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The Women Who Smile

Duka, a young unmarried Hamar girl learns what awaits her in life from the older women of her tribe. Their often humorous conversations range from teenage pregnancy and growing old to relationships with men. Although the men are dominant, the women are not servile and on occasion will mock the posturing of the men. The women's high spirits are revealed during the harvest celebrations and the blessing ceremony for a new baby. Young women avoid the watchful eyes of their elders as they flirt and dance.

The Women Who Smile

NR 1990
Jazz Slave Ships

Jazz Slave Ships was a site-specific performance collaboration between Vancouver artist Jan Wade and London-based performer Vanessa Richards that involved the creation of an ancestral altar. It took place in two U.K. ports in October 1996: on the West Coast in Whitehaven, Cumbria (the last English slaving port), in an 18th century bonded warehouse used to store liquor and guns used in the slave trade; and on the East Coast in Hull, Yorkshire in Wilberforce House, the birthplace of the anti-slavery pioneer William Wilberforce and now a museum of anti-slavery. The production took place over a 3-week period that began Sept. 30, 1996.

Jazz Slave Ships

NR 1998
The Fight In The Fields

This documentary traces the history of the United Farmworkers Union and the life of its founder, Cesar Chavez, from his birth in Arizona, his education into organizing and non-violence, his formation of the union, to his death in 1993. It includes newsreel footage of the Delano grape boycott, Senate hearings conducted by Robert F. Kennedy, Chavez's fasts, encounters with growers and rival Teamsters. Recent interviews with Chavez family members, Ethyl Kennedy, Roger Cardinal Mahony, Governor Jerry Brown, and current and past UFW leaders round out the history and assessment of Chavez and the Union.

The Fight In The Fields

9.0 1997
Les cheveux en quatre

As much as hair is directly linked to appearance, displaying personality and belonging to a group, it is also intimately linked to being. How many spiritual rites, practiced here as elsewhere, testify to this. The being and the appearance...we are faced with a troubling duality when we know that the hair can affirm, with as much intensity, one as the other. "...it is precisely this duality that I want to illustrate, by cutting of course "Les cheveux en quatre", to evoke as with Les seins dans la tête, fanfasms, obsessions and beliefs related to these parts of the body..." says the director.

Les cheveux en quatre

NR 1996
I Rap Therefore I Am

Rap ? Violent words, a social chronicle without complacency at a time of the politically correct and a wishywashy consensus. Twenty years after its first babblings in the popular quarters of New York, rap has imposed its presence beyond the borders. Je rap donc je suis (I Rap Therefore I Am) goes around five different towns where it meets rappers driven by the same motivation. In Paris and its suburbs, Marseille and its districts, Algiers, London or Berlin, rappers move, play, record, teach... And above all, they talk. Outside of any promotional context, the present-day heralds of French hip-hop, from La Rumeur to IAM, speak about the role of rap, the environment in which it was born, boredom, the feeling of belonging to a sacrificed generation, drugs in districts of towns, immigration, parents, political and social actors, the police, school, writing, money, the parallel economy, violence...

I Rap Therefore I Am

NR 1999
Tornado Video Classics, Vol. 2

Tornado lovers and storm chasers may well be interested in the frightening footage shot by both amateurs and professionals. Features a multiple-vortex tornado and examines how damaging one can be after it traverses a patch of land. Terrifying funnels threaten homes and businesses as footage is shot from extremely close range. Aerial shots provide another view of how the tornadoes move through the skies. Excited storm chasers share some of their most harrowing experiences seeing trees snap and house roofs fly upwards into the sky.

Tornado Video Classics, Vol. 2

NR 1993
Formula 1: The Official End Of Season Review Of The 1982 FIA Formula One World Championship

The official FOCA end-of-season video review, featuring comprehensive highlights of all 16 rounds of the 1982 FIA Formula One World Championship. And what a dramatic season it proved to be, with team changes, driver unrest and technical challenges setting the scene for a most unpredictable outcome. Niki Lauda (McLaren) made his comeback, Keke Rosberg replaced Alan Jones for Williams, Riccardo Patrese drove for Brabham alongside Nelson Piquet and Eddie Cheever joined Jacques Lafitte at Talbot-Ligier. Enjoy 90 action-packed minutes of highlights from this extraordinary season, with a sharply observed and highly entertaining commentary by Clive James at his brilliant best.

Formula 1: The Official End Of Season Review Of The 1982 FIA Formula One World Championship

4.8 1998
War in the Gulf: The Ground Assault

In the early morning hours of February 24, 1991, the coalition forces launch a ground attack against Iraqi forces in Kuwait and Iraq. In a rapid 3-day drive, the Desert Storm forces routed the Iraqi Armed Forces. Listen to U.S tankers explain the M1 Abrams firepower of the MLRS rocker launchers. Ride along with a French tank unit preparing for the battle. Watch actual footage of the Qatari tank attack which crushes the Iraqi offensive at Khadfji. This documentary portrays the operation in unprecedented detail.

War in the Gulf: The Ground Assault

NR 1991