"filmID","creator","title","date_of_publication","runtime","series_title","summary","format_type","associated_entity","geography","subject_group","genre","image_url","direct_url" "asp99265098500971","","Unseen cinema. The devil's playground. 2","","16 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Robert Florey, a French cineaste, and William Cameron Menzies, a top Hollywood art director, combined talents to show the influence of Caligari and other European film experiments, which tended to be ignored by Hollywood productions. Florey went on to make the expressionistic ""Murders in the Rue Morgue” (1932) and ""Beast with Five Fingers” (1946). —KEVIN BROWNLOW. French cinéaste, journalist, author and film and television director, Robert Florey came to Hollywood in 1921 and worked as an assistant director before collaborating on ""The Life and Death of 9413 - A Hollywood Extra”. He made at least three other short experimental films and directed over 50 Hollywood features during the 1930-40s. In 1953, he moved to television. —BRUCE POSNER. Trained as an illustrator, William Cameron Menzies (1896-1957) virtually invented the art of production design. He designed the landmark films ""Thief of Bagdad” (1924) and ""Gone with the Wind” (1939) and subsequently worked on some 30 features. Menzies occasionally directed films as well, the most notable being ""Things to Come” (1936) and ""Invaders from Mars” (1953). —JAMES CURTIS. 35mm 1.33:1 black and white silent with music 20fps 15:07 minutes. Camera: Edward Fitzgerald.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Experimental films', 'Motion pictures', 'Surrealism in motion pictures']","['Experimental films', 'Silent films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889603/1010889603-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053247" "asp99265098700971","","Unseen cinema. A Hollywood extra [1927]. The devil's playground. 2","","15 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Florey and Vorkapich’s fictional short features an expressionistic design made almost exclusively with miniature sets and photographed with live actors through mirrors. An elliptical narrative concerns the plight of Hollywood extras at the time much abused by producers. Supposedly made for $97, the film ran commercially in art houses. —JAN-CHRISTOPHER HORAK. Perhaps the most popular experimental film made in the United States prior to Deren’s ""Meshes of the Afternoon”, the film has direct ties to German expressionistic and French avant-garde cinema. The filmmakers fabricated much of the atmosphere through clever lighting and cutouts to depict the business of Hollywood. The low-budget production received wide exposure at art cinemas, then in vogue across the country, and it generated much discussion among the public and cinéphiles. —BRUCE POSNER. Serbian-born artist, Slavko Vorkapich settled 1925 in Santa Barbara as a portrait painter, and by 1928, inspired by director Rex Ingram, he entered Hollywood studios as a ""montage” specialist. His name eventually became a noun describing the sequences for which he was famous. In later years, he made Pepsi commercials and lectured on principles of film art. —DAVID SHEPARD. Robert Florey, a French cinéaste, journalist, author and film and television director, came to Hollywood in 1921 and worked as an assistant director before collaborating on ""The Life and Death of 9413 - A Hollywood Extra”. He made at least three other short experimental films and directed over 50 Hollywood features during the 1930-40s. In 1953, he moved to television. Cinematographer Gregg Toland is acknowledged for his innovative use of fast lenses and creative lighting to record ""deep-focus,” great depths of field to hold sharp focus from close foreground to distant background. Between 1936-1942, he developed this technique in collaboration with directors John Ford, William Wyler and Orson Welles. —BRUCE POSNER 35mm 1.33:1 black and white silent with music 20fps 13:20 minutes. Camera: Gregg Toland, Paul Ivano, Robert Florey, Slavko Vorkapich.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Experimental films', 'Motion pictures', 'Surrealism in motion pictures']","['Experimental films', 'Silent films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889602/1010889602-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053245" "asp99265099900971","","Unseen cinema. The devil's playground. 2","","14 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Filmed in a Rochester, New York, carriage house, this expressionist film is the earliest live-action dramatic film made by a collaboration of poets and artists in the United States. Watson devised the optical effects that distinguish the film, while Webber provided its visual design, based upon medieval frescoes. —ROBERT A. HALLER. Born to wealth, James Sibley ""J.S.” Watson, Jr. was considered a Renaissance man in each of his chosen fields: medical doctor and researcher, man of letters, preservationist, philanthropist, and filmmaker. After graduating medical school, Watson bought and published The Dial between 1920-29, a literary journal founded by Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1840. By the mid-1920s, he became fascinated with motion pictures and produced a striking series of films: ""The Fall of the House of Usher” (1927), ""Tomatos Another Day” (1930) and ""The Eyes of Science” (1931) among others. —JAN-CHRISTOPHER HORAK / BRUCE POSNER. Melville Webber pursued parallel careers in art history, archeology, poetry, art, and motion pictures. He is primarily known for collaborating on films with Watson, but he also assisted Mary Ellen Bute with ""Rhythm in Light” (1934). Soon after, his fortunes shifted, and he suffered a nervous breakdown from which he never recovered. —BRUCE POSNER. 35mm 1.33:1 black and white silent with music 24fps 13:10 minutes. Music added later: Alec Wilder.","stream","['Poe, Edgar Allan']","['United States']","['Surrealism in motion pictures', 'Portrait painting', 'Motion pictures', 'Experimental films', 'Aristocracy (Social class)']","['Short films', 'Horror films', 'Silent films', 'Experimental films', 'Film adaptations']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889601/1010889601-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053243" "asp99265100200971","","Unseen cinema. (Dream fantasy wedding). The devil's playground. 2","","8 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. In a plot adapted from Kaufman and Connelly’s play, Edward Everett Horton plays a composer so desperate he proposes to a wealthy girl rather than the one he loves. This nightmare reveals what his future might be. ""Photoplay” magazine said, ""James Cruze hits the high spot of his career.” – KEVIN BROWNLOW. The director of ""The Covered Wagon” (1923) was a hero of the silent cinema, but his star has virtually vanished. He was one of the fastest filmmakers in the business, and he was an endearing character who drank too much. Sadly, his most intriguing picture, ""Hollywood” (1923), a satire on the film industry with many sequences in the style of Beggar on Horseback, has been lost. — KEVIN BROWNLOW. 35mm 1.33:1 black and white silent with music 18fps excerpt 7:04 minutes. New music by Donald Sosin.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Marriage proposals', 'Weddings', 'Motion pictures', 'Surrealism in motion pictures', 'Experimental films', 'Nightmares in motion pictures']","['Short films', 'Film excerpts', 'Silent films', 'Fiction films', 'Experimental films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889600/1010889600-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053241" "asp99265100400971","","Unseen cinema. (Food induced nightmare). The devil's playground. 2","","9 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Inspired by ""Dream of a Rarebit Fiend” (1906), this sequence is the most remarkable example of the avant-garde in a mainstream Hollywood release. Fleming and Fairbanks worked with cameramen William McGann and Harris Thorpe and writer Tom Geraghty. The film incorporated cut scenes from ""His Majesty the American” (1919). — KEVIN BROWNLOW. Cameraman for Douglas Fairbanks and assistant director on ""Intolerance” (1916), Victor Fleming directed two of the most famous films ever made, ""Gone with the Wind” (1939) and ""The Wizard of Oz” (1939). When he made ""When the Clouds Roll By” (1919), he had just returned from filming the Paris Peace Conference. —KEVIN BROWNLOW. 35mm 1.33:1 black and white silent with music 18fps excerpt 8:40 minutes. New music by Eric Beheim.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Motion pictures', 'Suicide', 'Mental illness in music', 'Surrealism in motion pictures', 'Experimental films', 'Nightmares in motion pictures']","['Short films', 'Film excerpts', 'Silent films', 'Comedy films', 'Experimental films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889599/1010889599-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053239" "asp99265100600971","","Unseen cinema. The devil's playground. 2","","7 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Released by the Vitagraph Company of America, this short comedy about a larcenous and independently minded prosthesis features a nonsensical narrative that the French surrealists would have appreciated as much as they did the work of Emil Cohl. —JAN-CHRISTOPHER HORAK. 35mm 1.33:1 black and white silent with music 18fps 6:34 minutes. Production: Vitagraph Company of America.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Artificial arms', 'Motion pictures', 'Theft', 'Surrealism in motion pictures', 'Experimental films', 'Thieves']","['Short films', 'Silent films', 'Comedy films', 'Experimental films', 'Fantasy films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889598/1010889598-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053237" "asp99265079300971","","Unseen cinema. The devil's playground. 2","","9 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Edwin S. Porter was an engineer and cameraman who adapted the brilliant trickery of French filmmakers such as Georges Méliès to American pictures. This was an imitation of ""Reve a la Lune"" (Pathe, 1905). To see how quickly technique advanced in the silent days, look at ""When the Clouds Roll By"". —KEVIN BROWNLOW. One of the most influential American film pioneers, Edwin S. Porter is remembered primarily for his groundbreaking story films, ""The Life of an American Fireman"" (1903) and ""The Great Train Robbery"" (1903). He had an important career as a producer-director for Rex Motion Picture Company (1911-1913) and Famous Players Film Company (1913-1915). —PAUL SPEHR . white-color tints silent with music 18fps 8:22 minutes. Production: Edison Manufacturing Co.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Experimental films', 'Dreams', 'Motion pictures', 'Surrealism in motion pictures']","['Short films', 'Silent films', 'Experimental films', 'Trick films', 'Fantasy films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889597/1010889597-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053235" "asp99265079600971","","Unseen cinema. The devil's playground. 2","","9 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Edwin S. Porter's narrative films demonstrate a mastery of experimental image-making techniques. He embellishes their fantasies through a strategic use of dissolves, multiple exposures, matte shots, and other ""trick"" effects. As with pioneer filmmakers, the visual pleasures derived from these cinematic manipulations have sadly been unacknowledged by previous histories of avant-garde film. —BRUCE POSNER. One of the most influential American film pioneers, Edwin S. Porter is remembered primarily for his groundbreaking story films, ""The Life of an American Fireman"" (1903) and ""The Great Train Robbery"" (1903). He had an important career as a producer-director for Rex Motion Picture Company (1911-1913) and Famous Players Film Company (1913-1915). —PAUL SPEHR. 35mm 1.33:1 black and white silent with music, 18fps 8:46 minutes. Production: Edison Manufacturing Co.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Magic', 'Motion pictures', 'Surrealism in motion pictures', 'Beans', 'Experimental films', 'Giants']","['Short films', 'Silent films', 'Experimental films', 'Trick films', 'Fantasy films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889596/1010889596-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053233" "asp99265100800971","","Unseen cinema. The mechanized eye. 1","","56 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. ""Portrait of a Young Man” is a16mm film in three movements shot between 1925 and 1931. Rodakiewicz considered adding sound to the film, but he decided that musical accompaniment would only be saying the same thing twice. Shooting sporadic over six years. Locations relevant only to what happened to be seen there. For almost entire period, no plan for continuity of a structured film. Motivation entirely to capture keen experiences no matter what the subject matter. A constant winnowing for the significant detail. Eventually thought occurred that the footage revealed the person. Film accordingly so titled and edited. — HENWAR RODAKIEWICZ. Actual photography was surpassingly beautiful ... There were wonderful abstract shots of clouds rolling, slowed-up waves crashing darkly on a beach as if controlled by some slower Lunar law, smoke rising in translucent plumes, palms rustling, but most of all the sea — sheets of water spread over black rocks, or whirling in jewelled spume or folding in on its even whiteness. —LINCOLN KIRSTEIN, ""ARTS WEEKLY” 1932 Henwar Rodakiewicz, from the mid-1920s when he made ""Portrait of a Young Man” until his innovative experiments in TV documentary, remained in the forefront of independent American filmmaking. As a writer, editor, and director, he was celebrated for exploiting the beauty inherent in his material and for his uncompromising honesty. —IRVING JACOBY. 16mm 1.37:1 black & white intenionally silent 16fps 52:41 minutes. Camera, editing: Henwar Rodakiewicz. Courtesy: Filmmakers Showcase. SILENT.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Movement sequences', 'Experimental films', 'Motion pictures']","['Experimental films', 'Silent films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889595/1010889595-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053231" "asp99265101100971","","Unseen cinema. The mechanized eye. 1","","21 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Emlen Etting’s ciné-poem was ""conceived directly in the language of visual symbols in action.” He wanted the expressive hand-held cinematography to represent an invisible observer. A painter by training, his methodology was to ""always be willing to make mistakes for the ardent desire to transcend.” —BRUCE POSNER. I thought, how interesting it would be if we used the film in a different method. So far it had been used like a novel to tell a story, or else as a documentary and there was nothing else in between, and I wanted to use the film as a poetic medium, to do a poem like T.S. Eliot’s poems, and to do it entirely visually. That’s how I came about to do my film I called ""Poem 8,” and as far as I know, it was the first film that experimented in that as a poetic medium. —EMLEN ETTING. Mr. Etting’s own film is still uncut; therefore, it is hard to discuss. He has excellent camera work, as in shots of outdoor dancing staged by Mary Binney Montgomery. He shows excellent eye for masses, has a liking for silhouette, and pays not too much attention to his lightings. Curiously enough, his camera feels most at home in the countryside away from the artificial. He has caught natural rhythms, such as the wind going in waves over a grass field. It is the type of thing that the professional camera never notes. —ERIC M. KNIGHT, ""THE PHILADELPHIA LEDGER”. Born into Main Line high society in Philadelphia, Emlen Etting was a painter, sculptor, scholar of French literature, and book illustrator. His figurative paintings and drawings depict the loneliness of modernity and the extravagance of nature. Etting illustrated works by Paul Valéry and Franz Kafka, among others. His three films produced before 1940 are milestones of poetic filmmaking. —R. BRUCE ELDER 16mm 1.37:1 black & white silent with music 18fps 19:47 minutes. Camera, editing: Emlen Etting.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Experimental films', 'Motion pictures']","['Experimental films', 'Silent films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889594/1010889594-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053229" "asp99265101300971","","Unseen cinema. A symphony in motion. The mechanized eye. 1","","9 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Utilizing a monologue, ‘oil’ narrates its rise to power in this amateur film produced in Los Angeles. The images, mostly held in heroic, high-angle shots against an open sky, are strongly influenced by Soviet aesthetics. Ultimately the film is a paean to technology and the speed of modern transportation. —JAN-CHRISTOPHER HORAK. Unrelated to the U.S. distributor of Soviet films, Artkino was the name chosen by two amateur movie enthusiasts, Jean D. Michelson and M.G. McPherson, from Burbank, California. In the late 1920s and early 1930s they completed several fiction shorts, which they shot in 35mm, including ""War Under the Sea” (1929), ""The Trap” (1930), and ""Oil” (1930-33). —JAN-CHRISTOPHER HORAK. 35mm 1.33:1 black & white silent with music 24fps 7:50 minutes. Production: Artkino.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Experimental films', 'Petroleum', 'Motion pictures']","['Experimental films', 'Silent films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889593/1010889593-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053227" "asp99265101500971","","Unseen cinema. The mechanized eye. 1","","14 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Movies are more difficult than I realized ... I was really surprised the stuff came out into well taken pictures, have learned from this little experience that results can be gotten anyway, by my own hand. — WALKER EVANS. During 1931-32, Walker Evans set sail for Tahiti. He was to document the voyage for his sponsors, thus providing Evans with an opportunity to shoot 35mm movies. He experimented with lenses and filters to make a film that matches in many ways his photographs of the same subjects. — BRUCE POSNER. He assembled a rough cut of the first ten minutes or so, which he titled Travel Notes: Ship—Islands—Islanders. In the first of its three sections, Evans examines the ship from an assortment of bird’s-eye and angle views, intercut with formal studies of rope patterns and scenes of the crew running the ship. He follows with a more fluid section of mountainous landscapes seen from the moving boat, then studies of local flora. Finally, Evans records the nativees in a dance, making of the swaying figures a compressed, undulating tableau of bodies. —DOUGLAS EKLUND. Walker Evans is well known for his images documenting the effects of the Great Depression for the Resettlement Administration, Farm Security Administration, and ""Let Us Now Praise Famous Men”, his 1941 initmate collaboration with the writer James Agee. He also photographed many shop fronts, billboards, and the seemingly inconsequential details of urban and rural life. —LUC SANTE. Alternate title: ""Schooner---Islands---Islanders” 35mm 1.33:1 black & white silent with music 16fps 12:42 minutes. Camera, editing Walker Evans; New music by Eric Beheim; Courtesy: Walker Evans Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.","stream","[]","['United States', 'Tahiti (French Polynesia : Island)']","['Experimental films', 'Ships', 'Motion pictures']","['Experimental films', 'Silent films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889592/1010889592-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053225" "asp99265092000971","","Unseen cinema. The mechanized eye. 1","","22 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. This satire on religious pretension was a collaboration between the Group Theater and the newly formed NYKINO. Its creation of a self-reflexive illusion within an illusion distinguishes it not only from the commercial cinema but from various arenas of experimental and revolutionary film that had developed by 1934. —SCOTT MACDONALD. NYKINO (1934-1937) was a radical newsreel group centered around filmmakers Ralph Steiner, Irving Lerner, and Leo Hurwitz, each who split away from the Film and Photo League. They felt the League’s newsreels were ""formless and as poorly made as the commercial reel.” NYKINO released ""Pie in the Sky” (1934) and the two-part ""The World Today” (1936). —BRUCE POSNER. Elia Kazan, a giant of American theatre and cinema, made his first steps at the New York based experimental collaborative Group Theater with Harold Clurman. Kazan went on to make several great Hollywood films including ""A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” (1945) and ""On the Waterfront” (1954) that reflect his earlier experiences with working class filmmaking. —BRUCE POSNER. Ralph Steiner, educated at Dartmouth, became a successful commercial and much honored fine art photographer. He made perhaps the first American abstract film, ""H2O” (1929), following it with other experiments, some political in nature, some in Hollywood. Steiner also photographed with Paul Strand ""The Plow That Broke the Plains” (1936) and co-directed and photographed ""The City” (1939) with Willard Van Dyke and Henwar Rodakiewicz. —ROBERT A. HALLER. Irving Lerner was an accomplished, all-around filmmaker who could perform all aspects of production, camerawork, editing, sound recording, you-name-it. His ‘30s work for NYKINO, Frontier Films, and other independents and for the Office of War Information during World War II mark him as an influential member of classic American documentary film. —CECILE STARR / BRUCE POSNER. 16mm 1.37:1 black & white silent with music 18fps 21:15 minutes. Production: NYKINO.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Experimental films', 'Faith', 'Illusion in motion pictures', 'Motion pictures']","['Experimental films', 'Silent films', 'Short films', 'Satirical films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889591/1010889591-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053223" "asp99265092400971","","Unseen cinema. Fortune teller. The mechanized eye. 1","","12 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Early film experiments by Jerome Hill shot with an amateur 16mm Kodak ""Ciné Special” camera at his summer home in Cassis, France and incorporating shots of the Mediterranean Sea. —BRUCE POSNER. Using ideas about the transformation of the self that C. G. Jung found in alchemical texts, the film depicts the role ""solutio” and ""coniunctio” play in the process of individuation. The special effects, created mostly in-camera, have alchemical meanings (e.g., the union of fire and water). —R. BRUCE ELDER. Jerome Hill, the son of a railroad magnate, grew up under the gaze of professional cinematographers. He began making films at Yale and documented on film Grandma Moses and Albert Schweitzer. Hill completed the sophisticated autobiographical ""Film Portrait” (1972), which looks back on the history of cinema as well as his own life. He was one of the founders of Anthology Film Archives. –ROBERT A. HALLER Alternate title: ""La Cartomancienne”. 35mm 1.33:1 black and white color tints sound 11:42 minutes. Camera, editing, music: Jerome Hill ; Courtesy: Jerome Foundation.","stream","[]","['Mediterranean Sea', 'United States', 'Cassis (France)']","['Experimental films', 'Motion pictures']","['Experimental films', 'Silent films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889590/1010889590-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053221" "asp99265092100971","","Unseen cinema. Organ logue. The mechanized eye. 1","","7 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Bordering on unadulterated kitsch, this novelty singalong ingeniously collapses time and space as it lauds the progressive march of American ideals. The songs, belted out by noted jazz singer Irving Kaufman, are illustrated through a zany mix of newsreel footage, liberally altered by a series of clever optical techniques. —BRUCE POSNER. 35mm 1.33:1 black & white sound 5:48 minutes. Music: Irving Kaufman.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Experimental films', 'Popular music', 'Jazz vocals', 'Motion pictures']","['Short films', 'Popular music', 'Music videos', 'Jazz', 'Experimental films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889589/1010889589-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053219" "asp99265092200971","","Unseen cinema. The mechanized eye. 1","","6 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. When I saw this, I assumed the filmmaker had seen the triptychs from Gance’s ""Napoleon” (1927). But ""Napoleon” was stripped of its three screens in the United States, and this appears to have been made earlier. The Italian Ambrosio Company used a similar technique for 1920s travelogues. — KEVIN BROWNLOW.There are various special effects (ghosts, fairies, and such) that move through the panels from time to time. There are no titles per say, but the imagery is set to a poem, the lines of which appear above and below the imagery. I have a feeling this may be a test film showing off the capabilities of optical printers. —KENNETH WEISSMAN. Based on the poem ""Voices and Visions” (1893), subsequently known as ""In Youth, Beside the Lonely Sea” (1896 and thereafter), the words reproduced in the film were written by Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907), an American writer, critic and long-time editor of The Atlantic Monthly. —BRUCE POSNER / DAN STREIBLE. Alternate titles: ""Voices and Visions”, ""Triptych Poem”; ""Unidentified Theisen No. 1”.