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Almond Blossoms
MC-877, 2007
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Join this Starry Night swirl of an adventure through the breathtaking world of Vincent van Gogh's paintings. In a small French village, the shy and eccentric van Gogh is teased by the local children for being unusual. Only young Marguerite Gachet... more >
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Barnstormers: 360*
MC-515, 2005
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In 1999, New York-based artist David Ellis invited a group of artists from New York and Tokyo to paint murals on aging tobacco barns, farming equipment and tractor trailers in his hometown of Cameron, North Carolina, a tiny farming community. ... more >
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Blood Orgies: Hermann Nitsch in America
MC-871, 2005
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Blood Orgies:Hermann Nitsch in America (Philadelphia: Slought Books, 2008), a critical examination of pioneering work by Viennese Actionist Hermann Nitsch, with photo and video documentation of his ritualistic performances since 1962. more >
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Edward Hopper
MC-683, 2007
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Edward Hopper (1882 – 1967) is one of the best known and most admired of American artists. He found poetry in quiet, private moments set in unexceptional places, such as anonymous hotel rooms, diners (Nighthawks), gas stations, and traditional... more >
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Fragile Machine
MC-384, 2005
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Merging computer animation and music in what many have called an ‘electronic operetta’, it tells the story of the first girl to be built in a factory instead of born from a womb.
The questions abound regarding her creation. Why was she made? Does... more >
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Heavy Metal Parking Lot
MC-740, 1986
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HEAVY METAL PARKING LOT is considered one of the greatest rock & roll movies of all time, although it's actually a hilarious documentary tribute to rock & roll's GREATEST FANS. Filmed in 1986 at a Maryland concert arena parking lot before a heavy metal sh more >
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In Winter Still
MC-878, 2007
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Join Claude Monet in his adventures through his enchanted garden at Giverny as he learns to celebrate the spirit of sharing and the magic of children at play. When Monet's selfish gardener bans the children from playing in the lush gardens, spring... more >
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Inhaling the Spore
MC-559, 2004
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Behind a storefront in Los Angeles is one of the most unusual cultural institutions in America - The Museum of Jurassic Technology. It’s a modern-day “cabinet of curiosities,” filled with juxtapositions of the genuine, the strange, and the truly... more >
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J.M.W. Turner - A National Gallery Production
MC-729, 2007
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One of the greatest landscape painters of all time, Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 – 1851) rendered the subtle effects of light and atmosphere in revolutionary ways. This documentary chronicles the rise of Turner, a barber’s son who entered the... more >
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James Turrell - Passageways
MC-557, 2006
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A pilot for many years, James Turrell is today the greatest American "Land Art" artist, and considers the sky as his studio. Upon spectacular and historical aerial images of Arizona's canyons, Turrell recalls his formal research on natural light... more >
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