Professor Chang has a different teaching method from others. He is like a parent for his students. When the students grow up they go to work in Bangkok. Every time they come back home they always visit professor Chang and talk about the past.
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Professor Chang has a different teaching method from others. He is like a parent for his students. When the students grow up they go to work in Bangkok. Every time they come back home they always visit professor Chang and talk about the past.
The existence of racial discrimination did not prevent the affirmation of the black community in the urban space of São Paulo. Members of the black community, in intimate accounts, tell their origins, life trajectory, dreams, anxieties and how they see the situation of blacks, 102 years after the supposed abolition of slavery. Black women and men continue to have to fight for minimum rights and recognition of existence. Black resistance is an example of the struggle of oppressed peoples.
Marcel Ophüls interviews various important Eastern European figures for their thoughts on the reunification of Germany and the fall of Communism.
Extended featurette shot during the production of Fighters (1991), detailing Mark Kaylor's comeback match.
This film tells the life of Mother Paulina, today Saint Paulina, who was born in Italy in 1865. Her original name was Amábile Lúcia Visintainer, second daughter of the couple Antônio Napoleone Visintainer and Anna Pianezzer. She emigrated to Brazil in 1875 with her parents, siblings and other families in the region. Here, she lived in the town of Vígolo, in the city of Nova Trento, in the state of Santa Catarina. The film presents the main moments of the saint's life, from her arrival from Italy to her death in Brazil, when she was 77 years old. There are also testimonies of her beatification that took place in 1991.
This dvd contains footage from Yumi Matsutoya's concert held at Osaka Castle Hall in March 1991. Setlist features songs such as "Hotel Without Time," "Door to Heaven," "Before the Diamond Dust Disappears," and "I Want to Protect You."
A series of portraits filmed in one shot between a person and his/her cat(s) person, free to do what they want.
Home video featuring The London Philharmonic performing music from Dragon Quest IV: Michibikareshi Monotachi, conducted by composer Koichi Sugiyama.
Documentary about the journey of a barge through East Germany.
Friends tell stories of the tormented man living out in the woods as dare each other to go out and see if they can see him. Unfortunately for them—they are successful.
A ring of devil worshipers bring forth a demon and let it loose at a campus Halloween spook show.
A girl decides that the problem with her relationship with her boyfriend is him - listing all the things he doesn't do - buy gifts, look happy to see her, give her compliments etc etc - when he finally storms off she has a change of heart...
Short film by Reza Abdoh.
Simply the best chronicles a remarkable year for the world champion Minnesota Twins. This video captures the 1991 championship season in it’s entirety from spring training through game seven of the World Series.
The Great Satan At Large was a public access TV show that lasted one unholy episode in 1991 before being canceled by the deeply offended and seriously freaked-out management of Tucson, Arizona’s channel 49. Faced with obscenity charges and the possibility of 40 years in prison, the show’s creator and diabolical host, Lou Perfidio (the Great Satan), fled Arizona with blood-hungry Feds and rabid Christian dogs nipping at his cloven hooves.
The film is about fellows spending time on the shore and about some events.
A film about the secret films of the Third Reich trying to convince the public and the Nazi party members on euthanasia having to to with the "T4" program. The killing of handicapped people. The most important aspect of the T4 program is the gas chambers created to murder, successful, and used to a larger capacity in the death camps later on.
Mixed animation set to music.
In principle of repetition of a fragment, CHARLOTTE is close to [Fontaine's earlier film] La fissure.
On three projection surfaces and six monitors, one sees the head of a man shown in different takes. While continually revolving about his own axis, in a variety of tonalities he sings «FEED ME/ EAT ME/ ANTHROPOLOGY,» «HELP ME/ HURT ME/ SOCIOLOGY,» and «FEED ME, HELP ME, EAT ME, HURT ME». In order to grasp the full effect of the installation «Anthro/Socio,» the space has to be entered. The calls heard from different directions irritate as much as the contradictory demands, aimed at the simplest of bodily needs and questioning them at the same time. The repetition of the alarming singsong, and multiple video shots of the singer, also create a disturbing moment. In «Anthro/ Socio,» not only because of the all-encompassing sensual experience does the viewer become part of the artwork; the installation also encourages viewers to give thought to the inherent qualities of subjects and objects, and to human beings in society.
The 1st National Children's Congress, which was held for the first time in Istanbul in 1991, is a platform where the problems in the world are determined and discussed by children. The documentary asks, "What kind of world do we want to live in?" and looks at the answers from children's perspectives.
A homicidal madman, recently escapes from a nearby insane asylum and preys on a group of High School students who just happen to be in the woods.
The wondrous adventure continues as Mary and Mikey introduce their cousin Christina to Lorenzo, who takes us all on an exciting musical discovery of the past and of timeless principles.