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Experimental films', 'Motion pictures']","['Experimental films', 'Silent films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889588/1010889588-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053217" "asp99265092300971","","Unseen cinema. The mechanized eye. 1","","7 minutes","['Unseen cinema']","THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. G.W. ""Billy” Bitzer’s cinematography was famous for the expressive realism it added to D. W. Griffith’s films. Before those, he shot hundreds of others, this being one of his best. Gliding through space, the camera and lights suddenly halt when something jams the overhead crane. Everyone freezes; the excitement is palpable -- BRUCE POSNER. Gottfried Wilhelm ""Billy"" Bitzer was a veteran with a dozen years experience before joining forces with D.W. Griffith. He started with the American Mutoscope Company shortly after it was formed in 1896. Learning the craft from Dickson, Bitzer was the company’s principle cameramen until 1913 when he followed Griffith to independent production. –- PAUL SPEHR. American Mutoscope and Biograph Company (1895-1917), the principal competitor to the Edison Manufacturing Company, was established to produce films for their peepshow machine, the Mutoscope. They found that films projected in their large 68mm film format were more popular, and they showed them exclusively on their own machines at Keith-Albee’s and prominent family oriented variety theaters. In 1897, Biograph formed affiliated branches in England and several European countries. After 1903, they sold films, of which D.W. Griffith directed hundreds between 1908 and 1913. —PAUL SPEHR. WESTINGHOUSE WORKS PANORAMAS (1904) - 2 FILM COMPILATION. 1 00:00 PANORAMA VIEW STREET CAR MOTOR ROOM, WESTINGHOUSE WORKS (2:18 minutes) SILENT 12 03:02 ; PANORAMA OF MACHINE CO. AISLE, WESTINGHOUSE WORKS (3:04 minutes) SILENT. 35mm 1.33:1 black & white silent 16fps 2:18 minutes. Production: American Mutoscope and Biograph Co.; Camera G.W. ""Billy” Bitzer; Courtesy: Paper Print Collection, Library of Congress; Technical note: Visible artifacts derived from duplication of original 35mm paper print. SILENT.","stream","['Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company']","['Pennsylvania', 'United States']","['Electric motor industry', 'Motion pictures', 'Experimental films', 'Electric industry workers', 'Factories', 'Manufacturing processes']","['Experimental films', 'Industrial films', 'Actualities (Motion pictures)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889587/1010889587-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053215" "asp99265092600971","","Unseen cinema. The mechanized eye. 1","","1 minute","['Unseen cinema']","THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. The spectral image was created by printing in negative a film of a train approaching the camera, the ""Empire State Express” (1896, production no. 81), and enhancing the effect by inserting the negative image of the sun and clouds from another film into a blank corner. The reverse polarity composite appears to be a ""full moon” in a night sky. The big (68mm) camera could not be stopped and backed up to do in the camera double exposures. So they tried a variety of ways to create them. ""The Ghost Train” was made in the company's lab in Hoboken, NJ. The company's production log book dates this as Jan. 5, 1901, and F.S. Armitage as cameraman. I speculate that ""Empire State Express"" was probably seen by more people worldwide than any film made during the 19th Century. Dickson and Bitzer (in training) filmed NY Central's Empire State Express running at world record speed of 60 mph at Palatine, NY, not far from Canastota where Harry Marvin had his machine shop making cameras, projectors and mutoscopes. The film was on the program when the Biograph was introduced at Hammerstein's Olympia Theatre, Oct. 12, 1896. It was a huge hit and was always on program when the Biograph opened at other variety houses in US and abroad. Often encored by running backwards. They continued to program it well into the 20th Century. — PAUL SPEHR. Frederick S. Armitage, an innovative cameraman-director for the American Mutoscope and Biograph Co. ( c.1899-1905) and the Edison Company (1909- ?) made an early attempt to combine film and sound, ""A Gay Old Boy”, 1899, and several prototype ""special effects” films featuring innovative cinematography and printing techniques. — BRUCE POSNER. William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, best known as Edison’s assistant in developing the Kinetoscope and Kinetograph, was an important and influential filmmaker. Perhaps Dickson was the only filmmaker to make films with a camera and a film format (35mm and 65mm) of his design, in a film studio (Black Maria) that he also designed. He established film production for Edison (1891-1895), American Mutoscope (1896-1897), and British Mutoscope (1897-1903). Working as the director and with assistants such as Heise and Bitzer, he produced more than five hundred films, many of them among the most memorable of the era. — PAUL SPEHR. Gottfried Wilhelm ""Billy"" Bitzer was a veteran with a dozen years experience before joining forces with D.W. Griffith. He started with the American Mutoscope Company shortly after it was formed in 1896. Learning the craft from Dickson, Bitzer was the company’s principle cameramen until 1913 when he followed Griffith to independent production. – PAUL SPEHR. American Mutoscope and Biograph Company (1895-1917), the principal competitor to the Edison Manufacturing Company, was established to produce films for their peepshow machine, the Mutoscope. They found that films projected in their large 68mm film format were more popular, they and showed them exclusively on their own machines at Keith-Albee’s and prominent family oriented variety theaters. In 1897, Biograph formed affiliated branches in England and several European countries. After 1903, they sold films, of which D.W. Griffith directed hundreds between 1908 and 1913. —PAUL SPEHR. 35mm 1.33:1 black & white silent with music 18fps 41 seconds. Production: American Mutoscope and Biograph Co.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Experimental films', 'Railroad trains', 'Motion pictures']","['Experimental films', 'Silent films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010889xxx/1010889586/1010889586-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;5053213" "asp99179822700971","Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929. aut","Jedermann. Das Spiel vom Sterben des reichen Mannes","2010","127 min","[]","Filmed production of Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Jedermann.","stream","['Hofmannsthal, Hugo von']","[]","[]","['Filmed plays']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1004504xxx/1004504118/1004504118-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?ATIV;1794397" "asp99412003400971","","UECS. Tape 18","","21 minutes","['UECS']","Shot of beach as music plays pan to fishing boats and Ronald 'Boo' Hinkson playing guitar and miming to UECS theme song sitting on upturned boat other angles and takes. Shot of fisherman and boat pan to Ronald 'Boo' Hinkson playing guitar and miming to UECS theme song as he walks along the beach.","stream","['Union of Eastern Caribbean States']","['Caribbean Area']","['Popular music']","['Filmed performances']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1007983xxx/1007983402/1007983402-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3267571" "asp99411456100971","","Love. Cross cultural look at mate selection. Class 7","","58 minutes","['Love']","This program explores the factors that contribute to effective mate selection. It outlines critical issues that should be addressed for a successful match, including finances, family values, children, and spirituality.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Mate selection', 'Man-woman relationships']","['Lectures']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1006609xxx/1006609770/1006609770-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3394481" "asp99409021700971","","Beliefs and believers. What is religion?","","59 minutes","[]","Outlines the course goals and objectives, and focuses on the benefits of examining major beliefs and worldviews. Students gain the analytical skills needed to appreciate religious diversity and understand religious paths. The class emphasizes the difference between teaching religion and teaching about religion.","stream","[]","[]","['Belief and doubt', 'Religion']","['Lectures']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1006609xxx/1006609805/1006609805-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3394421" "asp99279998300971","","Premium spectacular. The journey to North Korea 2015","","73 minutes","['Premium spectacular']","North Korea celebrated the 70th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party with a military parade in Pyongyang's Kim Il-sung Square on 10th October 2015. It appeared to be the largest military parade the country has ever thrown. International media were also invited to cover the celebration. In the programme, the crew arrives at Pyongyang to witness this country-wide celebration with extravagant military parade and performances. Pyongyang University of Science and Technology, the only North Korean university that is jointly operated with parties outside the country, uses English as its medium of instruction. Only the most outstanding students will be admitted into this university, and all its faculty members are foreign educators who came to teach voluntarily without compensation. In a visit to this modern university with a heavy political atmosphere, our crew takes the opportunity to explore its teaching and learning environment as well as its influence to the future of the country. To learn more about the food crisis that has been troubling North Korea for two decades, our crew initiates a tour to Jangchon cooperative farm to take a look at the latest developments of the country's agriculture. Meanwhile, the crew also goes to Mansugyo Meat and Fish Shop to get a better picture of the food rationing system of North Korea, as well as the unreasonable price of the non-rationed food. Just like its leader Kim Jong-un, who has demonstrated improved level of confidence and motivation in his speech at the military parade, North Korea itself is indeed also showing numerous changes and improvements in these years. The crew's journey to North Korea this year captures not only the latest differences seen in the country compared to the past, but also the little known facts behind all its portrayed magnificence and unity.","stream","[""P'yŏngyang Kwahak Kisul Taehak""]","['Korea (North)']","[]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010094xxx/1010094427/1010094427-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4124930" "asp99239603100971","","Legacy project","","51 minutes","['Legacy project']","American theater's most exciting and esteemed writers together in conversation -- watch as current and established creators share their struggles, triumphs, and advice, and get an intimate glimpse into their creative process. This episode features Stephen Adly Guirgis (Between Riverside and Crazy) interviewing John Patrick Shanley (Doubt: A Parable) in his home. To learn more about Dramatists Guild Foundation, please visit dgf.org. The Legacy Project was originally conceived by Jonathan Reynolds. Producers include Nancy Ford, Carol Hall, Peter Ratray and Jonathan Reynolds. The interviews are filmed and directed by Jeremy Levine and Landon Van Soest of Transient Pictures. The Dramatists Guild Foundation's Media Advisor is Leonard Majzlin. The Legacy Project: Volume III is made possible through the support of DGF Board Member Roe Green & The Roe Green Foundation.","stream","['Shanley, John Patrick']","['United States']","['Theater', 'Dramatists, American']","['Nonfiction films', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010092xxx/1010092005/1010092005-disc001-file001-frame00045-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4122371" "asp99265772800971","","Running America","","86 minutes","[]","On September 13, 2008, Running The Sahara's Charlie Engle teamed up with Ultra-Marathoner Marshall Ulrich for his next expedition to press the human physical and mental strengths to their limits. This time, the challenge was 3,063 miles in 46 days, starting in San Francisco and running to Times Square in New York. To accomplish this record breaking milestone, the runners would have to average close to SEVENTY miles each day.  Within the first steps of the journey, the story set out to be captured had changed. The country beneath Charlie and Marshall began to change. This expedition delivered breathtaking running footage across the distinctive portraits of the U.S. landscape. It delivered Charlie and Marshall, two super-human icons, experiencing humanizing emotions that can be related to by the experienced and novice running enthusiast. Running America captures one of the most defining and difficult years in American history as the platform and backdrop for an amazing and unpredictable expedition.","stream","['Engle, Charlie', 'Ulrich, Marshall']","['United States']","['Marathon running', 'Running', 'Long-distance runners']","['Feature films', 'Documentary films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010082xxx/1010082463/1010082463-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4122341" "asp99279998400971","","The United States of football","","96 minutes","[]","The United States of Football could become the most controversial and watched exposé in sports. All who care about football and every parent with a kid in school simply must see this film and tell everybody they know about it. It's a heartbreaking story assembled over three years by the Emmy and Peabody-winning filmmaker who rocked the sports world and made public the infamous Bountygate tapes. Sean Pamphilon's recordings turned up the volume on an industry, and they revealed that some players were offered bounties to injure and specifically target opponents with a history of concussions, possibly fatally. But that was only a piece of a bigger scandal. He investigates the dirty secret too-long-kept from players - an increasing incidence of brain damage, dementia, and slow death from repetitive head trauma. The United States of Football digs into the lives of fallen heroes - as once vigorous men with everything to live for lose their minds, their functions, and their lives. MRIs, autopsies, and research leave little doubt that what was once called dementia pugilistica in the 1920s was happening to today's players, now called Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy - CTE. The United States of Football ends in pain and hope. Some of our heroes wither away leaving angry and grieving families. One shoots himself in despair but protects his brain so that others can understand. And some bravely continue fighting to reform football. USOF is an in-depth examination of the football coaching ranks from pee wee through the pros that asks Who is coaching your kids? Father, fan and filmmaker, Sean Pamphilon made the documentary the NFL doesn't want you to see. It will hit you with the force of 100Gs to the head.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Football players', 'Head', 'Football injuries']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010082xxx/1010082459/1010082459-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4122333" "asp99265690700971","","Engineering an empire. The Persians. Episode 8","","45 minutes","['Engineering an empire']","The engineering and/or architectural feats that were characteristic of some of the greatest societies on this planet. The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became an empire under the Cyrus the Great.","stream","[]","['Iran']","['Engineering']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010064xxx/1010064604/1010064604-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4101286" "asp99265691000971","","History's mysteries. D-Day. The best kept secret","","41 minutes","[""History's mysteries""]","""In Search of History"" journeys 2,000 years from ancient times to the present, taking a closer look at the events, places, and hidden mysteries that have puzzled and inspired historians and experts across the ages. The unmitigated success of the Allies' ""Operation Overlord""--the Normandy Invasion that cracked the Nazis' Atlantic defense--depended on an elaborate plan to fool the Germans as to when and where the assault would hit.","stream","[]","['France']","['World War, 1939-1945']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010064xxx/1010064603/1010064603-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4101284" "asp99265691200971","","In search of history. The Borgias","","44 minutes","['In search of history']","""In Search of History"" journeys 2,000 years from ancient times to the present, taking a closer look at the events, places, and hidden mysteries that have puzzled and inspired historians and experts across the ages. Originally from Spain, the Borgias became one of Renaissance Italy's most powerful families--and possibly the most corrupt. Was Pope Alexander VI a ruthless politician who loved his daughter Lucrezia ""too well""?","stream","['Borgia family']","['Italy']","[]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010064xxx/1010064602/1010064602-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4101282" "asp99265691500971","","In search of history. The Celts","","46 minutes","['In search of history']","""In Search of History"" journeys 2,000 years from ancient times to the present, taking a closer look at the events, places, and hidden mysteries that have puzzled and inspired historians and experts across the ages. In ancient times, the tattooed Celts, who often fought naked while covered in blue paint, were Europe's most feared warriors.","stream","[]","[]","['Celts', 'Civilization, Celtic']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010064xxx/1010064601/1010064601-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4101280" "asp99265691800971","","In search of history. China's Boxer rebellion","","43 minutes","['In search of history']","""In Search of History"" journeys 2,000 years from ancient times to the present, taking a closer look at the events, places, and hidden mysteries that have puzzled and inspired historians and experts across the ages. In 1997, Britain ceded control of Hong Kong to China completing the Boxer Rebellion's goal of nearly 100 years prior--to oust outsiders. This movement led to the massacre of thousands of foreigners and international intervention in 1900.","stream","[]","['China']","[]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010064xxx/1010064600/1010064600-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4101278" "asp99265692100971","","In search of history. England's great wall","","43 minutes","['In search of history']","""In Search of History"" journeys 2,000 years from ancient times to the present, taking a closer look at the events, places, and hidden mysteries that have puzzled and inspired historians and experts across the ages. Stretching roughly 80 miles across northern England, Hadrian's Wall split the country in two, serving as a barrier against Pict marauders. Did the Roman army build the wall to protect their new province, or were there other reason as some historians argue?","stream","[]","['England', ""Hadrian's Wall (England)"", 'Rome']","[]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010064xxx/1010064599/1010064599-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4101276" "asp99265692400971","","In search of history. Fountain of youth","","43 minutes","['In search of history']","""In Search of History"" journeys 2,000 years from ancient times to the present, taking a closer look at the events, places, and hidden mysteries that have puzzled and inspired historians and experts across the ages. Why did Ponce de Leon search the ends of the earth and ultimately lose his life in a bid to find the fountain of youth? Travel back to India, considered the source of magical waters of healing, and learn the importance of water mythology.","stream","['Ponce de León, Juan']","['Spain']","['Fountain of youth (Legendary place)', 'Explorers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010064xxx/1010064598/1010064598-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4101274" "asp99265692700971","","In search of history. Frankenstein","","44 minutes","['In search of history']","""In Search of History"" journeys 2,000 years from ancient times to the present, taking a closer look at the events, places, and hidden mysteries that have puzzled and inspired historians and experts across the ages. Was Dr. Frankenstein born from novelist Mary Shelley's mind, or based in reality as some investigators argue? Did she hear of the 18th-century German doctor who experimented on dead as well as live bodies?","stream","['Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft']","[]","[]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010064xxx/1010064597/1010064597-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4101272" "asp99193520600971","","PBS NewsHour","","9 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","Life on Tangier Island has always been defined by water. Now it is menacing its very existence. Battered by Chesapeake Bay's relentless waves, scientists say the land’s shrinking is accelerating, as man-made climate change makes the waves from rising seawater worse. John Yang talks with Earl Swift, author of Chesapeake Requiem, and examines how life in the singular community is threatened.","stream","[]","['Virginia', 'Tangier Island (Va.)']","['Climatic changes', 'Coast changes']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010056xxx/1010056568/1010056568-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4092532" "asp99189702900971","","PBS NewsHour","","7 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","A majority of American college graduates leave school with tens of thousands of dollars in student loans. The issue of paying for college is so concerning that several 2020 presidential candidates have proposed forgiving student debt or making public colleges free. But as Hari Sreenivasan reports, some states and cities aren't waiting, and are instead developing their own college funding plans.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Prepaid tuition plans']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010056xxx/1010056567/1010056567-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4092530" "asp99189702700971","","PBS NewsHour","","5 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","Getting medical supplies to where they are needed fast can mean the difference between life and death outcomes, but moving them efficiently across long distances to remote and rural areas can be difficult for traditional transportation. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports from Rwanda on how one innovative company is leveraging new technology to accelerate these critical deliveries.","stream","[]","['Rwanda']","['Drone aircraft', 'Medical innovations']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010056xxx/1010056566/1010056566-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4092528" "asp99410561500971","","We'll meet again. Rescued from Mount St. Helens","","54 minutes","[""We'll meet again""]","Join Ann Curry for the reunions of people whose lives crossed during the eruption. Mindy searches for a scientist's family to tell them how he saved her life, and Sue wants to find the pilot who rescued her from near-certain death.","stream","[]","['Saint Helens, Mount (Wash.)']","['Reunions', 'Interpersonal relations', 'Rescues']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010051xxx/1010051611/1010051611-disc001-file001-frame00345-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4086685" "asp99265770500971","","Frontline. Blackout in Puerto Rico","","54 minutes","['Frontline']","In Blackout in Puerto Rico, FRONTLINE and NPR investigate the humanitarian and economic crisis in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. The film examines how the federal response, Wall Street, and years of neglect have left the island struggling to survive.","stream","['Federal Emergency Management Agency', 'United States']","['Puerto Rico', 'United States']","['Disasters', 'Disaster relief', 'Hurricane Maria, 2017']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010051xxx/1010051596/1010051596-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4086655" "asp99368498600971","","Frontline. Life on parole","","54 minutes","['Frontline']","Follow former prisoners through the challenges of their first year on parole. With unique access, the film goes inside the effort to change the way parole works in Connecticut and reduce the number of people returning to prison.