The Surfer’s Journal – Fifty Years of Surfing on Film Vol 1
The Surfer’s Journal – Fifty Years of Surfing on Film Vol 1
From Bud Browne’s pioneering films of Makaha Point Surf in the 1940s to the punk-bash videotape of the 90s, the complete four-volume set transports the viewer along a fascinating, fifty-year surf cinema timeline. Written by acclaimed surf historian journalist Matt Warshaw, apiece volume presents rarely seen footage from individualized libraries of the most significant surf filmmakers of all time. The Journal’s privileged access to this footage, along with the filmmaker’s own candid, behind-the-scenes commentaries and recollections of their cult hero-surf stars turns these volumes into one-of-a-kind and enchanting perspectives of surfing’s cultural evolution unlike any other you have ever seen before.
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Moro No Brasil – A Film By Mika Kaurisma
Moro No Brasil – A Film By Mika Kaurisma
Moro no Brasil (“I Live in Brazil”) is a musical journey that delves deeply into the heart of Brazil. Experience Brazilian culture and get to know its people with over 50 musical performances from the streets of Brazil, including interviews and performances by Walter Alfaiate & Seu Jorge, Antonio Nobrega, Darue Malungo, Silverio Pessoa, Margareth Menezes, Ivo Meirelles and more. Moro no Brasil is a stirring passionate documentary that allows the viewer unparalleled access to the diversity and musical richness of Brazilian music, reaching far beyond Samba and Bossa Nova. Writer/director Mika Kaurismaki’s musical journey covers 4,000 kilometers, with stopovers in Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio de Janeiro, and presents the voyage from the roots of samba to its present-day excursions into rap and funk.
Track Listings:
Beginning In Pernambuco
Caruaru
Home With Silverio Pessoa
Recife
Caju & Catanha
Darue Malungo
Bahia
Rio de Janeiro
Walter Alfaiate & Seu Jorge
Mangueira
Ivo Meirelles
I Live In Brazil
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Tony Palmer’s Film About Benjamin Britten: A Time There Was…
Tony Palmer’s Film About Benjamin Britten: A Time There Was…
- TONY PALMER’S FILM ABOUT BENJAMIN BRITTEN – A TIM (DVD MOVIE)
This documentary gives the viewer an intimate look into one of the most profound love affairs of the 20th Century – the relationship between Benjamin Britten and his lover and life-long companion and inspiration, Peter Pears. Britten & Pears visaged up to a hostile world with unflinching dignity, producing a string of masterpieces that established English music as internationally preeminent in the middle years of the 20th century. Among the music featured is extracts from “Peter Grimes.” “Billy Budd,” “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “The War Requiem,” “Curlew River,” “Death in Venice,” “The Nocturne” and “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra.”
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Baseball – A Film by Ken Burns
Baseball – A Film by Ken Burns
Ken Burns tops himself with this epic of American history, told in “nine innings,” with a skilled narration by John Chancellor and the voices of Paul Newman, Jason Robards, Billy Crystal, and other stars. The series spans 150 years, starting with the myth-debunking tale of baseball’s true beginnings — when it was a game “one degree above mayhem.” Then follow the growth of America’s National Pastime through the decades of glory and record-setting achievements, as well as the scandals, the bigotry, and the huge money. The series portrays the game as a mirror of USA itself — the passions, prejudices, and ambitions that have shape the country.After the national success of his 11-hour epic, The Civil War–the highest-rated miniseries in public-television history–many wondered if Ken Burns could capture the same energy and passion with smaller subjects. His reply, the 18-hour history of America’s greatest sport, Baseball, not only quieted these worries, it also perhaps surpassed his prior achievement. Big in scope (it covers more than 100 years), exhausting in detail, and filled with celebrities, journalists, politicians, historians, and the men who played the game, Burns’s romantic love letter to the game achieves the impossible: even those who hate baseball can’t help but become immersed in it. This is because Burns doesn’t just detail the great players and the memorable plays and games; he also presents baseball as a cultural and social mirror, reflecting the beauty and hypocrisy of the nation that created it. Divided into nine innings, two hours apiece in length, the video examines complex social issues such as segregation, interracial inequality (its section on Jackie Robinson, baseball’s first African American player, should be required school viewing), fag battles between owners and players, politics, technology and gender conflicts, among others. Then, of course, there’s fascinating footage and biographies on the players–troubled icons such as Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb, heroes such as Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle, and tragic figures such as Pete Rose and Lou Gehrig–the men who, despite a rocky and often hypocritical history, constructed baseball’s tradition and preserved its invincibility. –Dave McCoy
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Creative Inspiration(TM): “A fire can put a man out but it did not put him under” with Emmy(r) & Cannes Film Festival Award-Winning Documentary Filmmaker; David Hoffman
Creative Inspiration(TM): “A fire can place a man out but it did not place him under” with Emmy(r) & Cannes Film Festival Award-Winning Documentary Filmmaker; David Hoffman
Emmy(R) award-winning documentary filmmaker, David Hoffman has been capturing reality for approximately four decades. His national and international awards include: the Cannes Film Festival Critics Prize, the George Foster Peabody Award, and blue ribbons at the American Film Festival, New York Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, San Francisco International Film Festival and Houston International Film Festival. Mr. Hoffman has produced hundreds of network TV commercials, five documentary-style features and eighty-eight prime time PBS(r) specials and series, including specials for Nova(R) and The American Experience (TM). His 125 reality films have appeared on The History Channel(R), PBS(R), TBS(R), HBO(R), and The Discovery (TM) Channel.
Tragically, a fire destroyed Mr. Hoffman’s home and the majority of his irreplaceable film masters and individualized collections, including his interviews with Ronald Reagan, Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, and some of LIFE Magazine’s greatest photographers. For the first time ever, Hoffman invites cameras into the room where he now keeps the items that survived the fire. In this 30-minute special edition to our first Creative Inspiration(tm) episode on Mr. Hoffman, he gives our viewers an extended individualized tour of the room. He speaks candidly about loss, recovery, rebuilding, his plans for future endeavors, and shares his individualized story: “A fire can place a man out but it did not place him under.”
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