This film is less about the birth of printing in medieval Germany, than about the effect it has had on social life and human relations. On the one hand this film is an intricate examination of materials and production processes of the publishing industry but on the other, an understated history lesson leaving viewers ponder on class differences in today's society.
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In this episode of the documentary series *Paraskinio*, we watch a tribute to actor Nikos Kourkoulos. The episode includes an extensive excerpt from the rehearsals of the play *Invitation to the Castle* by Jean Anouilh, which was staged during the 1978–1979 season at the Kappa Theatre, starring Nikos Kourkoulos and Katia Dandoulaki. The camera follows Katia Dandoulaki and Nikos Kourkoulos on stage, as he performs two roles — twin brothers — in a characteristic scene from the play where one character seamlessly follows the other.
Behind the Curtain: Nikos Kourkoulos
Hirsch’s first steps in filmmaking were documentations of her performances and happenings in public spaces. These were collective actions, filmed initially on 8mm or 16mm film, which record the reactions of a randomly chosen spectator.
Tambores en la plaza
Cheiro/gosto: o provador de café
Mapping extreme close-ups of Broughton's body, the camera slowly becomes a tool to reveal the erotic beauty of the body and the sensual pleasure in loving oneself. The ecstasy and power of sexual gratification are celebrated by the camera, as it probes, reveals, and visually caresses. Broughton's song is a praise of his body as divine androgyne, and an acceptance of this higher, sexual power.
Song of the Godbody
A collectively made documentary about groups of women covering the widest possible demographic range, talking about their experience of womanhood in the United States of America.
The Woman's Film (Newsreel #55)
Short documentary on Pier Paolo Pasolini.
Pier Paolo Pasolini
This documentary on the creation of Red Grooms’ sculpture The Discount Store was commissioned by the Walker Art Center for the exhibition Figures and Environments which ran from May 15 to June 13, 1970 in Dayton’s Auditorium.
Red Grooms' Target Discount Store
This film talks about the overthrow of Salvador Allende in Chile.
Chile 11 de septiembre
Pilot film for a series of programs on the condition of women of color in Europe. Here, the famous black beautician and hairstylist from Paris, Josepha. Josepha talks about her job, her problems, explains the action she takes at the aesthetic level to disalienate her clients of color, who are too often tempted to refuse their blackness and imitate Europeans.
Josépha
The Unhappy Hunting Ground, a 90-minute documentary (also available in a special 60-minute version) on the Native American in Los Angeles. It is a very personal story told by Native Americans themselves. Without a narrator, the program is told by the voices and faces of Indians who are struggling against the slow erosion of identity, pride and dignity.
The Unhappy Hunting Ground
A BAFTA award nominated documentary looking at the construction of the 800 mile long pipeline from the Alaskan oil field to the ice-free port of Valdez.
Pipeline Alaska
Filmed piano recital given by the then-28 year-old Cyprien Katsaris. Directed by French cinema legend Claude Chabrol. Contains performances of the following pieces: Robert Schumann (1810-1856) : Scènes d'enfants (Kinderszenen), Op.15 Franz Schubert (1797-1828) : Ave Maria (Arrangement : F. Liszt) Jacques Arcadelt (1500?-1568) : Ave Maria (Arrangement : F. Liszt) Franz Liszt (1811-1886) : Prélude et Marche funèbre Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) : Regard de l'Eglise d'Amour (n°20 des vingt regards sur l'enfant Jésus)
Jeunesse et Spiritualité : Cyprien Katsaris
This short documentary highlights one of the biannual dinners at Club Prosper Montagné, a leading international gastronomic society. While elaborate dishes are served with great pomp, we meet Québec’s Chef of the year Marcel Kretz, who is coordinating the feast from the kitchen of Hotel La Sapinière, in the Laurentians.
The Art of Eating
Exposé of the ill-treatment of Aboriginal workers by white men. A dramatised documentary about the June 1957 Aboriginal strike on Palm Island reserve, off the north Queensland coast.
Protected: The Truth About Palm Island
Activity on the streets of Edinburgh during its giant annual arts festival.
Edinburgh on Parade
Short film about the human body
Das Bewegungssystem des Menschen
The people of Teges Village in Bali practiced Kecak Rina, a traditional dance they have never done before. Sardono and his colleagues came to the village as their mentors. The villagers were divided into groups. The atmosphere brings up unexpected emotions among them when the first rehearsal took place.