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Parole', 'Recidivism', 'Parolees', 'Prisoners', 'Criminal behavior, Prediction of']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010051xxx/1010051583/1010051583-disc001-file001-frame00185-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4086629" "asp99368499400971","","Frontline. Trump's road to the White House","","54 minutes","['Frontline']","An investigation of how Donald Trump defied expectations to win the presidency. Through interviews with key players, the film shows how Trump rallied millions of supporters, defeated adversaries, and who he's bringing into the White House with him.","stream","['Trump, Donald']","['United States']","['Presidential candidates', 'Presidents']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010051xxx/1010051581/1010051581-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4086625" "asp99265693100971","","Frontline. Small enough to jail. Abacus","","90 minutes","['Frontline']","From acclaimed director Steve James, this Academy Award® Nominee, Abacus: Small Enough to Jail tells the saga of the Chinese immigrant Sung family, owners of Abacus Federal Savings of Chinatown, New York. Accused of mortgage fraud, the indictment and trial forces the Sung family to defend themselves - and their bank’s legacy in the Chinatown community - over the course of a five-year legal battle.","stream","['Abacus Federal Savings Bank']","['New York (State)']","['Trials (Fraud)', 'Financial institutions', 'Subprime mortgage loans']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010051xxx/1010051577/1010051577-disc001-file001-frame00425-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4086617" "asp99368501300971","","Frontline. Children at the border. Separated","","54 minutes","['Frontline']","The inside story of what happened to immigrant children separated from their parents at the border. The film explores the impact of the Trump's 'zero tolerance' policy, and how both Trump and Obama dealt with minors at the border.","stream","['U.S. Border Patrol']","['Mexico', 'United States']","['Immigrant families', 'Unaccompanied refugee children', 'Refugees', 'Alien detention centers', 'Immigrant children', 'Illegal alien children']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010051xxx/1010051576/1010051576-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4086615" "asp99265693400971","","Exclusive. Amanpour speaks with Apple CEO Tim Cook","","35 minutes","[]","Speaking in Brussels, Tim Cook speaks with Christiane Amanpour about his push for privacy regulation, immigration, being gay, and more.","stream","['Cook, Timothy D', 'Apple Inc']","[]","['Computer security']","['Television news programs', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050860/1010050860-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085665" "asp99265776600971","","A tale of two minimum wages","","4 minutes","[]","CNN's Jon Sarlin takes a look into the widening gulf between the 39% of the U.S. that has a $7.25 minimum wage and the 61% with a higher one.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Wages', 'Minimum wage']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050857/1010050857-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085659" "asp99265693700971","","Carreyrou. Theranos scandal: a cautionary tale","","8 minutes","[]","John Carreyrou broke the Theranos story in the Wall Street Journal and wrote Bad Blood, a book about the scandal. He talks with CNN's Julia Chatterley about the rise and fall of the biotech startup.","stream","['Holmes, Elizabeth', 'Carreyrou, John', 'Theranos (Firm)']","['United States']","['Fraud']","['Television news programs', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050834/1010050834-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085613" "asp99265679800971","","A great big story. School of mascots","","4 minutes","['A great big story']","In Japan, cartoon-like mascots are everywhere: at sporting events, shopping malls, even prisons. But how do they learn to behave like proper mascots? Enter Choko Oohira. She runs The Mascot Actor's School, one of the world's only mascot training academies. With character-driven sales netting some $16 billion dollars per year, mascots are not only big-headed, they're big business. This Great Big Story was made possible by Japan Airlines.","stream","[]","['Japan']","['Mascots']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050791/1010050791-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085527" "asp99265774400971","","A great big story. Cuico Montoya. Defenders","","10 minutes","['A great big story']","Cuica Montoya knows first-hand how a drug addiction can turn your life upside down. She lost her career and her house and experienced homelessness for three years. Following a stint in jail, she knew things had to change. This was not the direction her life was meant to take. Finding herself back on her feet through transitional programs, Cuica sought to give back, to become the person she once needed. She found herself at Denver's Central Public Library, where staff host a peer navigator program, offering a hand and a home to those affected by drugs and homelessness. Today, as a peer support, she's using her own “Cuica Magic, helping guide others back to the lives they were meant to live. In the spirit of the original defender, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Great Big Story is proud to celebrate the fearless, the headstrong and the undeterred with our series, ""Defenders.""","stream","[]","['Colorado']","['Homelessness', 'Drug abuse']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050783/1010050783-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085511" "asp99265771000971","","A great big story. The words matter","","20 minutes","['A great big story']","When Michael Chanak took a job at Procter & Gamble in the mid 1980s, the AIDS epidemic was rampant. The company had found a niche with Peridex - a prescription mouthwash used to treat thrush in people suffering from HIV/AIDS. But despite selling to the LGBTcommunity, P&G had no language protecting these individuals within the company. Chanak, who'd become a vocal gay rights activist, wanted to change that. With years of work and help from a small but determined group of colleagues, in 1992, P&G became one of the first Fortune 500 companies to add sexual orientation to its equal employment opportunity (EEO) statement of diversity. Twenty-five years later, that legacy lives on. This is the story of one man's efforts to hold a corporation responsible and ultimately improve the lives of LGBT workers across the country. This Great Big Film is by Procter & Gamble.","stream","['Procter & Gamble Company']","[]","['Discrimination in employment', 'Diversity in the workplace', 'Gay activists', 'Gay rights', 'Gays']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050770/1010050770-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085485" "asp99265771400971","","A great big story. The trashless town","","5 minutes","['A great big story']","The village of Kamikatsu in Japan has taken their commitment to sustainability to a new level. While the rest of the country has a recycling rate of around 20 percent, Kamikatsu surpasses its neighbors with a staggering 80 percent. After becoming aware of the dangers of carbon monoxide associated with burning garbage, the town instated the Zero Waste Declaration with the goal of being completely waste-free by 2020.","stream","[]","['Japan']","['Refuse and refuse disposal', 'Waste minimization', 'Recycling (Waste, etc.)']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050763/1010050763-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085471" "asp99265772000971","","A great big story. Food for thought","","3 minutes","['A great big story']","When Rick Nahmias realized that fresh produce in his community was routinely being tossed out for minor bruising or browning, he knew something needed to be done to end the unnecessary waste. He founded Food Forward, a non-profit dedicated to ending hunger by sharing abundance. The organization recovers fresh produce that may otherwise go to waste, collecting from farmers markets, wholesale food suppliers, and even residential backyards. Within the past year, they've already fed 1.5 million people across Los Angeles.","stream","[]","['California']","['Food waste', 'Farm produce', 'Hunger']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050762/1010050762-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085469" "asp99265774900971","","A great big story. Mexico's cave explorer. Vamonos","","3 minutes","['A great big story']","For thousands of years, caves served as our protection from the wild and unpredictable elements. But in modern times, these deep, subterranean zones hold untold mysteries. It's precisely that sense of discovering the unknown that gets Carlos Zorrilla going. For the past 10 years, the speleologist, rescuer and river guide has been exploring the many caves of Mexico's San Luis Potosí state, where he lives. Zorrilla has explored hundreds of caves, many of which house unique plants, animals and trippy geological formations. While Zorrilla has already entered 230 or so of the state's 460 explored caves, there are many more that remain undiscovered. This Great Big Story was made in partnership with Toyota Camry.","stream","[]","['Mexico']","['Caves', 'Spelunkers', 'Speleology']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050758/1010050758-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085461" "asp99265775300971","","A great big story. Blowing up stereotypes","","3 minutes","['A great big story']","At the University of Texas, Dr. Kate Biberdorf is breaking stereotypes and blowing stuff up — all in a good pair of heels. Through her theatrical and dynamic approach to teaching, Dr. Biberdorf is breaking the stigma of what a stereotypical scientist looks like, while reaching students that might otherwise be intimidated by chemistry. By making waves within her field and empowering the next generation to get involved in STEM, she's sending a message that any human can be a scientist.","stream","[]","[]","['Women scientists', 'Chemistry']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050757/1010050757-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085459" "asp99265775800971","","A great big story. Made by rain","","4 minutes","['A great big story']","Be it the gentle patter of a misty morning drizzle or the din of a deluging downpour, we all know the sight, the sound, even the smell, of rain. Dutch artist Aliki van der Kruijis felt the beauty behind rain should be celebrated and documented, so she developed a method of pluviography""—drawing with rain—to imprint raindrops onto wearable textiles. Her hope is that people will begin to see rain's beauty via her artwork.","stream","[]","['Netherlands']","['Artists', 'Rain and rainfall']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050717/1010050717-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085379" "asp99265776300971","","A great big story. Dreams of my children","","6 minutes","['A great big story']","Hala and her family are from the Syrian city of Aleppo. In 2012, her husband was kidnapped and she and her four children fled to Germany. Now, as the family tries to rebuild their life in a new land, nightmares of the past still haunt them. This film comes as a special project from NORTH of New York. It was made in collaboration with Marcel Mettelsiefen, whose documentary ""Watani: My Homeland"" follows Hala and her family on their escape from Aleppo. ""Watani"" is nominated for an Academy Award.","stream","[]","['Syria', 'Germany']","['Refugees']","['Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010050xxx/1010050716/1010050716-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085377" "asp99193638800971","","Inside the medieval mind. Sex. Episode 2","","59 minutes","['Inside the medieval mind']","Presented by Professor Robert Bartlett - one of the world's leading medievalists - this lively series will be the ultimate guide to the medieval world. Bartlett's authoritative style, incredible grasp of content and awareness of current debate, make him the perfect ambassador to transport us back in time and to explore what motivated people from centuries ago. Bartlett will consider what surprising beliefs we share with our ancestors, as well as what differences define us.","stream","[]","['Europe']","['Women', 'English literature', 'British literature', 'Church history', 'Irish literature', 'Man-woman relationships', 'Middle Ages', 'Literature, Medieval']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010046xxx/1010046850/1010046850-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085303" "asp99193677400971","","Horizon. ADHD and me with Rory Bremner","","59 minutes","['Horizon']","Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder has long been seen as just another name for bad behaviour. But we now know that ADHD is as real as autism and dyslexia. It’s the most common – and fastest growing – childhood disorder. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Many adults are now being diagnosed too, having struggled with chaotic lives for years without knowing why. This timely investigation looks at the causes and effects of ADHD. Do behaviour therapies control the condition as well as medication? Are drugs now handed out as performance enhancers? And should people with ADHD even want to change?","stream","[]","[]","['Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder', 'Attention-deficit disorder in adults']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010045xxx/1010045863/1010045863-disc001-file001-frame00150-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085299" "asp99193676800971","","Omnibus. Artist unknown","","49 minutes","['Omnibus']","Lennie, a black British man of Trinidadian extraction, picks up an African bronze mask in the antiques market in London's Portobello Road. Intrigued by his find, he tries to track down who made it. His quest takes him from experts in London to its original home in Benin, Nigeria. The story it has to tell is one of magic, greed and an extraordinary, hidden tradition. This programme will complement the exhibitions of African art currently on display around the world.","stream","[]","['Nigeria', 'Benin (Nigeria)']","['Masks', 'Masks, African']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010045xxx/1010045862/1010045862-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085297" "asp99240809300971","","The French experience. A toute vitesse","","19 minutes","['The French experience']","Discover the delights of 'The French Experience' with this television series accompanying the best-selling BBC French course, which gives the real flavour of France. Filmed in Paris, Normandy, Strasbourg, the Pyrenees and Toulouse, the programmes offer a rich and varied mix of basic language teaching with travel and cultural information, including insights into lesser-known aspects of the country and its life. Ideal for beginners or those wanting to brush up their rusty French.","stream","[]","[]","['French language']","['Instructional television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010045xxx/1010045861/1010045861-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085295" "asp99193676700971","","Horizon. Smokers can harm your health","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","The dangers of tobacco have been known for years, but now it seems that even non-smokers are at risk. A controversial report from the USA states that 3,800 Americans die every year from lung cancer caused by inhaling other people's smoke. In Australia, the debate over passive smoking is being fought out in court.","stream","[]","[]","['Passive smoking']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010045xxx/1010045860/1010045860-disc001-file001-frame00165-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085293" "asp99193676600971","","Great Ormond Street. Mend my brain. Series 3, Episode 3","","59 minutes","['Great Ormond Street']","Returning to the wards of London’s Great Ormond Street hospital, this series observes the decision making among the various highly-skilled teams working on the wards to see the many challenges they face at the cutting edge of children’s medicine. Following challenging individual cases, this third series reveals the complexity and many difficult decisions involved in research, clinical medicine and management of perhaps the best children’s hospital in the world. Trinity is seven-years-old and has just been diagnosed with a rare tumour in a critical part of her brain. The tumour rests on her brain stem, which controls vital functions. Her parents must decide whether to go ahead with surgery and controversial proton beam therapy. Jack is 16 and suffers from severe epileptic seizures which cannot be controlled through medication. Great Ormond Street's epilepsy team can offer radical brain surgery which could cure him but carries serious risks. For Jack and his family it's a tough choice.","stream","['Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (London, England)']","['England']","['Brain', 'Children']","['Medical television programs', 'Case studies', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010045xxx/1010045858/1010045858-disc001-file001-frame00240-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085289" "asp99193675800971","","Great Ormond Street. Fight to breathe. Series 3, Episode 2","","59 minutes","['Great Ormond Street']","Returning to the wards of London’s Great Ormond Street hospital, this series observes the decision making among the various highly-skilled teams working on the wards to see the many challenges they face at the cutting edge of children’s medicine. Following challenging individual cases, this third series reveals the complexity and many difficult decisions involved in research, clinical medicine and management of perhaps the best children’s hospital in the world. Great Ormond Street Hospital is the last chance for children in the UK whose lungs are failing because of cystic fibrosis and other conditions. In a few very severe cases each year, their only hope of survival is to undergo a radical and risky step - a double lung transplant. Charlie is nine years old and has cystic fibrosis. For most of his life he has managed to cope but in recent months his condition has rapidly deteriorated. Doctors and his family - and Charlie himself - will need to make a decision quickly. Jess is 14, and was told she should be listed for a lung transplant two years ago. But she was too scared. She made her own decision to take a risk and delay the operation. But has she left it too late? Chloe is 11 and has already been waiting for new lungs for nearly a year. Louie is a few days short of his second birthday. Doctors are considering making him the youngest patient ever to have a lung transplant at Great Ormond Street.","stream","['Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (London, England)']","['England']","['Lungs', 'Children', 'Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. in children']","['Medical television programs', 'Case studies', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010045xxx/1010045857/1010045857-disc001-file001-frame00160-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085287" "asp99193675700971","","Great Ormond Street. Fix my genes. Series 3, Episode 1","","59 minutes","['Great Ormond Street']","Returning to the wards of London’s Great Ormond Street hospital, this series observes the decision making among the various highly-skilled teams working on the wards to see the many challenges they face at the cutting edge of children’s medicine. Following challenging individual cases, this third series reveals the complexity and many difficult decisions involved in research, clinical medicine and management of perhaps the best children’s hospital in the world. In the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at Great Ormond Street Hospital, doctors strive to save the lives of children with life-threatening congenital diseases. They must attempt treatments which have very uncertain chances of success and can even threaten the lives of the children they are trying to save. Herb is just five years old and has a condition called Nemo Syndrome, an immune disorder which means his body cannot fight infections. Professor Paul Veys tells his parents that Herb is unlikely to reach the age of 10 unless he is treated - but the treatment itself will put his life at risk. Both the doctors and Herb's family face an acute dilemma: should they go ahead? For Keano, who's nine, the dilemma is even more critical. Suffering from a condition called congenital neutropenia, he also needs a bone marrow transplant. But unlike Herb, there is no well-matched donor for him in any database in the world. The risk that he will not survive treatment is a daunting 30%. His mother must decide whether to risk going ahead to give her child the chance of a future. Teigan, who's 10, suffers from a condition called SCID - Severe Combined Immunodeficiency. Teigan's health is too fragile to even attempt a bone marrow transplant, so the only option for her is a pioneering treatment - gene therapy. Professor Bobby Gaspar has been instrumental in developing gene therapy at Great Ormond Street over the last 15 years. It offers hope for children who were previously untreatable but the uncertainties are even greater than conventional treatment.","stream","['Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (London, England)']","['England']","['Gene therapy', 'Children', 'Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. in children', 'Bone marrow']","['Medical television programs', 'Case studies', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010045xxx/1010045856/1010045856-disc001-file001-frame00230-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4085285" "asp99265680000971","","Movie talk. Tim Roth","","23 minutes","['Movie talk']","Each episode features an in depth interview with an actor or director talking about current projects, as well as their whole career. British Film Critic Jason Solomons presents the show from London.","stream","['Roth, Tim']","['Great Britain']","['Motion picture actors and actresses']","['Nonfiction films', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010045xxx/1010045151/1010045151-disc001-file001-frame00110-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4080702" "asp99265680200971","","Movie talk. Gore Verbinski","","23 minutes","['Movie talk']","Each episode features an in depth interview with an actor or director talking about current projects, as well as their whole career. Hollywood legend Peter Bart presents the show from Los Angeles.","stream","['Thompson, Anne', 'Verbinski, Gore']","['United States']","['Motion picture producers and directors', 'Reporters and reporting']","['Nonfiction films', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010045xxx/1010045141/1010045141-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4080682" "asp99265680400971","","Movie talk. Max Von Sydow","","24 minutes","['Movie talk']","Each episode features an in depth interview with an actor or director talking about current projects, as well as their whole career. Hollywood legend Peter Bart presents the show from Los Angeles.","stream","['Sydow, Max von']","['Sweden']","['Motion picture actors and actresses']","['Nonfiction films', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010045xxx/1010045138/1010045138-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4080676" "asp99265680500971","","Movie talk. Sir Ben Kinglsey","","21 minutes","['Movie talk']","Each episode features an in depth interview with an actor or director talking about current projects, as well as their whole career. Hollywood legend Peter Bart presents the show from Los Angeles.","stream","['Kingsley, Ben']","['Great Britain']","['Motion picture actors and actresses']","['Nonfiction films', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1010045xxx/1010045130/1010045130-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4080660" "asp99265680700971","","Clase valiente","","76 minutes","[]","What hides beneath a political speech? Can the world be changed with words? The Brave Class reveals the methods of political language in our way of understanding the world. Precarious work or mini job. Gender-based violence or domestic violence. Cheap dismissal or labor market flexibility. We comprehend reality through an invisible and yet extremely important filter: language.","stream","[]","[]","['Rhetoric', 'Political oratory']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010018xxx/1010018178/1010018178-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4079754" "asp99265681000971","","They called me King Tiger. A biography of the Chicano Malcolm X","","91 minutes","[]","Dubbed ""King Tiger"" and ""the Malcolm X of the Chicano Movement,"" Reies López Tijerina inspired Mexican-American college students of the late 1960s and early 1970s to start the Chicano Civil Rights Movement that stressed ethnic pride, ethnic studies, and opposition to police brutality. The Chicano movement eventually faded away, but at the time of the production of this film, King Tiger was alive, living in Mexico, and wanting to tell his story.","stream","['Tijerina, Reies']","['New Mexico']","['Civil rights workers', 'Chicano movement']","['Documentary films', 'Biographical films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010018xxx/1010018175/1010018175-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4079751" "asp99265681300971","","Invasión","","95 