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! Women Art Revolution
MC-1314, 2011
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An entertaining and revelatory “secret history” of Feminist Art, !Women Art Revolution deftly illuminates this under-explored movement through conversations, observations, archival footage and works of visionary artists, historians, curators and critics. more >
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"Oh Mr. Faulkner, Do You Write?"
MC-1281, 2011
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“OH, MR. FAULKNER, DO YOU WRITE?” is a film based on the life of the Nobel Prize winning writer, William Faulkner including stories about his days in Hollywood, his opinions of the South, the Civil War, slavery, other writers, women, and his own family. more >
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A Film is a Burning Place
MC-956, 2009
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This compilation of experimental short films and videos by Enid Baxter Blader unfolds like the pages of a lost diary, with fleeting glimpses into an anonymous someone's memories and desires. more >
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A New Look: Samuel F. B. Morse's Gallery of the Louvre
MC-1274, 2011
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Known today primarily for his role in the development of the electromagnetic telegraph and Morse code, Samuel F. B. Morse began his career as a painter. This film examines Morse's monumental Gallery of the Louvre painting and its restoration. more >
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A Voyage of Growth and Discovery
MC-1205, 2010
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Mike Kelley and Michael Smith's feature-length video follows the existential journey of Baby IKKI over several days at the Burning Man Festival. more >
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A Walk Into The Sea
MC-800, 2008
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This is director Esther Robinson's riveting personal inquiry into the 1966 disappearance of Danny Williams, a promising young filmmaker, Andy Warhol's lover and Robinson's uncle. more >
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About Jenny Holzer
MC-1253, 2011
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An artist whose medium is language. For more than 30 years, Jenny Holzer's name has stood for a conceptual art that questions our perceptions and the way we are influenced by media and politics. more >
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Alex Katz: Five Hours
MC-859, 1996
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This video captures the essence of Katz, that quality Robert Storr of the Museum of Modern Art defines as the unquantifiable “cool”, in a dazzling and moving display of commitment to the experience of painting. more >
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