Kecak Rina (Teges Village, Bali)
Peter Gidal's 'Upside Down Feature' is one of the most important films to have been made in this country. It makes a complex and original foray into the nature of film, and, by extension, confronts its audience with a thorough reappraisal of its ways of dealing with film. I found the film exhilarating, but it's unfortunately necessary to add a rider that if you're unused to this type of film, expecting anything remotely similar to what the Big Boys from Wardour St dish you up. then you're in for a major piece of culture-shock which could mean anger, frustration and resentment.
Upside Down Feature
The Maysles profile a poor white Georgian family struggling to survive with the realities of thirteen children.
The Burks of Georgia
Hanča, Janko a Lucia
Documentary that follows the popular expressions of five provinces of Ecuador.
Pasajes de la cultura ecuatoriana
Through rare film footage and interviews with some of the pioneers who made film history, this documentary traces the history of filmmaking in Canada from 1939-1953. It covers the establishment of the National Film Board in 1939; the war years; Canada's first Oscar; and John Grierson's sudden demise as Canada's driving force in the industry. We witness the struggles of the private film producers, the development of the film industry in Québec, and the emergence of the documentary. Above all, the film asks whether the alternating fortunes of the Canadian film industry, in the face of an overwhelming American presence, reflect the attitudes of the Canadian people towards themselves and their culture.
Has Anybody Here Seen Canada?
Theodoro Bezerra is a member of the Brazilian elite, a farmer and politician since the 1940s who has been elected as a state congressman by the state of Rio Grande do Norte. He concentrates on his own characteristics as a popular leader, despite being sexist and elitist, as well as using public funds for personal causes.
Theodorico, o Imperador do Sertão
La venida del papa
Uses animation, wave tank, live-action photography, and underwater models to show how waves develop, how coastlines are shaped, and to describe the forces that change the sea bottom.
The Earth: Coastlines
A film by Alfredo Leonardi.
Occhio privato sul nuovo mondo
On December 12, 1945 Maria Stadler got (as one of the first from the American occupying power) the license to operate a movie theater. At first she ran a traveling cinema, which went so well that she opened on 30 October 1953 Maria's Kino in Bad Endorf, which still exists today. In the winter of 1976/77 students of the Munich University of Film and Television made a documentary about the idealist, who had since become a movie legend.
Ob's stürmt oder schneit
"Canada's convention-shattering voice of poetry" (Globe and Mail). Michael Ondaatje documents the work and spirit of fellow poet bpNichol (1944-1988) Capturing the artist / writer / sound performer in "fantasy documentary", Ondaatje uncovers what made bpNichol an influence to a generation of North American and European writers.
The Sons of Captain Poetry
The history of Partido-Alto, a musical subgenre derived from Samba, with roots in the batucada of Bahia.
Partido Alto
The film is a documentary on the construction of a skyscraper, narrated by the project's architect, crane operator, and various specialists. It details the process from planning to completion, emphasizing the efficient use of limited urban space by building upward. Key phases include laying deep foundations, constructing a massive steel frame, and installing interior and exterior elements. The building, featuring high-speed elevators, escalators, stores, and restaurants, functions as a self-contained urban hub. The project, culminating in a "topping out" ceremony, symbolizes the collaborative effort of hundreds over two years, resulting in an 82-story building that significantly contributes to city life.
A City Grows: The Skyscraper
As Philarmonicas
A BAFTA award nominated documentary tracing the development of the gear from the first recorded use in a crude form over two thousand years ago to its widespread use in many forms today.
Acting in Turn
A story of one of the builders (Szczepan Brzezisnki) of Nowa Huta. He talks about the beginning of the city and combine. The past makes him proud. Nowa Huta still fascinates him. His son’s opinion is totally different. The Old Town in Cracow fascinates him.
I Was Building a City
An attempt at a psychological profile of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who answers the author's questions about his artistic and personal development in a manner that is at times shockingly laconic. Excerpts from his film "Beware of a Holy Whore" document how much the life circumstances of his group of actors influenced the work of the director.
The Culture Industry Needs Something Like Me
Dan Farson, the great nephew of Bram Stoker, travels to Transylvania to investigate the facts, the legend and the business interests which surround Dracula.