minutes","[]","The invasion of Panama by the U.S in Christmas and New Year of 1989 -- when American troops deposed dictator Manuel Noriega, killing an unknown number of civilians in the process -- serves as an excuse to explore how a people remember, transform, and often forget their past in order re-define their identity and become who they are today. Invasion documents the collective memory utilizing a combination of reenactments and interviews of the 1989 US Invasion. The people's lives were deeply shaken by the invasion: Defense forces who fought symbolic battles, politicians who justify their actions, friends of the church, from civilians to former General Noriega. Did the ""gringos"" bring democracy or destruction? Was Noriega a victim or a villain? Was he an anti-Imperialist or a CIA accomplice gone rogue? Was it about drug trafficking or arms dealing, or perhaps neither? Or does it really just boil down to the fact that the U.S. wasn’t ready to relinquish control of the Panama Canal? These questions, many of which go intentionally unanswered, constitute the first Panamanian attempt to reconcile with a national trauma that many Panamanians have been all too eager to forget.","stream","['Noriega, Manuel Antonio']","['Panama']","[]","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010018xxx/1010018174/1010018174-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4079750" "asp99265681700971","","Chega de fiu fiu","","74 minutes","[]","While the #MeToo Movement united sexual harassment victims throughout the world, this crucial documentary goes beyond and explicitly illustrates how the participation of women in open urban spaces is marked by insecurity. The film explores the public space as a place of violence -- especially sexual harassment -- and analyzes how campaigns promoted by activists and feminists have changed power relationships between men and women in the streets of Brazil.","stream","[]","['Brazil']","['Feminism', 'Women', 'Sexual harassment of women']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010018xxx/1010018172/1010018172-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4079748" "asp99265682000971","","Brasil, país do presente?","","64 minutes","[]","South America’s geographic giant is polarized due to seemingly endless corruption investigations and a less than optimistic economic recovery. In an accessible and constructive way, twelve interviewees seek to bring a renewed type of debate about Brazil in the 21st century through broader themes such as corruption, racism and machismo, education, violence, economy, media and culture. Rather than presenting answers, the documentary aims to stimulate reflections on the structural challenges facing the country’s reconstructive efforts.","stream","[]","['Brazil']","[]","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010018xxx/1010018171/1010018171-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4079747" "asp99265682300971","","The falconer. Sport of kings","","70 minutes","[]","Join martial arts champion Eddie Brochin as his quest to master falconry leads him to Mongolia, where he learns to fly eagles from the descendants of Genghis Khan.","stream","['Brochin, Eddie']","['Mongolia']","['Falconry']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1010024xxx/1010024595/1010024595-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4077442" "asp99265773600971","","Residenzpflicht","","68 minutes","[]","Residenzpflicht is a documentary about the German residential obligation for refugees and their fight against this policy of exclusion. It puts this policy into a broader context of Fortress Europe, colonial heritage, and everyday racism.","stream","[]","['Germany']","['Asylum, Right of', 'Immigrants', 'Refugees']","['Documentary films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009999xxx/1009999789/1009999789-disc001-file001-frame00100-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4072823" "asp99265766900971","","With this ring","","92 minutes","[]","Filmed for six years, With This Ring follows India's remarkable female boxing team and provides an inside look at the challenges they face: gender discrimination, pressure to conform to traditional roles, and lack of recognition by the public despite dominating the international boxing scene.","stream","[]","['India']","['Women boxers', 'Boxing', 'Women athletes']","['Feature films', 'Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009999xxx/1009999151/1009999151-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4072548" "asp99265767400971","","The young ancestors","","60 minutes","[]","The Young Ancestors explores a growing movement within American Indian communities to revitalize their native languages before they become extinct.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Tewa language', 'Indians of North America', 'Tewa Indians', 'Language and culture', 'Endangered languages']","['Feature films', 'Documentary films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009999xxx/1009999146/1009999146-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4072538" "asp99364111300971","","The fall of womenland","","47 minutes","[]","The Fall of Womenland is a fascinating documentary on the unique sexual culture of the Mosuo people - a small minority situated in the southwest of China - and one of the last remaining matriarchal societies in the world.","stream","[]","['China, Southwest', 'China']","['Naxi (Chinese people)', 'Women', 'Matrilineal kinship', 'Matriarchy']","['Feature films', 'Documentary films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009999xxx/1009999143/1009999143-disc001-file001-frame00095-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4072532" "asp99265767800971","","See me. Five young Latinas","","33 minutes","[]","Five teen-aged Latinas living in San Francisco's Mission District - most of them recent immigrants from Mexico or other Central American countries - talk frankly about their lives, from discrimination and school, to friends and family relationships, experiences with gang activity and violence, and plans for the future.","stream","[]","['California']","['Mexican American teenage girls', 'Hispanic American teenage girls']","['Documentary films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009999xxx/1009999134/1009999134-disc001-file001-frame00195-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4072514" "asp99265768200971","","Resolute","","22 minutes","[]","It was a forced relocation to assert sovereignty that led the Canadian government to commit one of the most grievous human rights violations in Canadian history. Zipporah was a girl when her family was among the eighty Inuit to be sent to the high arctic, but she remembers vividly the anger when her father realized he had been duped. An epidemic of alcoholism swept through the town as the men and women drowned their shame at the military's tavern. This family drama documents the story of Zipporah and her two daughters, Doreen and Celina who grew up in a community of darkness. Through a harmonization of haunting interviews, archival footage and experimental animation, Resolute tells a story familiar to thousands of indigenous families in Canada and beyond.","stream","[]","['Nunavut', 'Canada', 'Canada, Northern']","['Inuit', 'Inuit families', 'Forced migration']","['Documentary films', 'Biographical films', 'Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009999xxx/1009999132/1009999132-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4072510" "asp99262098100971","","Why democracy? Please vote for me","","53 minutes","['Why democracy?']","An experiment in democracy is taking place in Wuhan, the most populous city in central China. For the first time ever, the students in grade three at Evergreen Primary School have been asked to elect a class monitor. Traditionally appointed by the teacher, the class monitor holds a powerful position, helping to control the students, keeping them on task and doling out punishment to those who disobey. The teacher has chosen three candidates: Luo Lei (a boy), the current class monitor; Cheng Cheng (a boy); and Xu Xiaofei (a girl). Each candidate is asked to choose two assistants to help with his or her campaign. For all three children, the campaign takes its toll, especially for the losing candidates and their assistants. Viewers are left to decide if the experiment in democracy has been ""successful"" and what it might mean for democracy in China. Please Vote for Me challenges those committed to China's democratization to consider the feasibility of, and processes involved in, its implementation.","stream","[]","['China']","['Political campaigns', 'School children', 'Student government', 'Democracy']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009999xxx/1009999129/1009999129-disc001-file001-frame00090-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4072504" "asp99265774000971","","Threads","","32 minutes","[]","Torn from her family, her paintings, and her beloved Calcutta after the partition of India, artist Surayia Rahman finds a new life in Bangladesh teaching impoverished mothers to embroider her story-telling designs. An inspirational example of the power of art and the impact of empowering women and girls around the world, THREADS takes us on an intimate journey into the heart of an artist and celebrates an unconventional path to dignity and independence.","stream","['Rahman, Surayia', '(Artist)']","['Bangladesh']","['Women', 'Women artists', 'Embroidery', 'Canvas embroidery', 'Needlework']","['Documentary films', 'Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009976xxx/1009976356/1009976356-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4065676" "asp99265766500971","","Coral sea dreaming","","181 minutes","[]","Coral Sea Dreaming - Awaken is a vivid, in depth exploration of one of the planet's great natural wonders, coral reefs, which harbor the greatest biodiversity of any ecosystem on earth. The story of coral reefs spans 500 million years and stars some of the most exotic and wondrous creatures on earth. Emmy Award-winning cinematographer, David Hannan, filmed for 7 years on three great coral reef ecosystems to create this testimony to our extraordinary undersea world, set to an original score. We meet thousands of reef inhabitants, from ancient turtles to feeding sharks, adorable pygmy seahorses and savage sea slugs, witness a manta ray ballet and courting octopus.Special High Definition technology captures life and death on the reefs with unprecedented intimacy, including coral spawning, elaborate courtship displays, mating rituals, feeding frenzies, nighttime predation and even cannibalism and ""chemical warfare"". Many of the sequences have never been filmed before. Some may never be filmed again. Coral Sea Dreaming - Awaken is an informative celebration of the world's coral reefs, now under threat from a variety of human challenges, including ocean warming and acidification caused by climate change.","stream","[]","['Coral Sea', 'Milne Bay (Papua New Guinea)', 'Ningaloo Reef (W.A.)', 'Great Barrier Reef (Qld.)']","['Biotic communities', 'Coral reefs and islands', 'Ecology']","['Feature films', 'Documentary films', 'Nature films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009975xxx/1009975038/1009975038-disc001-file001-frame01065-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4065291" "asp99410566600971","","On China. Spy vs. spy (U.S./China relations)","","24 minutes","['On China']","Ahead of the summit between U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping this September, Kristie Lu Stout takes a closer look at cyber security issues between U.S. and China.","stream","[]","['China', 'United States']","['Computer security', 'Hacking']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Panel discussions']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009974xxx/1009974686/1009974686-disc001-file001-frame00050-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4065183" "asp99265762400971","","Feast on Tokyo","","23 minutes","[]","A dish in the hands of a skilled chef is often compared to a symphony, combining flavours in harmony to create something truly spectacular. Perhaps nowhere is this more apparent than in Tokyo, the city with the most Michelin stars. Here, restaurants are renowned for perfect preparation and exquisite execution, and at the heart of each one, a passionate chef. Many dedicate themselves to one dish or ingredient. Find out what it takes to succeed in this leading culinary destination.","stream","[]","['Japan']","['Restaurants', 'Cooks', 'Cooking, Japanese']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009974xxx/1009974609/1009974609-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4065029" "asp99265682500971","","Un secreto en la caja","","72 minutes","[]","A secret in the box is a documentary that invents the life and works of Marcelo Chiriboga (1933-1990), internationally known Ecuadorian writer member of the ""boom"" generation (Garcia Márquez, Vargas Lllosa, Carlos Fuentes), who remains unknown in his country until today.","stream","[]","[]","['Authors, Ecuadorian', 'Latin American literature']","['Documentary-style films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972522/1009972522-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064681" "asp99410570000971","","Marketplace Africa. Kibret Abebe. Ethiopia cotton farming","","11 minutes","['Marketplace Africa']","Ethiopia is trying to become Africa's top cotton producer but has trouble keeping up with demand; the owner of TEBITA Ambulance on why he quit his earlier job as a nurse anesthetist.","stream","[]","['Ethiopia', 'Africa']","['Cotton', 'Agriculture', 'Business enterprises', 'Ambulances']","['Television news programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972501/1009972501-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064645" "kan11978341","","Woyzeck","","80 minutes","[]","Everything in town appears calm, placid, lovely. But WOYZECK, a rifleman assigned as an orderly, hears voices -- the times are out of joint, at least in his cosmos. To his captain, WOYZECK is a comic marvel: ignorant but courageous, full of energy to little purpose. To a local doctor, WOYZECK is a curiosity, the object of cruel study. WOYZECK, 40, has a young wife, Marie, and a small child. He dotes on them, but Marie, even though she has periods of guilt and remorse, carries on affairs and flirtations. When the captain lets drop broad hints of Woyzeck's being a cuckold, his inner demons and the voices of the spheres take over. Will madness bring action? Of what sort?","stream","[]","[]","['Drama', 'Motion pictures', 'Motion pictures, German', 'Foreign films']","['Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/10978342/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/10978342" "kan11828433","","Beanpole","","137 minutes","[]","In post-WWII Leningrad, two women, Iya and Masha (astonishing newcomers Viktoria Miroshnichenko and Vasilisa Perelygina), intensely bonded after fighting side by side as anti-aircraft gunners, attempt to readjust to a haunted world. As the film begins, Iya, long and slender and towering over everyone—hence the film’s title—works as a nurse in a shell-shocked hospital, presiding over traumatized soldiers. A shocking accident brings them closer and also seals their fates. The 28-year-old Russian director Kantemir Balagov won Un Certain Regard’s Best Director prize at this year’s **Cannes Film Festival** for this richly burnished, occasionally harrowing rendering of the persistent scars of war. Official Selection at the **Toronto International Film Festival**.","stream","[]","[]","['Drama', 'Motion pictures', 'War films', 'Foreign films']","['Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/10828434/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/10828434" "kan11521562","","Food, Inc","","94 minutes","[]","Food Inc. reveals surprising - and often shocking - truths about what we eat, how it's produced, and who we have become as a nation.","stream","[]","[]","['Food industry and trade', 'Current affairs', 'Documentary films']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/10521563/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/10521563" "kan11473494","","Broken Trust: Ending Athlete Abuse","","62 minutes","[]","Broken Trust takes an unflinching look at the secret world of sexual and emotional abuse experienced by athletes. Moving beyond attention-grabbing headlines, the film draws on courageous first-hand testimonies from Olympic and national-class athletes and coaches to reveal how victims in the sports world are often isolated and ostracized for speaking out, how parents are pressured to keep silent when confronted by abusive coaches, and how more and more athletes are fighting back to change the system. Broken Trust is a powerful tool for critically examining the systemic and social forces that contribute to the culture of abuse in sports and beyond. Featuring interviews with Jessica Armstrong, Katelyn Ohashi, Craig Maurizi, Nancy Hogshead-Makar, Eva Rondansky, John Hoberman, and Pam Boteler.","stream","[]","[]","['Criminal law', 'Gender identity', 'Documentary films']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/10473495/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/10473495" "kan11457515","","The Linguists","","64 minutes","[]","Scientists estimate that of 7,000 languages in the world, half will be gone by the end of this century. THE LINGUISTS joins David Harrison and Gregory Anderson, scientists racing to document languages on the verge of extinction. In the rugged landscapes of Siberia, India , and Bolivia, the linguists’ resolve is tested by the very forces stifling languages: institutionalized racism and violent economic unrest. David and Greg’s journey takes them deep into the heart of the cultures, knowledge, and communities at stake. The first film funded by the National Science Foundation to ever premiere at **Sundance**, THE LINGUISTS went on to win top honors at film festivals around the world. It aired on PBS and in 2010 was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Science and Technology Programming.","stream","[]","[]","['Linguistics', 'Documentary films', 'Indigenous peoples', 'Ethnicity']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/10457516/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/10457516" "kan7011825","","Stranger Fruit","","108 minutes","[]","What really happened on August 9th, 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri? That afternoon, Officer Darren Wilson killed 18-year-old Michael Brown. ‘STRANGER FRUIT’ is the unraveling of what took place, told through the eyes of Mike Brown’s family. Official Selection at the **SXSW Film Festival**. *""A powerfully compelling take on events surrounding the death of Michael Brown."" - Michael Rechtshaffen, **Hollywood Reporter***","stream","[]","[]","['Current affairs', 'Racism', 'Enthnology', 'Documentary films', 'Criminal law']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/6011826/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/6011826" "kan6725791","","Forensic History. Crooked Cops and Bad Convictions. Episode 15","","31 minutes","['Forensic History']","Planted evidence in a murder mystery in rural New Zealand. The torture of a Haitian immigrant in police custody. A government cover-up of police shootings on a mountaintop in Puerto Rico. These three unsettling cases are your windows into the terrifying world of police corruption - and how justice is finally served.","stream","[]","[]","['Criminal law']","['Education films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/5725792/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/5725792" "kan6346754","","Lumumba","","114 minutes","[]","From the director of I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO. Made in the tradition of such true-life political thrillers as Malcolm X and JFK, Raoul Peck’s award-winning LUMUMBA is a gripping epic that dramatizes for the first time the rise and fall of legendary African leader Patrice Lumumba. When the Congo declared its independence from Belgium in 1960, Lumumba became the first Prime Minister of the newly independent state. Called ""the politico of the bush"" by journalists of the day, he became a lightning rod of Cold War politics as his vision of a united Africa gained him powerful enemies in Belgium and the U.S. Nominated for the CICAE Art CInema Award at the **Cannes Film Festival.** Nominated for Best Foreign Film at the **Film Independent Spirit Awards.** *""Peck, who assayed Lumumba's life in a 1991 documentary, now paces the doomed man's story like the genuine thriller that it is."" - Ella Taylor, **L.A. Weekly***","stream","[]","[]","['History, Modern', 'African studies', 'Drama', 'Motion pictures', 'Foreign films']","['Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/5346755/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/5346755" "kan6330761","","The Great Silence","","121 minutes","[]","On an unforgiving, snow swept frontier, a group of bloodthirsty bounty hunters, led by the vicious Loco (Klaus Kinski) prey on a band of persecuted outlaws who have taken to the hills. As the price on each head is collected one-by-one, only a mute gunslinger named Silence (Jean-Louis Trintignant, The Conformist) stands between the innocent refuges and the greed and corruption that the bounty hunters represent. But, in this harsh, brutal world, the lines between right and wrong aren't always clear and good doesn't always triumph. Featuring superb photography and a haunting score from maestro Ennio Morricone, director Sergio Corbucci's bleak, brilliant and violent vision of an immoral, honorless west is widely considered to be among the very best and most influential Euro-Westerns ever made. ""...the film's masterful imagery...and inventive Ennio Morricone score are spectacular..."" - Kenneth Turan, **The Los Angeles Times**","stream","[]","[]","['War films', 'Motion pictures, Italian', 'Motion Pictures', 'Balts (Indo-European people)', 'Motion pictures', 'Foreign films', 'Western films']","['Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/5330762/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/5330762" "kan6322086","","A Place Called Chiapas","","92 minutes","[]","In 1994, the Zapatista National Liberation Army, made up of impoverished Mayan Indians from the state of Chiapas, took over five towns and 500 ranches in southern Mexico. The government deployed its troops and at least 145 people died in the ensuing battle. Filmmaker Nettie Wild travelled to the country's jungle canyons to film the elusive and fragile life of this uprising.","stream","[]","[]","['History, Modern', 'Latin America', 'Americans', 'Ethnicity', 'Documentary films', 'History', 'Indigenous peoples']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/5322087/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/5322087" "kan6276442","","Songs My Brothers Taught Me","","94 minutes","[]","With an older brother in jail and living with their single mother on Pine Ridge Reservation, Johnny and his sister Jashuan's lives develop new challenges when their absentee cowboy father suddenly dies. The loss prompts Johnny to strike out for Los Angeles, but it would mean leaving behind his beloved sister. Nominated for Best Feature Film at the **Cannes Film Festival.** Nominated for a Grand Jury Dramatic Prize at the **Sundance Film Festival.