortune.


Walkabout
(Nicolas Roeg, Australia, 1971)
This 1971 British film set in Australia was the first film to star an Australian Aborgine, David Gulpilil. Loosely based on the novel by James Vance Marshall, it was written by Edward Bond and directed by Nicolas Roeg, and earned Roeg a nomination for the Palme d'Or award. Roeg's son Luc plays the young boy Lucien John and Jenny Agutter plays the sister.


A Year of the Quiet Sun
(Krzystof Zanussi, Poland, 1984)
An American soldier forms a delicate friendship with a war widow amid the devastation of 1946 Poland. In spite of the language barrier, painful memories of their past, the many cultural divisions that separate them norman & emilia dare to steal a moment of happiness in the shadow of misery. Starring: Scott Wilson, Hanna Skarzanka.

Instructional/Educational

Beyond Beijing: Exploring China's Cities (Travel)

Caring for Your Parents

Livable Landscapes: By Chance or By Choice

Living With Your Dog: Basic Training, Parts 1 & 2

Teens, Sex & Health

Music

Deep Blues

Sam Cooke Legend

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