The Dracula Business
Psychological documentary portrait of a village woman who's about to have an abortion. The story is conveyed in an expressionistic manner with ritualistic undertones.
The Boogeyman
Alice Schneider redecorates her house.
Besitzbürgerin, Jahrgang 1908
The life of the timber farmers and reforestation.
De Los Hombres y Los Árboles
Oslofilm: Gamlebyen
Drama documentary for the BBC Schools series Scene looking at London's Metropolitan Police, their role and powers within society and how society, specifically young people, view them.
The Police
I dedicated Phenix to my father Franjo Zdravič, reconstructive surgeon, because he opened a new world of beauty and meaning for me. For some two weeks he led my way through rooms of very special climate - Ljubljana Medical Centre Burns Department - where threads of sighs, of nightmarish dreams, of misery, of compassion, of joy, are woven with hands of calm determination: to inflict wounds to a living being in order to give him/her a new form and function. - AZ
Phenix
Roman Karmen's documentary on the political turmoil of 1970s Latin America.
Blazing Continent
An 11-minute educational short from the director of Carnival of Souls teaching children safe Halloween practices. Through a playful story, it demonstrates costume safety, trick-or-treating in groups, checking treats, and other tips for a fun and secure holiday.
Halloween Safety
Margaret Tait documents her house, studio and garden in Buttquoy, Orkney as the seasons pass. She had lived there from the age of seven and often returned. At the time of filming, the house was about to be taken back by the council - this film is an effective 'goodbye'. Margaret Tait said it 'was meant to define a place, or the feeling of being in one place, with the sense this gives one, not of restriction but of the infinite variations available.'
Place of Work
A short documentary on the traditional Iranian art of Wood Carving.
Wood Craving
The documentary tells the story of Anke, Birgit and Katrin, who are training to become cattle breeders and graduate from high school. During this time, they live in a boarding school. The three girls talk about their everyday lives and reflect on their future.
Jugend-Zeit
A group of industry figures discuss the advantages of investing in Scotland.
Scotland - A Market Base in Europe
This film expresses John Pilger’s belief that working people are seldom allowed a place in an essentially bourgeois media on their own political terms. In 1971, John Pilger travelled to the West Yorkshire industrial town of Keighley. This documentary features 36-year-old Jack Walker, a dye house worker, and is intended to present the views of a rank-and-file trade unionist: his life, struggle and hopes.
Conversations With a Working Man
Art documentary on the sculptures of the Mediterranean highway.
Esculturas para un paisaje
A BAFTA award nominated documentary looking at the ecology of European deciduous woodland and the diversity of wildlife it contains.
The Living Woodland
Portrait of Zurich's sex worker, mother, model, singer and actress Irene Staub. Better known as Lady Shiva.
Lady Shiva, oder: “Die bezahlen nur meine Zeit
The remarkable construction of the venerable snowshoe is demonstrated from start to finish. Atikamekw Elders Mariane and Athanas Jacob take us into the forest to select the tree that will become a fresh new pair of snowshoes.
Snowshoes
Folk masters carve sculptures and recount memories in memory of the burned Ablinga villagers.
We’re out of the woods and songs
For fans of science, both fact and fiction, this special provides a fascinating look into the future of space travel with topics ranging from lunar colonies to intergalactic travel. Hosted by acclaimed science fiction writer Ray Bradbury with an appearance from Isaac Asimov, the program presents a look at both the future of space exploration and what the U.S. of late seventies thought about that future.
Infinite Horizons: Space Beyond Apollo
Rare archive footage of British born young people in the mid 70s, discussing issues of school, police, parents and what it is like to be black in a white world.
Step Forward Youth
Distant and Close Skies
"In the late spring of each year the Great Plains states of the U.S. experience a season characterised by destructive tornadoes of awesome force. This is the time of year when the underground film- and video-maker George Kuchar leaves his San Francisco home to make his annual pilgrimage to the nidus of these frightening storms. As hail and twisters batter the heartland, Kuchar holes up with his video camera in an inexpensive motel room somewhere in the vast prairies of Oklahoma and waits." - Jesse Lerner, Storm Squatting at El Reno (at cabinetmagazine.org)
Wild Night in El Reno
Gitanos sin romancero
Educational documentary filmed in b/w on 16mm.