** Nominated for Best First Feature at the **Film Independent Spirit Awards**. *""An earnest, smartly mounted film about life on a present-day reservation."" - Godfrey Cheshire, **RobertEbert.com*** *""Where Zhao excels is in the range of emotions she gets from a mostly nonprofessional cast."" - Farran Smith Nehme, **New York Post***","stream","[]","[]","['Independent films', 'Motion pictures', 'Drama']","['Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/5276444/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/5276444" "kan2968993","","It's A Girl","","64 minutes","[]","In India, China and many other parts of the world today, girls are killed, aborted and abandoned simply because they are girls. The United Nations estimates as many as 200 million girls are missing in the world today because of this so-called “gendercide"". The war against girls is rooted in centuries-old tradition and sustained by deeply ingrained cultural dynamics which, in combination with government policies, accelerate the elimination of girls.. Shot on location in India and China, IT'S A GIRL reveals this issue by telling the stories of abandoned and trafficked girls, women who suffer extreme dowry-related violence, brave mothers fighting to save their daughters’ lives, and of other mothers who would kill for a son. Global experts and grassroots activists put the stories in context and advocate different paths towards change, while collectively lamenting the lack of any truly effective action against this injustice.","stream","[]","[]","['Child health services', 'Human rights']","['Documentary films', 'Ethnicity']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/1968994/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/1968994" "kan2722286","","In the Turn","","95 minutes","[]","This award-winning documentary follows Crystal, a 10-year-old transgender girl growing up in rural Canada, as she navigates the difficult and complicated world that surrounds her. Tormented at school by teachers and peers alike, she faces daily assaults in the form of insults and physical altercations. The pain she endures at school takes a toll on not only her self-esteem, but also on the emotional stability of her family. After being denied the right to join local athletics teams due to her gender, Crystal and her mom serendipitously discover the Vagine Regime, an international queer collective of roller derby players comprised of people of all shapes, sizes, backgrounds and identities. The Vagine Regime not only accepts Crystal, but actively supports her journey. Winner of Best Documentary at **FilmOut San Diego** and Best New Mavericks Feature at the **Atlanta Film Festival**.","stream","[]","[]","['LGBTQ', 'Gender identity', 'Sports', 'Documentary films', 'Homosexuality']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/1722287/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/1722287" "kan2714480","","The Most Dangerous Game","","63 minutes","[]","When legendary hunter Bob Rainsford (Joel McCrea) is shipwrecked on the perilous reefs surrounding a mysterious island, he finds himself the guest of the reclusive and eccentric Count Zaroff (Leslie Banks). While he is very gracious at first, Zaroff eventually forces Rainsford and two other shipwreck survivors, brother and sister Eve (Fay Wray) and Martin Towbridge (Robert Armstrong), to participate in a sadistic game of cat and mouse in which they are the prey and he is the hunter.. ""A gritty and exciting adaptation with loads of charm."" - Felix Vasquez Jr., Cinema Crazed","stream","[]","[]","['Motion pictures']","['Horror', 'Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/1714481/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/1714481" "kan2637004","","Gook","","96 minutes","[]","Eli (Justin Chon) and Daniel (David So) are two Korean American brothers that run their late father's shoe store in a predominantly African American community of Los Angeles. These two brothers strike up an unlikely friendship with 11-year-old African American girl, Kamilla (Simone Baker). As Daniel dreams of becoming a recording artist and Eli struggles to keep the store afloat, racial tensions build to a breaking point in L.A. as the infamous L.A. Riots break out.","stream","[]","[]","['Riots', 'Race relations', 'Brothers']","['Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/1637005/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/1637005" "kan2021748","","The Rabbi's Cat","","90 minutes","[]","Based on the best-selling graphic novel by Joann Sfar, THE RABBI'S CAT tells the story of a rabbi and his talking cat – a sharp-tongued feline philosopher brimming with scathing humor and a less than pure love for the rabbi’s voluptuous teenage daughter. Rich with the colors, textures, flavors and music of Mediterranean Africa, the film embarks on a cross continent adventure from the tiled terraces, fountains, quays and cafes of colonial Algiers to Maghrebi tent camps, dusty trading outposts, and deep blue Saharan nights in search of a lost Ethiopian city. Winner of Best Feature at the **Annecy International Animated Film Festival** and Best Animated Film at the **César Awards** *""The film presents an often sharp commentary on dueling beliefs and idiocies that unfolds in lush pastel hues and distinctively retro drawings."" - Jeannette Catsoulis, **New York Times*** *""An absorbing, nuanced, and vividly animated tale of adventure, ambivalent morality, colonial injustice, talking animals, and the vagaries of religious zeal and colonialism."" - Sarah Fisch, **Village Voice***","stream","[]","[]","['Motion pictures, French', 'Comedy', 'Balts (Indo-European people)', 'Motion pictures', 'Foreign films', 'Science fiction']","['Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/1021749/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/1021749" "kan1536733","","Supersize Me","","100 minutes","[]","Oscar-nominated director Morgan Spurlock's social experiment in fast-food gastronomy sees him attempting to subsist uniquely on food from the McDonald's menu for an entire month. In the process his weight balloons, his energy level plummets and he experiences all sorts of unexpected -- and terrifying -- side effects. He also examines the corporate giant's growing role in the lives of American consumers and explores its methods of indoctrinating young people and its contribution to America's obesity epidemic.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Nutrition', 'Food habits', 'Obesity -- United States', ""McDonald's Corporation"", 'Fast food restaurants']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/536734/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/536734" "kan1462990","","Accidental courtesy","","102 minutes","[]","Musician Daryl likes to meet and befriend members of the Ku Klux Klan- something few black men can say. In his travels, he's collected robes and other artifacts from friends affiliated with the Klan, building a collection piece by piece, story by story, and person by person in hopes of eventually opening a ""Museum of the Klan"", a testimony to what knowledge and respectful, personal communication can accomplish. In ACCIDENTAL COURTESY, Daryl's journey takes him to across the country, from old friends who have left the Klan, to friends still active in the organization, including a current Imperial Wizard of the KKK.","stream","['Davis, Daryl', 'Ku Klux Klan (1915- )']","['United States']","['Race relations', 'African American musicians']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/462991/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/462991" "kan1375725","","Where is the World Going, Mr. Stiglitz?: Part 3","","76 minutes","[]","Simply and eloquently, Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz explains how the world's economy works. Drawing not only from his academic expertise but also from time spent on the ground in countries around the world, Stiglitz offers fresh thinking about the questions and challenges facing all of us - from well-off Americans to those mired in Third World poverty. This five part series will appeal to experts and non-experts alike, as Stiglitz's clear and concise reasoning about the complexities of globalization is revealed. The topics covered include an overview of the world economy; the challenge of global warming and the environment; the future of global trade and immigration; how globalization can benefit (and harm) developing countries; and issues of security and terrorism.","stream","[]","[]","['Documentary-style films', 'Globalization']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/375726/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/375726" "kan1239668","","Utopian Dreams and Dystopian Nightmares","","33 minutes","[]","One intriguing theme presented in science fiction is the concept of utopia and dystopia—and how remarkably similar these two seeming opposites can be. Explore the fundamental questions of “Can our lives be better?” and “Can our lives be worse?” Take an in-depth look at some of the most poignant portrayals of utopian and dystopian societies and the social contexts that inspired them.. ","stream","[]","[]","['Literature', 'Education, Primary']","['Educational films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/239669/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/239669" "kan1233595","","American Experience - Dinosaur Wars","","53 minutes","[]","Dinosaur Wars, from producer Mark Davis, is the story of two talented scientists, O.C. Marsh and Edward Cope, whose once professional rivalry soured into a bitter personal feud. Together, Marsh and Cope were responsible for identifying more than 142 different species and for introducing dinosaurs into the American imagination, but their legacy would be forever marred by two decades of ruthless infighting, espionage, and sabotage.. ","stream","[]","[]","['Technology', 'History, Ancient']","['Television programs']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/233596/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/233596" "kan1216801","","Gender Matters - Transgender Youth","","76 minutes","[]","Six short films, including narratives and documentaries, delve into the lives of transgender & gender expansive young adults appear in this collection.. Narrative short Eddie tells the story of a young Latina who's just one of the boys and a VIP in the neighborhood kickball game. But on this particular afternoon, Eddie confronts her sexual and gender identities when an embarrassing moment forces her to step up to the plate. From climbing trees to shooting hoops, Donna Carter's childhood and adolescence was all about smashing stereotypes and glass ceilings.. In the experimental short Tomboy, she explores how following her own dreams and instincts allowed her to become a college basketball star, sports writer, and the publisher of the first ever women-in-sports magazine.. In the honest and compassionate documentary The Bond, the father of a transgender child shares his family's story; what it was like when his child came out, how their relationship has changed and how their bond continues to strengthen. The Bond offers hopeful answers to the hard questions parents face when a child, of any age, comes out.. Animated musical Bikini offers an entertaining take on finding the courage and acceptance to express one's gender with honesty and style.. Finally, Two-Spirit People explores the berdache or ""two-spirit"" tradition in many Native American cultures, in which individuals who embody feminine and masculine qualities are understood as a third gender, beyond man and woman. Told through powerful personal testimony, archival photos, and clips from Hollywood Westerns, this ground-breaking documentary, one of the first cultural works to revive the term ""two-spirit,"" offers a unique overview of historical and contemporary Native American concepts of gender, sexuality and sexual orientation.. ","stream","[]","[]","['Gay and lesbian studies', 'Gender identity']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/216802/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/216802" "kan1216724","","Tough guise 2. Violence, manhood & American culture","","3 s 183 minutes","[]","In this highly anticipated update of the influential and widely acclaimed Tough Guise, pioneering anti-violence educator and cultural theorist Jackson Katz argues that the ongoing epidemic of men's violence in America is rooted in our inability as a society to move beyond outmoded ideals of manhood. In a sweeping analysis that cuts across racial, ethnic, and class lines, Katz examines mass shootings, day-to-day gun violence, violence against women, bullying, gay-bashing, and American militarism against the backdrop of a culture that has normalized violent and regressive forms of masculinity in the face of challenges to traditional male power and authority. Along the way, the film provides a stunning look at the violent, sexist, and homophobic messages boys and young men routinely receive from virtually every corner of the culture, from television, movies, video games, and advertising to pornography, the sports culture, and US political culture. Tough Guise 2 stands to empower a new generation of young men - and women - to challenge the myth that being a real man means putting up a false front and engaging in violent and self-destructive behavior.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Masculinity', 'Sex role in mass media', 'Masculinity in popular culture']","[]","https://www.kanopy.com/node/216725/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/216725" "kan1196818","","Waste land","","100 min","[]","Filmed over nearly three years, WASTE LAND follows renowned artist Vik Muniz as he journeys from his home base in Brooklyn to his native Brazil and the world's largest garbage dump, Jardim Gramacho, located on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. There he photographs an eclectic band of ""catadores"" -- or self-designated pickers of recyclable materials. Muniz's initial objective was to ""paint"" the catadores with garbage. However, his collaboration with these inspiring characters as they recreate photographic images of themselves out of garbage reveals both the dignity and despair of the catadores as they begin to re-imagine their lives. Walker (DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND, BLINDSIGHT, COUNTDOWN TO ZERO) has great access to the entire process and, in the end, offers stirring evidence of the transformative power of art and the alchemy of the human spirit.","stream","['Muniz, Vik']","['Rio de Janeiro', 'Great Britain', 'Brazil', 'Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)']","['Poor', 'Art, Modern', 'Found objects (Art)', 'Recycling', 'Trash art', 'Ragpickers', 'Sanitary landfills', 'Refuse and refuse disposal in art', 'Art', 'Waste disposal sites', 'Group work in art']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/196819/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/196819" "kan1181206","","Growing up trans","","86 minutes","[]","Go on an intimate and eye-opening journey inside a new frontier. Told from the perspective of parents, doctors, and, most revealing of all, eight transgender kids themselves, ranging in ages from 9 to 19, FRONTLINE takes a powerful look at this new generation, exploring the medical possibilities, struggles, and choices transgender kids and their families face today.","stream","[]","[]","['Transgender youth', 'Parents of sexual minority youth', 'Sexual minority youth', 'Parenting']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/181207/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/181207" "kan1173916","","Beyond Recognition - Women Preserving Native Culture","","25 minutes","[]","After decades struggling to protect her ancestors' burial places, now engulfed by San Francisco's sprawl, a Native woman from a federally unrecognized tribe and her allies occupy a development site to prevent desecration of sacred ground. When this fails to stop the development, they vow to follow a new path: to establish the first women-led urban Indigenous land trust. Beyond Recognition tells the inspiring story of women creating opportunities to preserve Native culture and homeland in a society bent on erasing them.. Through cinema verite, interviews, and stunning footage of the land, the film introduces Corrina Gould, Johnella LaRose, and Indian People Organizing for Change as they embark on an incredible journey to transform the way we see cities. The film invites viewers to examine their own relationship to place, revealing histories that have been buried by shifting landscapes.. Beyond Recognition points to the intersection of human rights, women's rights, and environmental protection, spotlighting a California story that has worldwide resonance.. ","stream","[]","[]","['Documentary-style films', 'Human rights']","['Indigenous Studies', 'Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/173917/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/173917" "kan1167025","","The Milky Way","","94 minutes","[]"," The U.S. has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in the world, despite the fact it is the natural way to feed an infant. How did breastfeeding become the exception rather than the norm in America? And what would it take to restore this most natural act to its rightful place in our society? The Milky Way follows two accomplished lactation specialists, pediatric nurses Jennifer Davidson and Chantal Molnar, on a journey to discover how pervasive formula marketing and the modern challenges of motherhood changed the perception of breastfeeding in America, and why in other countries breastfeeding remains the standard. Through archival footage, ads and personal stories, the film shows how formula companies launched a successful campaign that helped convince mothers to trade in their breasts for baby bottles, which quickly became the recognizable symbol of infancy. Visiting several European countries, Davidson and Molnar witness how these countries manage to support breastfeeding mothers, recognizing that the physiology of the infant and mother during nursing is health-promoting, as well as protective. Their journey energizes them to seek to change the cultural and political landscape back home in order to encourage women in America to breastfeed their babies. Davidson and Molnar advocate for elevating new mothers to a place in our society where they receive the necessary support to nurse their children, where scientific evidence overrides formula marketing and other contemporary influences, and a woman does not fear nursing in public. ","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://www.kanopy.com/node/167026/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/167026" "kan1164732","","FRONTLINE: Separate and Unequal","","57 minutes","[]"," Sixty years after the Supreme Court declared separate schools for black and white children unconstitutional, school segregation is making a comeback. What's behind the growing racial divide in American schools - and what's the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education? In part two, Omarina's Story, FRONTLINE revisits a student who made the most of her middle school moment. ","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://www.kanopy.com/node/164733/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/164733" "kan1161222","","Nature in Native American Myth","","30 minutes","[]","Nature spirits take on a variety of forms in various cultures. Discover the maize myths and other stories about the origins of nature in the Americas. Learn how these stories demonstrate the way people answered questions about how the world came to be as it is.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://www.kanopy.com/node/161223/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/161223" "kan1160006","","The illusionists. A film about the globalization of beauty","","54 min","[]","The Illusionists examines how global advertising firms, mass media conglomerates, and the beauty, fashion, and cosmetic surgery industries are changing the way people around the world define beauty and see themselves. Taking us from Harvard to the halls of the Louvre Museum, from a cosmetic surgeon ́s office in Beirut to the heart of Tokyo ́s Electric Town, the film explores how these industries saturate our lives with narrow, Westernized, consumer-driven images of beauty that show little to no respect for biological realities or cultural differences. Features Jean Kilbourne, Susie Orbach, Laura Mulvey, Gail Dines, Susan Linn, and other prominent sociologists, politicians, magazine editors, scientists, artists, and activists in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.","stream","[]","[]","['Beauty', 'Advertising']","[]","https://www.kanopy.com/node/160007/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/160007" "kan1157323","","In Whose Honor?","","49 min","[]","The Cleveland Indians. Washington Redskins. Atlanta Braves. What's wrong with American Indian sports mascots? This moving, award-winning film is the first of its kind to address that subject. In Whose Honor? takes a critical look at the long-running practice of ""honoring"" American Indians as mascots and nicknames in sports. It follows the story of Native American mother Charlene Teters, and her transformation into the leader some are calling the ""Rosa Parks of American Indians"" as she struggles to protect her cultural symbols and identity. In Whose Honor? looks at the issues of racism, stereotypes, minority representation and the powerful effects of mass-media imagery, and the extent to which one university will go to defend and justify its mascot.","stream","[]","['Unites States']","['Sports team mascots', 'Racism in sports']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/157324/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/157324" "kan1139749","","Skin Deep","","53 min","[]","A multi-racial group of college students in a weekend racial sensitivity workshop discuss affirmative action, self-segregation, internalized racism and cultural identity. Skin Deep chronicles the eye-opening journey of a diverse and divided group of college students as they awkwardly but honestly confront each other's racial prejudices. Academy Award nominated filmmaker Frances Reid follows students from the University of Massachusetts, Texas A&M, Chico State, and U.C. Berkeley to a challenging racial awareness workshop where they confront each other's innermost feelings about race and ethnicity. She also accompanies them back to their campuses and on visits home in an attempt to understand why they think the way they do. An Italian American from Boston asks why the African American students seem to look at everything in terms of race; he wants to be judged as an individual. A Latina daughter of California farmworkers vigorously defends the affirmative action program which enabled her to go to college. A Native American poignantly admits the pain of internalized racism which has long crippled his self-concept. An African American woman says she's tired of having to correct white students for their blind, racist behavior - and is called hypersensitive. A Vietnamese American comments that people have trouble remembering what his real name is. Issues of self-segregation on campus, feelings of hurt and discrimination, conflicts over affirmative action, and ultimately, students' personal responsibility for making a difference all enter the interracial dialogue. The students eventually learn to hear each other, arrive at new levels of trust and understanding, and take their first tentative steps towards building community. Skin Deep will trigger thoughtful discussion and encourage students to address the deep-seated barriers to building a campus climate which respects diversity. It is ideal for student development, residential life, counseling, and staff diversity training as well as courses in sociology, psychology, education, and ethnic and multicultural studies. ""An exemplary film which will enrich and deepen discussions by college students, faculty, and community groups addressing the complex issues of race and racism."" - Dr. Reginald Wilson, Senior Scholar, American Council on Education ""Captures the attitudes, experiences, and beliefs behind racial conflict on campus...Reveals aspects of racial ideology and all of its contradictory elements. Points the way towards increased tolerance of diversity."" - Michael Omi, University of California, Berkeley ""Captures the subtle nuances and the raw simplicities of today's students struggling to deal with racial, ethnic, and cultural differences. This is an important work."" - Troy Duster, University of California, Berkeley.","stream","[]","['United States']","['College students', 'Race relations']","['Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/139750/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/139750" "kan1125256","","Zapatista","","","[]","January 1, 1994. The day the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) comes into effect. A few minutes after midnight in Southeastern Mexico, several thousand Mayan soldiers take over half the state of Chiapas, declaring a war against the global corporate power they say rules Mexico. They call themselves the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN). Zapatista is the definitive look at the uprising in Chiapas. It is the story of a Mayan peasant rebellion armed with sticks and their word against a first world military. It is the story of a global movement that has fought 175,000 federal troops to a stand still and transformed Mexican andInternational political culture forever.