Australia arrived at the scene of Rugby's World Cup as favourites and emerged as undisputed champions one glorious month later, having thrilled the world with their own special brand of rugby football. Throughout the tour-nament The Wallabies proved themselves to be not only the greatest attacking force in rugby—scoring some spectacular tries on their way to the final—but also a side which could defend magnificently when required. Experienced stars like Nick Farr-Jones and David Campese blended with the outstanding talents of youngsters such as Tim Horan, John hales, and Willy Ofahengaue to produce one of the most complete rugby sides In history. A side which fully deserved to take home the coveted Webb Ellis Trophy. This video is a celeb-ration of The Wizards of Oz—the magnificent Wallabies who rekindled the flame of world rugby. With all the important action from all of Australia's games, it is the supreme collectors' item.
Quartet Number One (1991) 8 min.
Documentary film.
Henry VIII is an opera in four acts by Camille Saint-Saëns, from a libretto by Léonce Détroyat and Armand Silvestre, based on El cisma en Inglaterra (The schism in England) by Pedro Calderón de la Barca. It was revived in 1991 at the Théatre Impérial de Compiègne in a production by Pierre Jourdan, with Philippe Rouillon as Henry VIII, Michèle Command as Catherine of Aragon and Lucile Vignon as Anne Boleyn. The production was made into this film.
A short animation film by Lewis Klahr. Previously referred to as Untitled, now referred to as The Life of Naomi Lang.
The dance of the cuartetos with Carlos Giménez, the people who love him, the people who do not love him, the joy of the meeting and the emptiness of a party finale.
Produced by the Radio Venceremos System, chronicles the first decade of the guerrilla broadcaster that became a crucial communication tool for the FMLN during El Salvador’s civil war. Through archival footage, radio transmissions, testimonies, and scenes of daily life in liberated zones, the film traces the station’s military, political, and cultural role, from reporting on combat operations and peasant struggles to fostering literacy, music, and international solidarity. The documentary portrays Radio Venceremos not only as a strategic instrument of war, but as a symbol of resistance, collective organization, and revolutionary memory.
Documentary about the construction of houses with mud and bamboo in Piura and its history since its use by the Tallanes, ancient pre-Hispanic inhabitants of the region.
Tomorrow is Christmas, but the miserly Scrooge has made no preparations. That night, the ghost of Marley, his business partner, appears to Scrooge, urging him to change his greedy ways and announcing the arrival of three ghosts...
Characteristics and behavior of the house shrew are illustrated.
Using drama, comedy, and music, this video addresses safer sex, AIDS hysteria, relationships, homophobia, the hazards of sharing needles. Young people are encouraged to examine their ideas, attitudes, and practices, and to make personal health choices based on accurate information. What's wrong with this picture? was written by young people for young people. It uses young people's language and experiences, proving particularly effective where other forms of AIDS education have failed.
Gallet's teeth are rotting, so he goes to the dentist to get his teeth horrifyingly pulled and replaced.
A scratch film.
One evening three friends go on a joyride, only two return. The other, accidentally killed. They thought no one had witnessed their accident, they were wrong.
Manuela, the mermaid, is annoyed: The only thing her counterparts in the self-awareness group are interested in is the question, "Where is your clitoris?".
A documentary about the election campaign and the first free elections in Poland in 1990. The filmmakers look behind the scenes of the political game. They present candidates during meetings with voters, document meetings of election staffs and listen to the ‘voice of the street’.
Mr. Clever and Little Miss Star host a show called The MisterLand Breakfast Chat. It's a news show where they tell about what's happening in MisterLand.
Julian, a teenager, falls madly in love with Laura whom he meets only through what a friend tells.
We Interrupt This Program (1991) was a live television broadcast presented by The Kitchen in association with Visual AIDS for Day Without Art 1991. The broadcast was directed by Charles Atlas and includes contributions from artists whose work addressed the AIDS crisis in diverse ways included performances by DANCENOISE, Richard Elovich, Karen Finley, Bill T. Jones and Estella Jones, John Kelly, Lavender Light, and Robbie McCauley.
Once again Kurt Tetzlaff portrays Alexander, who in 1990 works as a nurse and is active in the “Action Reconciliation”. The sense of departure of the autumn of 1989 slowly gives way to disappointments about the outcome of the People’s Chamber elections in 1990, the currency reform and the Unification Treaty. The political and social changes took place at a rapid pace that many found hard to follow. The sense of community that carried people through 1989 is fading. “Now it’s every man for himself”, Alexander states. He has no use for capitalism: “I feel just as lied to and cheated as before.” Resignation spreads.
Road trip fast-forwarded to the point of abstraction.