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://www.kanopy.com/node/125257/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/125257" "kan1114861","","Who is Dayani Cristal?","","85 min","[]","The body of an unidentified immigrant is found in the Arizona Desert. In an attempt to retrace his path and discover his story, director Marc Silver and Gael Garcia Bernal embed themselves among migrant travelers on their own mission to cross the border, providing rare insight into the human stories which are so often ignored in the immigration debate.","stream","[]","['Arizona']","['Immigrants', 'Dead']","['Feature Films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/114862/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/114862" "kan1114595","","The birth of a nation","","192 min","[]","A profoundly influential and controversial film, this is the epic story of two families, one northern and one southern, during and after the Civil War. D.W. Griffith's masterful direction combines brilliant battle scenes and tender romance with a vicious portrayal of African-Americans. It energized the NAACP and also inspired African-Americans to move into filmmaking as a way to offer alternative images and stories.","stream","['Ku Klux Klan (1915)']","['United States']","['African Americans']","['Silent films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/114596/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/114596" "kan1114469","","The revisionaries","","83 min","[]","In Austin, Texas, fifteen people influence what is taught to the next generation of American children. Once every decade, the highly politicized Texas State Board of Education rewrites the teaching and textbook standards for its nearly 5 million schoolchildren. And when it comes to textbooks, what happens in Texas affects the nation as a whole. Don McLeroy, a dentist, Sunday school teacher, and avowed young-earth creationist, leads the Religious Right charge. After briefly serving on his local school board, McLeroy was elected to the Texas State Board of Education and later appointed chairman. During his time on the board, McLeroy has overseen the adoption of new science and history curriculum standards, drawing national attention and placing Texas on the front line of the so-called ""culture wars."" In his last term, McLeroy, aided by Cynthia Dunbar, an attorney from Houston and professor of Law at Jerry Falwell's Liberty University, finds himself not only fighting to change what Americans are taught, but also fighting to retain his seat on the board. Challenged by Kathy Miller, president of the Texas Freedom Network, and Ron Wetherington, an anthropology professor from Southern Methodist University in Texas, McLeroy faces his toughest term yet. The revisionaries follows the rise and fall of some of the most controversial figures in American education through some of their most tumultuous intellectual battles.","stream","['Texas', 'State Board of Education']","['Austin (Tex.)']","['Religious right', 'Creationism', 'Education']","['Feature Films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/114470/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/114470" "kan1114305","","Man with a movie camera","","68 min","[]","This dawn-to-dusk view of the Soviet Union offers a montage of urban Russian life, showing the people of the city at work and at play Considered one of the most innovative and influential films of the silent era.","stream","[]","['Soviet Union']","['Motion pictures, Russian', 'Silent films', 'Manners and customs']","['Silent films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/114306/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/114306" "kan1113574","","Good day to die","","92 min","[]","A good day to die chronicles a movement that started a revolution and inspired a nation. By recounting the life story of Dennis Banks, the Native American who co-founded the American Indian Movement (AIM) in 1968 to advocate and protect the rights of American Indians, the film provides an in-depth look at the history and issues surrounding AIM's formation. From the forced assimilation of Native Americans within boarding schools, to discrimination by law enforcement authorities, to neglect by government officials responsible for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, AIM sought redress for the many grievances that its people harbored. Banks' personal struggle culminated in major armed confrontations at Custer, South Dakota and Wounded Knee -- climactic flash points which saw him standing steadfast as a leader for his cause. Bittersweet and compelling, a Good day to die charts the rise and fall of a movement that fought for the civil rights of American Indians.","stream","['Banks, Dennis', 'American Indian Movement']","[]","['Indians of North America']","['Feature films', 'Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/113575/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/113575" "kan1113461","","The rules of the game","","106 minutes","[]","Considered one of the greatest films ever made, The rules of the game (la règle du jeu), by Jean Renoir, is a scathing critique of corrupt French society cloaked in a comedy of manners in which a weekend at a marquis' country cháteau lays bare some ugly truths about a group of haut bourgeois acquaintances. The film has had a tumultuous history: it was subjected to cuts after the violent response of the premiere audience in 1939, and the original negative was destroyed during World War II; it wasn't reconstructed until 1959. That version, which has stunned viewers for decades, is presented here.","stream","[]","['France']","['Corruption']","['Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/113462/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/113462" "kan1113343","","Before the rain","","113 minutes","[]","The first film made in the newly independent Republic of Macedonia, Milcho Manchevski's Before the rain crosscuts the stories of an orthodox Christian monk (Grégoire Colin), a British photo agent (Katrin Cartlidge), and a native Macedonian war photographer (Rade Serbedzija) to paint a portrait of simmering ethnic and religious hatred about to reach its boiling point. Made during the strife of the war-torn Balkan states in the nineties, this gripping triptych of love and violence is also a timeless evocation of the loss of pastoral innocence, and remains one of recent cinema's most powerful laments on the futility of war.","stream","[]","['Macedonia']","['War photographers', 'Religon', 'Monks']","['Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/113344/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/113344" "kan1113199","","The lord of the flies","","90 minutes","[]","In the hands of the renowned experimental theater director Peter Brook, William Golding's legendary novel about the primitivism lurking beneath civilization becomes a film as raw and ragged as the lost boys at its center. Taking an innovative documentary-like approach, Brook shot Lord of the flies with an off-the-cuff naturalism, seeming to record a spontaneous eruption of its characters' ids. The result is a rattling masterpiece, as provocative as its source material.","stream","[]","[]","['Documentary style films', 'Castaways', 'Islands', 'Boys']","['Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/113200/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/113200" "kan1113147","","City lights","","86 minutes","[]","City lights, the most cherished film by Charlie Chaplin, is also his ultimate Little Tramp chronicle. The writer-director-star achieved new levels of grace, in both physical comedy and dramatic poignancy, with this silent tale of a lovable vagrant falling for a young blind woman who sells flowers on the street (a magical Virginia Cherrill) and mistakes him for a millionaire. Though this Depression-era smash was made after the advent of sound, Chaplin remained steadfast in his love for the expressive beauty of the pre-talkie form. The result was the epitome of his art and the crowning achievement of silent comedy.","stream","[]","[]","['Romance films', 'Comedy films', 'Silent films', 'Blind women']","['Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/113148/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/113148" "kan1108117","","Intersexion","","60 min","[]","The first question any new parent asks, is it a boy or a girl? But what happens when doctors cannot answer that question? One baby in 2,000 is born with genitalia that is so ambiguous that no-one can tell if the child is male or female. In this groundbreaking documentary, intersex individuals reveal the secrets of their unconventional lives, and how they have navigated their way through this strictly male/female world, when they fit somewhere in between.","stream","[]","[]","['Documentary films', 'Intersexuality']","['Documentary films', 'Feature films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/108118/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/108118" "kan1106717","","Fed up!","","60 min 7 sec","[]","About 70% of the food we eat contains genetically engineered ingredients and the biotech industry is spending {dollar}50 million a year to convince us that this technology is our only hope. Using hilarious and disturbing archival footage and featuring interviews with farmers, scientists, government officials and activists, Fed up! presents an entertaining and compelling overview of our current food production system from the Green Revolution to the Biotech Revolution and what we can do about it. Fed up! answers many questions regarding genetic engineering, the Green Revolution, genetic pollution and modern pesticides through interviews with Marc Lappé and Britt Bailey from the Center for Ethics and Toxics, Peter Rosset and Anuradha Mittal from Food First, Vandana Shiva from the Research Center for Science, Technology and Ecology, Ignacio Chapela from UC Berkeley's Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, Martina McGloughlin, Director of UC Davis' Biotechnology Program and many others. It also introduces us to local Bay Area organic farmers from Purisima Greens Farm and the Live Power Community Farm, presenting community supported agriculture (CSA) and small-scale organic farming as real alternatives to agribusiness and industrial food.","stream","[]","[]","['Pollution', 'Organic farmers', 'Pesticides', 'Biotechnology industries', 'Genetic pollution', 'Green revolution', 'Plant genetic engineering']","[]","https://www.kanopy.com/node/106718/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/106718" "kan1097114","","Wretches and jabberers","","94 min 27 sec","[]","In Wretches and jabberers, two men with autism embark on a global quest to change attitudes about disability and intelligence. Determined to put a new face on autism, Tracy Thresher, 42, and Larry Bissonnette, 52, travel to Sri Lanka, Japan and Finland. At each stop, they dissect public attitudes about autism and issue a hopeful challenge to reconsider competency and the future. Growing up, Thresher and Bissonnette were presumed ""retarded"" and excluded from normal schooling. With limited speech, they both faced lives of social isolation in mental institutions or adult disability centers. When they learned as adults to communicate by typing, their lives changed dramatically. Their world tour message is that the same possibility exists for others like themselves. Between moving and transformative encounters with young men and women with autism, parents and students, Thresher and Bissonnette take time to explore local sights and culture; dipping and dodging through Sri Lankan traffic in motorized tuk-tuks, discussing the purpose of life with a Buddhist monk and finally relaxing in a traditional Finnish sauna. Along the way, they reunite with old friends, expand the isolated world of a talented young painter and make new allies in their cause. From beginning to end, Thresher and Bissonnette inspire parents and young men and women with autism with a poignant narrative of personal struggle that always rings with intelligence, humor, hope and courage. Directed by Gerardine Wurzburg.","stream","['Thresher, Tracy', 'Bissonnette, Larry']","['Japan', 'Finland', 'Sri Lanka']","['Autism people', 'Autism', 'Documentary films']","['Television films', 'Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/97115/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/97115" "kan1095888","","First contact","","54 min","[]","This is the classic film of cultural confrontation that is as compelling today as when it was first released over 20 years ago. When Columbus and Cortez ventured into the New World there was no camera to record the drama of this first encounter. But, in 1930, when the Leahy brothers penetrated the interior of New Guinea in search of gold, they carried a movie camera. Thus they captured on film their unexpected confrontation with thousands of Stone Age people who had no concept of human life beyond their valleys. This amazing footage forms the basis of First contact. Yet there is more to this extraordinary film than the footage that was recovered. Fifty years later some of the participants are still alive and vividly recall their unique experience. The Papuans tell how they thought the white men were their ancestors, bleached by the sun and returned from the dead. They were amazed at the artifacts of 20th century life such as tin cans, phonographs and airplanes. When shown their younger, innocent selves in the found footage, they recall the darker side of their relationship with these mysterious beings with devastating weapons. Australian Dan Leahy describes his fear at being outnumbered by primitive looking people with whom he could not speak. He felt he had to dominate them for his own survival and to continue his quest for gold. First contact is one of those rare films that holds an audience spell-bound. Humor and pathos are combined in this classic story of colonialism, told by the people who were there. Filmmaker: Bob Connolly, Robin Anderson.","stream","['Leahy, Michael']","['Papua New Guinea']","['Ethnology', 'Manners and customs', 'Documentary films', 'First contact of aboriginal peoples with Westerners']","['Television films', 'Documentary films']","https://www.kanopy.com/node/95889/external-image","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://uwosh.kanopy.com/node/95889" "asp99240809400971","","Horizon. Defeating the hackers","","64 minutes","['Horizon']","Exploring the murky and fast-paced world of the hackers out to steal money and identities and wreak havoc with people's online lives, and the scientists who are joining forces to help defeat them. Horizon meets the two men who uncovered the world's first cyber weapon, the pioneers of what is called ultra paranoid computing, and the computer expert who worked out how to hack into cash machines.","stream","[]","[]","['Computer crimes', 'Computer security', 'Information technology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972268/1009972268-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064333" "fod1000237648","","A Thousand Cuts","","1 hr 39 min 55 sec","[]","Nowhere is the worldwide erosion of democracy more starkly evident than in the authoritarian regime of Rodrigo Duterte. With press freedom under threat in the Philippines, A Thousand Cuts goes inside the escalating war between the government and the press. The documentary follows Maria Ressa, a renowned journalist who has become a top target of President Rodrigo Duterte’s crackdown on the news media. Maria Ressa places the tools of the free press on the line in defense of truth and democracy. A film by Ramona S. Diaz.","stream","[]","['Southeast Asia', 'Asia']","[]","[]","https://fod.infobase.com/image/237648","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=237648" "fod1000215019","","Chaotic Collabs","","28 min 26 sec","['Horrible Histories (Season 8)']","Amazing collaborations including Shakespeare brainstorming Macbeth.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://fod.infobase.com/image/215019","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=215019" "fod1000213658","","Including Samuel","","55 min 51 sec","[]","Photojournalist Dan Habib rarely thought about the inclusion of children with disabilities before he had his son Samuel. Now he thinks about inclusion every day. Habib documented his family's efforts to include Samuel in every facet of their lives, a journey that transforms each of them.","stream","[]","[]","['Education', 'Special education', 'Disabilities', 'Child development']","[]","https://fod.infobase.com/image/213658","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=213658" "fod1000213657","","Who Cares About Kelsey?","","56 min 41 sec","[]","Kelsey Carroll lived with homelessness, self-mutilation, sexual abuse and ADHD. She was a poster child for high school dropouts — until she encountered an education revolution that’s about empowering, not overpowering, our emotionally disabled teens.","stream","[]","[]","['Motivation (Psychology)', 'Education']","[]","https://fod.infobase.com/image/213657","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=213657" "fod1000118002","","Creating Culture, Part 2—Studies in Scaling Startups, Driving and Managing Growth","","5 min 35 sec","['Studies in Scaling Startups: Driving and Managing Growth']","This program, part 2 of ""Creating Culture"", addresses how to resolve cultural clashes within organizations.","stream","[]","[]","['Business', 'Economics', 'Management']","[]","https://fod.infobase.com/image/118002","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=118002" "fod1000117982","","Getting Your Products From Here to There and Providing Good Customer Service, Going Global","","9 min 9 sec","['Going Global']","This program explores the logistics behind exporting products as well as methods that companies use to provide great customer experiences.","stream","[]","[]","['International business enterprises', 'Business', 'Economics', 'Management']","[]","https://fod.infobase.com/image/117982","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=117982" "fod100114661","","Coney Island","","1 hr 10 min 48 sec","[]","This film examines Coney Island, a peninsula district southwest of Brooklyn, New York City. It housed three historical amusement parks and became an entertainment destination that drew in much of America in the early 1900s. Bringing together raunchy entertainment, sideshows of all varieties, futuristic inventions, and culturally diverse people, Coney Island encompassed a transition into the modern world.","stream","[]","['New York (State)', 'Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)', 'United States']","['Leisure', 'Amusement parks']","[]","https://fod.infobase.com/image/114661","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=114661" "fod100010024","","If You can't say anything nice","[2006], c1999","29 min","['Politics as Usual?']","From mud-slinging ad campaigns to the public airing of dirty laundry, the words coming from America's political class in recent years have done more to disillusion than inspire. At what point will cynicism, indignation, or outright anger cause substantive changes in the guidelines for attaining-and remaining in-office? This program appraises the alarming decline in popularity of politics among the electorate and suggests possible approaches to restoring faith in a venerable process. Experts include Jean Bethke Elshtain, professor of ethics; Andrew Kohut, of the PEW Research Center; Professor Michael Sandel, of Harvard University; and Washington Post columnists Mark Shields, David Broder, and E. J. Dionne.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Political participation', 'Psychology, Industrial', 'Psychology, Applied']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_a1yz8akf/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=10024" "fod100010003","","Early socialization. From birth to age two","[2005], c1999","23 min","[]","Life outside the womb requires an ability to interact with others right from day one. This informative program clinically tracks the social development of two young children, Max and Ellie. Video footage taken during their first 24 months demonstrates their progress from awareness and bonding; to communication by vocalization, facial expression, body language, and speech; to attachment to key adults; to parallel play, sharing with peers, and the rudiments of negotiation. In addition, Max and Ellie's parents provide their observations on the children's socialization and discuss some of the challenges of parenthood.","stream","[]","[]","['Adolescent psychology', 'Child development', 'Adolescence']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_vuhuag4v/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=10003" "fod100000992","","J.S. Bach. A Documentary Portrait","","1 60 min","[]","This first-class documentary biography of Bach shows us the places and the documents of his life: the houses in which he lived, the organs on which he played, the report cards he got in school, and the letters he wrote to excuse his innovations and flatter his employers. The music, superbly performed, is presented chronologically and in the context of Bach's life.","stream","[]","[]","['Music', 'Romanticism in music']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_vuh8p2t2/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=992" "fod100010002","","Alzheimer's. True story","[2005], c1999","75 min","[]","Alzheimer's is a disease that affects not only the patient, but all who love and care for that person as well. This poignant program allows a rare glimpse into one couple's experience with the fatal illness that tore their life apart, tracking the mental deterioration of Malcolm Pointon-husband, father, Cambridge professor, and gifted pianist, diagnosed at only 51 years of age. The documentary sympathetically yet unflinchingly chronicles Malcolm's descent into dementia and his wife Barbara's unyielding commitment to be there ""in sickness and in health.","stream","[]","[]","['Brain', 'Adulthood', 'Nervous system', ""Alzheimer's disease""]","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_pfyq33p0/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=10002" "fod100000999","","Dickens. Oliver Twist","[2006], c1948","116 min","[]","David Lean's sensitive rendering of the story is memorable, beautiful, and superbly performed by a cast including Alec Guinness, Robert Newton, Anthony Newley, and Diana Dors.","stream","['Dickens, Charles']","[]","['British literature']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_wtpc0vsa/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=999" "fod100000998","","A prologue to Chaucer","[2005], c1986","30 min","[]","A scholarly program that reaches out to students of The Canterbury Tales to relate its characters and themes to everyday life in late-14th-century England. Period art of exceptional richness is combined with location photography that retraces the April pilgrimage to Archbishop Becket's shrine at Canterbury; excerpts are read from various tales; and the famous beginning is heard in Middle English. Written by Velma B. Richmond, produced by the University of California, Berkeley.","stream","['Chaucer, Geoffrey']","[]","['English literature', 'British literature']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_uh09cacz/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=998" "fod100000995","","J.S. Bach","[2012], c1986","34 min","[]","Filmed at the 800-year-old Church of St. Nicholas in Leipzig. Performed by Heidi Riess, Peter Schreier, Gothart Stier, and the New Bach Collegium Maximum.","stream","['Bach, Johann Sebastian']","[]","[]","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_xkd100je/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=995" "fod100000993","","Johann Sebastian Bach. The St. Matthew Passion","[2012], cuuuu","180 min","[]","Filmed at St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, where Bach himself was the organist; the placement of choirs makes Bach's choral intentions clear in a way no recording or concert performance can. With Regina Werner, Rosemarie Lang, Peter Schreier, Siegfried Lorenz, Theo Adam, and the Choir of St. Thomas Church, Leipzig.","stream","['Bach, Johann Sebastian']","[]","['Romanticism in music', 'Music', 'Oratorios', 'Passion music']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_47u5o243/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=993" "fod100000989","","Aaron Copland. Self-portrait","[2007], c1985","58 min","[]","Copland himself is the key explicator of his own extraordinary musical career, from piano lessons in Brooklyn and study with Nadia Boulanger, a fling as a wild-eyed modernist, and finally to his preeminence in the American musical world. The program features a wealth of Copland music, including ballet sequences with Agnes de Mille dancing in Rodeo and Martha Graham in Appalachian Spring, scenes of Copland conducting, and interviews with Leonard Bernstein and Ned Rorem, who said of Copland, ""He invented out of whole cloth what it means to be American. Written by Vivian Perlis and produced by Ruth Leon.","stream","['Copland, Aaron']","[]","['Music']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_5e1gyb5c/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=989" "fod100000987","","Federico Garcia Lorca. El Balcon Abierto","","1 90 min","[]","An absolutely brilliant approach to the subject of Lorca: his works, his life-particularly its ending-and above all his role and his influence in the Spain of today. The very opposite of a solemn homage, the program is a joyful celebration of the rediscovery of the greatest Spanish writer of the 20th century.","stream","[]","[]","['Spanish literature']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_c9g5yxh9/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=987" "fod100000986","","The Garden and the grid","[2007], c1986","58 min","['Pride of Place']","Villages may spring up but great cities are laid out by surveyors measuring out divisible grids to suit the visions of real estate entrepreneurs, designers of space or social policy. The effort to renew the aged, replace the obsolete or provide for growth, to connect business with residential centers and cities with nature, has provided a range of solutions that range from Colonial reconstruction to urban renewal, from the sublime to the disastrous. This program addresses the various solutions to the problem of bringing the garden into the grid. The program covers Detroit's Renaissance Center; the buildings and monuments of Washington; H.H. Richardson's embellishment of North Easton, Mass.; Concord, N.H.'s rediscovery of its past; Robert Moses' empire of landscaped highways and public parks; and the architectural legacy of the Rockefellers: Rockefeller Center, the Albany Mall, and the Colonial Williamsburg restoration, which seems like a suburb but is actually a city - the most compelling model for today.","stream","[]","[]","['Architecture, Modern']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_8l8664mz/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=986" "fod100000985","","Proud Towers","[2012], c1986","58 min","['Pride of Place']","There was a time when the skyline was dominated by the church spire; in the 20th century, the skyscraper - a cathedral of commerce - has been the city's signature. Its forerunner was the commercial loft building, often an ersatz palazzo made of iron cast to look like stone; Louis Sullivan changed the horizontal focus by adding height. The distinction between a tall building and a skyscraper was drawn by the Flatiron Building - not just a warehouse with office workers, but a statement about the corporation. The first full-fledged skyscraper was the flamboyantly Gothic Woolworth Building; the Chicago Tribune Tower was next; the title of highest building was held for a short time by the Art Deco Chrysler Building; and then the torch passed to the Empire State Building - a symbolic and a technological breakthrough. The International Style, with its curtain walls of glass and aluminum, has been succeeded by the current trend (seen in Houston's Pennzoil Place and Transco Building and in Pittsburgh's PPG Place), which restores to skyscraper architecture its symbolic level and its historic roots.","stream","[]","[]","['Architecture, Modern']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ez82suog/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=985" "fod100000984","","The Places within","[2007], c1986","58 min","['Pride of Place']","The corridors of power, in business and government, lead to heroic interior spaces, and business has frequently appropriated the architecture of power - that is, of government. Interior spaces symbolize as well as contain function. The ambiguous relationship to nature is seen in the American desire to bring a scaled-down outdoors inside; the incorporation of the past takes different shapes. The town square concept reappears in guises as diverse as the great interior space under the Capitol dome and the glazed-over shopping mall that is Houston's Galleria; hotels and museums with indoor plazas seek to provide the same sort of community meeting space. Grand Central Terminal - with twinkling stars painted on its concourse ceiling - is both the nexus of a transportation network and a grand bazaar. The Pennsylvania Academy of Art demonstrates how the effort to combine tradition, function, and the symbols of industrial modernity may wind up a mixed metaphor. It took Frank Lloyd Wright to reconcile the dome of the pantheon and the arcaded market in the Marin County Civic Center.","stream","[]","[]","['Architecture, Modern']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_md5vwe5n/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=984" "fod100000983","","Resorts. Paradise reclaimed","[2007], c1986","58 min","['Pride of Place']","American pioneers had to overcome the dangerous wilderness; Americans at rest want to return to nature-not the wilderness, but a tamed and peaceful nature. Having cut down nature to build cities, we bring back the country through parks: New York's Central Park gives us a dreamlike, idealized New York with forests, lakes, hills, meadows, foot and bridle paths, and architecture to complement the picturesque settings; vacationers sought rusticity with comfort, and nature brought indoors became the fad. The ultra-rich built a private resort town around a country club (The Newport Casino, R.I.- both classical and colloquial, the first example of the Shingle Style); they found shelter in marble palaces (they called them cottages)-the Vanderbilts contributed to this genre; Addison Mizner concocted Palm Beach for it. Postwar Florida resorts bear the strong imprint of Hollywood-in the great hotels of Miami Beach and in the fantasy of Disney World, which gives us the elemental, mythically American","stream","[]","[]","['Architecture, Modern']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_bh0zkwv7/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=983" "fod100000982","","Suburbs. Arcadia for everyone","[2007], c1986","58 min","['Pride of Place']","Americans dream of owning a single-family home - ideally in some leafy Arcadia not too far from the city workplace. There are many shapes to this dream - Gothic cottages and mini-castles surrounded by manicured wilderness, like the first planned suburban development in Llewellyn Park, N.J.; detached dwellings in sylvan surroundings, with restrictive land use and minimum cost regulations (Olmstead and Vauz' Riverside); the company town, whose prototype is Pullman, IL.; a suburb like Forest Hills successfully inserted into the very heart of New York: a totally designed community that combines quaintness and modernity, compact enought to be served by a single school and having a civic focus; Oak Bluffs on Martha's Vineyard, which grew from a religious tent city into a planned resort village. Levittown addressed the problem of affordable individual housing for large masses and their automobiles. Some of the solutions became problems in themselves. Still, though in places it turned nightmare - Slurbia, spreading like ooze between and even within cities - the dream of owning one's own home is the glory of American life, the most persuasive exemplar of our democracy.","stream","[]","[]","['Architecture, Modern']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_hpkn9e9j/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=982" "fod100000981","","Dream houses","[2007], c1986","58 min","['Pride of Place']","A person's home is his self-image, his autobiography as ghost-written by the architect. Mark Twain's house suited him so well that he became convinced he had himself designed it. A more imposing self-portrait is Fenway Court, which ignores the Colonial past and industrial present to recreate a Venetian palazzo in Boston; the American industrialist as Renaissance Italian prince is seen in Vizcaya, built in a drained mangrove swamp. William Randolph Hearst's mother wouldn't buy him the Louvre, so when he grew up he built his own: San Simeon-the ranch to end all ranches, half the size of Rhode Island, a distinctly Californian place that combined glory on the refectory walls with ketchup in bottles on the table. Other houses visited in this program are Wright's Hollyhock House for Aline Barnsdall, Saarinen's Cranbrook House for George G. Booth, Henry Davis Sleeper's Beauport, and Peter Eisenman's House 6, whose thesis is that the good old days are tomorrow.","stream","[]","[]","['Architecture, Modern']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qq5ebbd6/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=981" "fod100000980","","The Campus. Place apart","[2007], c1986","58 min","['Pride of Place']","Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia - the first American campus - is like its founder in exemplifying the national capacity for self-invention. Palladio's shade hangs over the individual house-temples which line the landscaped mall - a uniquely American idea. University builders have sought to separate the campus, by locating it in the country or by erecting walls - walls of stone or of style. Since universities teach the past, they often reflect architecturally the sources of Western civilization - the past America itself lacks: the invented medieval past of Yale's Gothic buildings or St. Paul's; the monumental classicism of the U.S. Naval Academy; and classicism updated in Chicago's I.I.T., where I-beams replace Doric columns. Whether in the futurism of G.M. Tech or the Air Force Academy, the integration of city and campus at the University of Chicago or the Roman Forum re-invented for the Loyola Law School, today's campus seeks to combine the dream of the past with the materials and problems of today.","stream","[]","[]","['Architecture, Modern']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_mze1b3e3/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=980" "fod100000979","","The Search for a usable past","[2007], c1986","58 min","['Pride of Place']","Architecture grows out of a people's shared past. But in America, where ties to ancient cultures have been broken, we have individually and collectively invented a usable past. From the practical shelters built by the Pilgrims at Plymouth Plantation to the classic ideals of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello to the stylistic diversity of our own time, our buildings reflect the strong-willed individuals who have fused national and personal mythologies. This first program in the series provides an overview of American architecture, exploring the result of the search for continuity and the need for innovation and introducing the development of different building types and styles as responses to the demands and wants of Americans. Sites covered in detail in this program are Plimouth Plantation, Jefferson's Monticello, Washington's Mount Vernon, Hill-Stead, and the Philip Johnson Estate. Vincent Scully, Jaquelin Robertson, and Philip Johnson join Robert A. M. Stern in this program.","stream","[]","[]","['Architecture, Modern']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_fm80uabj/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=979" "fod100000964","","Matador","[2005], c1983","50 min","[]","A poetic and authentic look at the bullfighter and his bull-the importance of bullfighting in Spanish society; the breeding, rearing, and training of the bull; the human side of the matador; and the countryside and people who have provided a home for bullfighting for countless centuries. The program culminates at a bullfight at the Feria de Abril in Seville. Also available in English.","stream","[]","['Spain']","[]","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_i2pjtrwx/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=964" "fod100000963","","Bertolt Brecht","[2007], c1986","55 min","[]","A documentary portrait of this bold theatrical innovator and his work. The program shows his roots and the theatrical and social background of his formative years, and analyzes the development of his vision of the theatre-episode in place of Aristotelian plot, the use of nonliterary devices, new techniques in character portrayal, and new aims for the very concept of theatre.","stream","['Brecht, Bertolt']","[]","['Drama', 'Playwriting']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_1o3ejhvc/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=963" "fod100000962","","D. H. Lawrence. Rocking horse winner","[2005], c1987","88 min","[]","This story of innocent imagination destroyed by greed is a school classic. With John Mills and Valerie Hobson.","stream","['Lawrence, D. H']","[]","['British literature']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_30y1qdot/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=962" "fod100000960","","Dickens. A Tale of Two Cities","[2012], cuuuu","1 117 min","[]","The mood, the conflicts of character, and the contrasting sites of Paris and London are movingly realized in this screen presentation of the widely-read story. Dirk Bogarde, Dorothy Tutin, and Donald Pleasence star.","stream","[]","[]","['British literature']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ww5m8h63/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=960" "fod100000959","","Olivier's Henry V","[2006], c1986","136 min","[]","Is there a Shakespeare lover who does not know this superb film? Two entire generations were introduced to Shakespeare by this expansive production, which is as fresh and dramatic and deeply touching today as when first it ushered in the contemporary style of Shakespearean production and taught us to see the vast and rich panoply beyond the lines of Shakespeare's Henry V.","stream","['Shakespeare, William']","[]","['Drama', 'Theater', 'British literature']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_q4fpojsa/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=959" "fod100000958","","Olivier's Hamlet","[2006], c1988","148 min","[]","Winner of five Academy Awards, the International Grand Prix of Venice, the New York Film Critic's Award, and the Parents Magazine Award for Extraordinary Merit, Olivier's Hamlet is no doubt the premier teaching tool for Shakespeare classes-Olivier's breadth of view of both the protagonist and the entire play will be enjoyed again and again by the teacher, while making the text comprehensible and exciting to students.","stream","['Shakespeare, William']","[]","['Drama', 'Theater']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_04g0m7bb/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=958" "fod100000956","","Tirso de Molina. El Burlador de Sevilla","[2005], c1987","122 min","[]","A superb production of Tirso's most famous work, the play that introduced the theme of Don Juan into European literature.","stream","['Molina, Tirso de']","[]","['Spanish drama', 'Spanish literature']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7suvkhqw/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=956" "fod100000953","","Unamuno. Abel Sanchez","[2013], cuuuu","180 min","[]","The story of Cain and Abel set in Unamuno's Spain and seen through the eyes of the philosopher for whom good and evil are neither absolutes nor opposites.","stream","['Unamuno, Miguel de']","[]","['Spanish literature']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_4qgyos60/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=953" "fod100095289","","Privacy in the New Media Age Versus the First Amendment. Part II","","27 min 5 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","Futurist Hazel Henderson continues discussing with Professor Jon L. Mills his current book, Privacy in the New Media Age. The conversation focuses on the USA and how the Constitution favors free speech and press in the First Amendment over individual rights to privacy. Mills cites many examples of how individuals are harmed in today's social media, by false statements by bloggers, ubiquitous cameras in public places, tracking individuals' movements via their cellphones and GPS, data-collecting by government and by corporations selling users' personal data to advertisers, as well as snooping by drones. Again, these new technologies and media have outrun the law and public awareness and in some cases even dubious rulings by the Supreme Court.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Press law', 'Privacy, Right of', 'Online journalism']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7u1ok00d/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95289" "fod100095288","","Privacy in the New Media Age. Part 1","","27 min 57 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","In this film Ethical Markets president and Futurist Hazel Henderson interviews University of Florida law professor and former speaker in Florida's House of Representatives Jon L. Mills about his current book, ""Privacy in the New Media Age."" The Internet, social media, blogs, ""citizen-journalists"" and global news distribution pose thorny issues in many countries. While the U.S. favors free speech over individual rights to privacy, European countries are protecting people's ""right to be left alone"" and right to delete old records of individual behavior from internet search engines. While Facebook and Twitter facilitated the grassroots Arab Spring protests, these social media sites also helped police to track down and prosecute the dissidents. Mills says technological innovation always outruns the pace of law; global privacy agreements may take decades.","stream","['Mills, Jon L']","['United States']","['Privacy, Right of', 'Freelance journalism', 'Mass media']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_cg2c4cw5/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95288" "fod100095287","","Robots Taking Over. What Will Humans Do?","","29 min 21 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","NASA Chief Scientist Dennis Bushnell and futurist Hazel Henderson explore the advance of automation as more and more sectors of industrial societies are digitized: from manufacturing to retailing, accounting, healthcare, education, legal services, and even finance. They discuss emerging alternatives such as worker-owned companies; cooperative enterprises; and guaranteed basic incomes now enacted in Brazil, Mexico, and proposed in Switzerland, Europe, and the USA.","stream","[]","[]","['Robotics', 'Automation']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_5mxgxsqo/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95287" "fod100095286","","Artificial Intelligence. What Happens As Machines Take Over?","","29 min 22 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","NASA Chief Scientist Dennis Bushnell discusses with futurist Hazel Henderson the new alarms raised by Bill Gates, Google's Eric Schmidt, Space-Ex and Tesla's founder Elon Musk and physicist Stephen Hawking that intelligent machines like IBM's Watson may soon outsmart humans. While futurists envisioned ""leisure societies,"" shorter work weeks, guaranteed basic incomes and flowering of culture, art and human potentials - what we got was unemployment, stagnant wages and longer work hours.","stream","[]","[]","['Artificial intelligence', 'Conscious automata']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_s38lhlww/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95286" "fod100095285","","Transitioning Economies Towards New Values","","27 min 33 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","Futurist Hazel Henderson and Asian Markets Sustainability Analyst Matthew McGarvey, discuss trends toward new values beyond Western GDP-measured economic growth. McGarvey recounts his personal journey from growing up in America's heartland to learning Chinese and working in Beijing, and his experiences in Vietnam and other Asian countries.","stream","[]","['Asia']","['Gross domestic product', 'Index numbers (Economics)']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_2wxlyuxs/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95285" "fod100095284","","Asia's Challenges to Western Economies. Ethical Markets 6","","27 min 48 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","In this video, futurist Hazel Henderson and Asian Markets Sustainability Analyst Matthew McGarvey review the new challenges that China and other emerging Asian economies pose to Western economies. Western analysts misunderstand the restructuring in China from exports toward domestic goals and shifting from polluting coal to wind, solar and the ""circular economy."" The new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIG) led by China has attracted members like Britain and the IMF. Yet, the US Congress refused to join and is now out in the cold. McGarvey discusses China's social and political accomplishments as it adopts a modern economic model and reflects on efforts to address negative environmental feedback loops. The China experts also explore the rush to new mega-trade deals in Asia and the need for new rules and metrics.","stream","[]","['Asia']","['Business cycles', 'Capitalism', 'Environmental economics']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_m6yvw2av/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95284" "fod100095283","","Reforming Business Education for Sustainable Economies","","26 min 9 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","Linda Crompton and Hazel Henderson review the urgent need to reform curricula at business schools in North America and Europe. Many are still teaching from obsolete textbooks with faulty assumptions that still permit companies, financiers, and governments to ""externalize"" social and environmental impacts from their balance sheets and pass on the costs to taxpayers, citizens, and the environment.","stream","[]","[]","['Business schools', 'Competition', 'Business education']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_jz39k0et/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95283" "fod100095282","","The Future of Business Education","","27 min 14 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","Chair of the Business Administration Department at Flagler College Dr. Allison Roberts and Hazel Henderson explore the values underlying much traditional business education. Most business schools still teach with obsolete textbooks and assumptions that self-interest competition is ""human nature"" and that the impacts of business activities harming others and their environmental costs can be ""externalized"" from company balance sheets.","stream","[]","[]","['Business schools', 'Competition', 'Business education']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ry74h6nd/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95282" "fod100095281","","The Future of Education","","28 min 24 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","In this film, Ethical Markets Media President Hazel Henderson and Flagler College President Dr. William Abare discuss growing challenges to education: costs rising faster than inflation, students bearing 1.2 trillion dollars in loans while facing disruptive technological changes, and job markets shifting globally. How are traditional colleges challenged by massive open online courses (MOOCs) such as Khan Academy and millions of students learning free online? How can the benefits of campus-based education be extended to include more students and help counter growing inequality?","stream","[]","['United States']","['Education']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_rqr2jkaw/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95281" "fod100095280","","Transforming Wall Street","","28 min 1 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","In this film, Ethical Markets Media President Hazel Henderson interviews Wall Street Coach CEO and ""Transforming Wall Street"" author Kim Ann Curtin. In her new book, Curtin interviews 50 well-known Wall Street players on their moral challenges in business and finance and what values guide their behavior, asking if they read Adam Smith's ""Theory of Moral Sentiments"" (1759). Most had not, and these revealing interviews raise key issues of how further reforms can bring more ethical practices to business and finance. Curtin also discusses her self-empowerment approach to coaching and hopes that her book will encourage people to build integrity in their lives through positive examples.","stream","['Smith, Adam']","[]","['Social responsibility of business', 'Investments', 'Corporate governance', 'Capital market']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_noiord23/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95280" "fod100095279","","How Adam Smith and Charles Darwin Got Hijacked","","27 min 28 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","Hazel Henderson interviews Kim Ann Curtin, author of ""Transforming Wall Street."" They discuss the two greatest icons of Western thought, Adam Smith and Charles Darwin, and how their ideas were distorted and misused by elites in 18th century Britain, and now in global economics and finance. Learn about Smith's ""Theory of Moral Sentiments"" (1759) which explores human behavior in families and communities as empathetic, caring, and cooperative, as well as Darwin's view that humanity's success is based on cooperation.","stream","['Darwin, Charles', 'Smith, Adam']","[]","['Investments']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_t46wtiwt/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95279" "fod100095278","","Reforming Capital Markets and Corporate Governance","","28 min 54 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","In this film, Ethical Markets Media president Hazel Henderson and pioneering Canadian bank president and mutual fund innovator Linda Crompton, MA, MBA, review the challenges and progress over the past decades as ethical, green investing began to go mainstream. In the U.S. alone, it now comprises 6.57 trillion dollars or 18% of total investments. Future expansion is expected as real risks are included in traditional financial models. They also discuss barriers to Wall Street and financial system regulation, the student fossil fuel divestment movement, promoting corporate social responsibility, discouraging greenwashing ad campaigns, and how scientific evidence of climate change is helping to convince asset managers to actively invest in renewable energy solutions.","stream","[]","[]","['Social responsibility of business', 'Corporations', 'Corporate governance', 'Capital market']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_yshvtd6i/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95278" "fod100095277","","Rating the Ratings Agencies","","34 min 32 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","Hazel Henderson interviews Claudine Schneider and Lawrence Bloom. They discuss conflicts of interest of ratings agencies like Standards & Poors and Moody's. Bloom describes his optimism for the future, in regards to halophytes for China, and Paraguay's efforts to become the first energy self-sufficient country in the world. Schneider, despite her Republican association, describes her frustration with her party and the need to make change.","stream","[]","[]","['Rating agencies (Finance)', 'Macroeconomics', 'International economic relations']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_6g7nzkmj/version/100011/acv/191/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95277" "fod100095276","","Making Ethical Investing the New Normal","","28 min 4 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","Ethical Markets Media president Hazel Henderson hosts AQAL Capital GmbH founder and general manager Mariana Bozesan of Munich, Germany as well as Green Alpha ® Advisors co-founder and chief investment officer Garvin Jabusch. Until recently ""ethical"", ""responsible"", ""green"" investing has been a niche asset class in most progressive portfolios. Henderson explores the potential for this to become 100% of portfolios with two successful, ethical, ""green"" asset managers. They discuss supporting young entrepreneurs, challenge ""backwards"" looking investment risk models, and identify new green energy financing and managerial models. As environmental consciousness spreads, sustainable investments are becoming economically viable-even Warren Buffett is investing in renewable energy utility plants.","stream","[]","[]","['Social responsibility of business', 'Investments', 'Banks and banking']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_2mod6efx/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95276" "fod100095275","","Investing in Desert Greening","","27 min 24 sec","['Ethical Markets 6: Beyond Economics']","Hazel Henderson, Dennis Bushnell, and Carl Hodges look at opportunities to shift agriculture to desert regions and grow salt-loving plants with seawater and free daily photons from the sun. This halophyte agriculture could provide most of the food, fiber and biofuels for the growing human population on earth.","stream","[]","[]","['Agriculture', 'Salt-tolerant crops', 'Conservation of natural resources']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_2hyg0jf3/version/100011/acv/191/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95275" "fod100095271","","A Transgender Teen's Transformative Journey Before Adulthood","","9 min 56 sec","[]","Before he began his transition, Nathan Jones was born a female.","stream","[]","[]","['Social isolation', 'Gender identity', 'Transsexualism', 'Transgender youth']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_yuxehft8/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95271" "fod100095269","","Intersex Children. A Journey Between Genders","","9 min 15 sec","[]","A person born with both male and female genitals meets with the surgeon who operated on him as a baby.","stream","[]","[]","['Intersexuality', 'Intersex children']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_8299f9k8/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95269" "fod100095268","","Measles Outbreak Ignites Fresh Vaccine Debate","","6 min 24 sec","[]","Two families who were on the fence are now grappling with the decision to vaccinate their children.","stream","[]","[]","['Measles', 'Communicable diseases in children', 'Vaccination']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_vfuqhght/version/100011/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95268" "fod100095267","","A Nation of Women Behind Bars. A Diane Sawyer Hidden America Special","","38 min 41 sec","[]","ABC News Anchor Diane Sawyer takes you on a journey into the world of women living behind bars in America's prison system today. On both political sides, there is an agreement that the American prison system needs to be re-examined. The United States has larger populations and longer sentences than much of the world. Women are the fastest growing group of prisoners in the country compared to men. Diane Sawyer and team went into four prisons across the country for eight months to see what's wrong and what's next. The women and their crimes and sentences pose tough questions. Eraina Pretty, serving life in prison for first-degree murder - does anyone sentenced to life because of a violent crime deserve a second chance? Emilia Carr, the youngest woman on death row in the country - what would you do after hearing her story? The confounding question - how do you measure a life? Sawyer gives us an inside look at the issues of mental health in women’s state prisons where 73% of the inmates have mental illnesses. She also explores the daily duel of wits between inmates and guards and the intricacies of contraband, currency and conspiracy. Inside these walls, the women still find ingenious ways to get the food they crave, the makeup they miss, and sometimes even sex. Sawyer and her team traveled to Tennessee Prison for Women in Nashville, Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup, Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor, and the Lowell Correctional Institution in Ocala, Florida.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Women prisoners', 'Female offenders']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_q8f3seym/version/100011/acv/251/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95267" "fod100095266","","Vanderbilt - The Party's Over","","39 min 47 sec","[]","College football stars at one of the country's most prestigious schools were convicted of assaulting a fellow student while she was unconscious-after a night of out-of-control drinking. What really happened inside a Vanderbilt dorm room? ABC News Correspondent Ryan Smith has new and surprising details in the most complete account yet of the attack, which was recorded on a cell phone and sent out, and the attempted cover up.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Acquaintance rape victims', 'College students', 'Gang rape']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ljs5vb96/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95266" "fod100095265","","Campus Confidential","","16 min 22 sec","[]","By some estimates, nearly one in five women are sexually assaulted on college campuses every year, and many schools are under fire for the way they handle these crimes. But Southern Oregon University hopes to become a national model for how to investigate and adjudicate rape on campus. SOU's ""You Have Options"" is a unique program that works to break down the barriers so many victims face - guaranteeing confidentiality, giving victims the choice to proceed with a criminal or campus investigation, and most importantly partnering closely with local law enforcement to ensure perpetrators are held accountable. Niki, who was raped by her boyfriend during her junior year, speaks candidly to ""20/20"" about the school's ""You Have Options"" program, which she says saved her life. ABC Correspondent Cecilia Vega also speaks to school administrators and the lead detective in Niki's rape case.","stream","[]","['Oregon']","['Date rape', 'College students', 'Rape victims']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_d118h5zm/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95265" "fod100095263","","#CrimingWhileWhite, #AliveWhileBlack Hashtags Raise Questions About Race and White Privilege","","6 min 37 sec","[]","In the wake of Ferguson and the Eric Garner case, these social media trends have sparked a powerful conversation, but can they incite real change?","stream","[]","[]","['Racial profiling in law enforcement', 'Racism', 'Social change', 'Social media']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/thumbnail/entry_id/0_c1b8pqm7/width/320/type/1/vid_sec/3","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95263" "fod100095260","","When Obsessing Over Healthy Eating Turns Dangerous","","7 min 12 sec","[]","A young woman shares her struggle with Orthorexia, when trying to eat ""perfect"" meals leads to giving up eating at all.","stream","[]","[]","['Eating disorders']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_lpdh3wo7/version/100011/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95260" "fod100095259","","Fighting a New Heroin War","","9 min 52 sec","[]","In this ABC News report, Senior Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas investigates the latest heroin epidemic affecting suburban America. Mexican cartels are targeting prescription drug users with cheap, pure product and using creative methods to smuggle it across the border. Thomas accompanies a St. Louis DEA agent on a drug bust and interviews a grieving mother about community outreach efforts.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Heroin abuse', 'Suburbs', 'Drug abuse']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qw1js4t2/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95259" "fod100095258","","The Sell Game","","15 min 4 sec","[]","In this 20/20 special, ""Shark Tank's"" Robert Herjavec reveals classic techniques and mind games that the best salesmen deploy to seal the deal. Based on a practice sales pitch at a job fair, he selects semi-finalists to participate in his sales boot camp, where he teaches the ""standing room only,"" ""best time,"" ""artisan,"" ""compliment,"" and ""concession"" closing techniques. Then three finalists attempt to sell ugly Christmas sweaters in New York's Union Square while he coaches from behind the scenes-ultimately proving that sales talent and skills are made, not born.","stream","[]","[]","['Selling']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zzgncbo9/version/100011/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95258" "fod100095257","","Women in Business-What Would You Do? (Series 5)","","7 min 35 sec","[]","What would you do if you witnessed a job interview at a café where the male manager tells a younger female interviewee that she will not be hired because of her gender? Will any customers stand up for the female job-seeker? ""Shark Tank"" judge Barbara Corcoran guest stars.","stream","[]","[]","['Women employees', 'Sex discrimination in employment']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_rtkaj3st/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95257" "fod100095256","","Romeo & Juliet with Joseph Fiennes","","54 min 33 sec","['Shakespeare Uncovered (Series 2)']","Shakespeare in Love actor Joseph Fiennes investigates how Romeo and Juliet came to be Shakespeare's most famous play. Visiting a school where students are encountering it for the first time, Joseph discovers a play with a unique power over young people. He meets writer and critic Bonnie Greer to discuss the play's remarkable heroine and talks to theatre director Dominic Dromgoole about the play's enduring appeal.","stream","['Shakespeare, William']","[]","['Theater']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_cbi4zw5c/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95256" "fod100095255","","Anthony & Cleopatra with Kim Cattrall","","54 min 24 sec","['Shakespeare Uncovered (Series 2)']","Kim Cattrall explores how Shakespeare uses the two high-powered lovers in Antony and Cleopatra to depict the differences between authoritarian Rome and exotic Egypt. As someone who has played Cleopatra on two occasions, Cattrall explores the truths and myths behind the real Cleopatra - and how Shakespeare helped to define the Hollywood version of her that we know today.","stream","['Shakespeare, William']","[]","['Theater']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_soms1vw9/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95255" "fod100095254","","Othello with David Harewood","","54 min 26 sec","['Shakespeare Uncovered (Series 2)']","David Harewood, the first black actor to play the lead role at the National theatre in London, explores the complexities and contradictions of Othello. He discovers how trade and diplomatic envoys were making the city more cosmopolitan in the early seventeenth century and explores the power of the language that makes Othello arguably the tightest piece of thriller writing in Shakespeare's body of work.","stream","['Shakespeare, William']","[]","['Theater']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_arf8lf8q/version/100001/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95254" "fod100095253","","The Taming of the Shrew with Morgan Freeman","","54 min 25 sec","['Shakespeare Uncovered (Series 2)']","Ever since Morgan Freeman watched Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in a filmed version, he has loved The Taming of the Shrew. In this episode, Morgan investigates the role of Petruchio - a part he played in 1990 - and explores the origins, and the legacy, of Shakespeare's most notorious comedy.","stream","['Shakespeare, William']","[]","['Theater']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_aiauj71r/version/100011/acv/191/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95253" "fod100095252","","King Lear with Christopher Plummer","","54 min 26 sec","['Shakespeare Uncovered (Series 2)']","Veteran actor Christopher Plummer delves into one of the greatest tragedies - King Lear. Exploring the power and ethics of authority, King Lear is considered to be one of the most penetrating plays of the human psyche ever written. Plummer considers the original source material - the 8th Century King Leir - and asks why Shakespeare reworked it to give a much bleaker ending, going against dramatic conventions of the day.","stream","['Shakespeare, William']","[]","['Theater']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_2rg97hef/version/100031/acv/231/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95252" "fod100095251","","A Midsummer Night's Dream with Hugh Bonneville","","54 min 24 sec","['Shakespeare Uncovered (Series 2)']","Hugh Bonneville explores why A Midsummer Night's Dream, the most magical of Shakespeare's comedies, catches so many people's imagination. Bonneville, who has played both Lysander and Oberon, discovers the inspiration for the play and finds out why it is considered to be Shakespeare's first ""mature"" masterpiece.","stream","['Shakespeare, William']","[]","['Theater']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_44rcp4p2/version/100021/acv/211/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95251" "fod100095249","","Devastating Landslides","","46 min 35 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","When vast amounts of rock, earth and mud pour downhill, landslides destroy whole towns and villages. In 1968, 20,000 people lost their lives in Peru as the side of a mountain broke free; and in 1985, a massive mudslide triggered by a volcano in Columbia claimed at least 23,000 victims. More than 30,000 people were killed when a strip of Venezuelan coastline was devastated by a 50-foot-high tide of mud and rock. Landslides are less frequent in Europe, but in 1966, a coal slag heap in south Wales suddenly gave way and engulfed the village of Aberfan, killing more than 100 children. This film examines geological, development, and climate factors contributing to landslides and explains why little can be done to prevent them.","stream","[]","['Peru']","['Landslides', 'Volcanoes']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_u4m3fnyb/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95249" "fod100095248","","World's Worst Forest Fires","","46 min 35 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","Few places on the planet are immune to wildfires as part of natural forest life cycles. This program explores the phenomenon, from the outbreaks that hit Australia, California, and Southern Europe each summer, to the fires that devour the humid rainforests of the Amazon and Indonesia, causing havoc and creating environmental disaster. Witness fire fighters facing extreme danger, battling mighty walls of flame, and the techniques they use to extinguish turbulent blazes. Combining footage of firestorms with first person accounts from survivors, Forest Fires is a compendium of some of the world's most deadly wildfires of recent times, including the 1997-1998 Southeast Asia inferno that decimated 15 million acres and created a regional economic and ecological disaster.","stream","[]","[]","['Forest fires', 'Natural disasters', 'Climatic extremes']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_m0etirr9/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95248" "fod100095247","","Extreme Weather","","46 min 25 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","Weather is uncontrollable. Over time we have learned to live with storms, heat waves, droughts, and prolonged periods of extreme cold. As this documentary explains, they are all examples of extreme or unusual weather-nature at its deadliest and most destructive. In March 1993, the US Eastern Seaboard was hit with a massive snow storm that became known as the Storm of the Century. Two years later, Chicago was caught up in a five-day nightmare of heat and humidity. In 1998, prolonged floods contaminated water and ruined crops in Bangladesh, and months of drought can result in devastating famines and thousands of deaths in countries like Ethiopia or the Sudan. Extreme weather can take many forms, and has the power to wreak havoc on a huge scale.","stream","[]","[]","['Natural disasters', 'Droughts', 'Winter storms', 'Climatic extremes']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_poea7hg6/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95247" "fod100095246","","Twisters and Weird Weather","","46 min 18 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","Tornadoes are one of nature's deadliest forces, unmatched in fury, speed and destructive power. Over the centuries, tornadoes have wrought destruction on a huge scale and cost a great many lives. This program takes a look at some of the most devastating twister storms to hit the planet in the last 100 years. From the world's worst twister (which struck Daultipur in Bangladesh in 1989), to the most expensive tornado in history (the 1999 Oklahoma Tornado which caused $1.4 billion worth of damage), this program explores tornadoes through extraordinary footage and remarkable true stories from those who have survived. Discover how tornadoes are formed in super cell thunderstorms and how meteorologists use science to save lives, predicting twister attacks before they happen. Learn how 21st-century technology aids our understanding of this extreme weather phenomenon, and meet the storm-chasers who thrill at getting up close and personal with tornadoes. This journey into the swirling heart of the tornado reveals the raw power and awesome, deadly, beauty of nature at its most ferocious.","stream","[]","['Bangladesh', 'Oklahoma']","['Natural disasters', 'Tornado damage', 'Climatic extremes']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_41oonosl/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95246" "fod100095245","","Hurricanes from Hell","","46 min 35 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","Sweeping in from the sea, these violent weather systems can travel thousands of miles, leaving a trail of death and destruction in their wake. Vast areas of the landscape are swamped with tidal surges of up to 20 feet high, deluged with torrential rain, and battered by ferocious winds, often exceeding 100 miles an hour. Buildings are flattened and trees uprooted, while boats, cars and other vehicles are thrown around like a child's toys. Some of the world's worst hurricanes have occurred in North America, Central America and the Caribbean. Given innocent-sounding names such as Hugo, Andrew or Mitch, they have wreaked chaos on an awesome scale, wiped out whole towns and villages, killed thousands of people and left many more homeless and destitute. But one hurricane in particular stands out: Hurricane Katrina. In August 2005, Katrina overwhelmed New Orleans in America's Deep South, killing nearly 2000 people. It would be marked not only as one of the deadliest hurricanes on record.","stream","[]","[]","['Disasters']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_pzz6vqe8/version/100021/acv/191/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95245" "fod100095244","","Killer Cyclones","","46 min 21 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","Cyclones, also known as hurricanes, are said to take more lives in the Tropics than any other kind of natural disaster. In mid-November 1970, a massive cyclone swept in off the Bay of Bengal. It tore into the poverty-stricken country of Bangladesh (then known as East Pakistan) causing death and destruction on an unprecedented scale. Twenty-one years later, in April 1991, Bangladesh was hit by yet another great cyclone. Bangladesh is hit by at least once a year by a major cyclone. In May 2008, more than 140,000 people perished when Myanmar (previously known as Burma) was overwhelmed by a great cyclone. It would turn out to be Myanmar's worst-ever natural disaster. The country's repressive military government refused to accept any overseas help, leading to the accusation that it was turning a horrific natural disaster into a man-made catastrophe.","stream","[]","[]","['Disasters']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_9wyplv3l/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95244" "fod100095243","","Tsunami. Killer Waves","","46 min 34 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","Caused by earthquakes deep beneath the seabed or by landslides crashing down into the sea from a cliff or mountain, tsunamis have been wreaking havoc for millennia. Most of them occur along what is known as the Ring of Fire, a 30,000 mile-long arc of seismic activity encircling the Pacific Ocean. The tsunami that resulted in one of the world's greatest-ever natural disasters, took place in the Indian Ocean. On 26 December 2004, a massive undersea earthquake took place off the coast of Indonesia. This set off a series of tsunamis, which fanned out across the Indian Ocean, hitting around a dozen countries. Known as the Boxing Day Tsunami, it resulted in about 250,000 deaths and created havoc and destruction on an unprecedented scale. There is nothing that can be done to prevent a tsunami, but improved warning systems give scientists a better idea where and when they will strike.","stream","[]","[]","['Disasters']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_wjdbq6ac/version/100011/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95243" "fod100095242","","Quakes from Hell","","46 min 35 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","Generated deep underground or beneath the seabed, earthquakes have the power to change the face of the landscape, sometimes forever. This program describes how earthquakes work, using expert testimony and compelling graphics to show how they go on to cause such widespread death and destruction. It shows where they are most likely to occur, as well as explaining why it is impossible to predict, or forecast, precisely when they will strike. Four particularly devastating earthquakes are covered in detail: Armenia (1988), Japan (1995), Turkey (1999), and China in May 2008 when 70,000 people were killed, 375,000 injured and five million left homeless and destitute. Quakes From Hell is essential viewing for anyone who wants to understand how earthquakes unleash such awesome power, how they are measured and how science is working to guard against them.","stream","[]","[]","['Disasters']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_yu2j60i7/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95242" "fod100095241","","Shattered Countries","","46 min 35 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","Earthquakes have the power to reduce towns to rubble, are unpredictable and unstoppable, and can also result in landslides and avalanches. The worst earthquake in 500 years occurred on 28 July 1976 when the Chinese city of Tangshan was destroyed, killing an estimated 250,000 people. This program looks at some of the world's deadliest seismic events, ranging from Peru to Nicaragua and from Guatemala to India. Footage shows not only the effect of the earthquake, but also how emergency teams risk their own lives looking for survivors. Compelling graphics show how earthquakes start deep underground, sending shockwaves to the surface. It also explains why earthquakes are more likely to occur in certain parts of the world than others.","stream","[]","[]","['Natural disasters', 'Chile Earthquake, Chile, 1960 (May 22)', 'Earthquakes']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_919g2u76/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95241" "fod100095240","","Alpine Avalanches","","46 min 34 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","This film explores the world's most destructive avalanches, from Hannibal's 218 BCE crossing of the Alps and thee use of avalanches as weapons in World War I to deadly avalanches of the late 20th Century. Viewers will learn what conditions create avalanches, how rescue efforts proceed after and avalanche, and finally, safety tips for avoiding and responding to avalanches.","stream","[]","[]","['Disasters']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_mue272gu/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95240" "fod100095239","","Torrents of Terror","","46 min 33 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","Throughout history, floods have killed more people and caused more widespread destruction than any kind of event other than war. This program examines the different types of floods, what causes them, the havoc they wreak, and what can be done to minimize their damage.","stream","[]","[]","['Disasters']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_y8tqnfrw/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95239" "fod100095238","","When America Shook","","46 min 35 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","This program examines some of the more notable earthquakes to have struck America, including one of the world's best known disasters, the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Everyone knows that San Francisco could be hit by yet another even-more-devastating earthquake at any time. But no one knows when. Los Angeles (San Francisco's west coast neighbour) is also constantly at risk, as are any number of smaller communities in the region. The reason is that they all sit on a 500-mile-long notorious geological fault line called the San Andreas Fault. Other parts of America have also been hit by earthquakes, in particular Alaska, which, in March 1964, experienced the most powerful recorded earthquake in U.S. history and one of the greatest of the 20th century anywhere in the world. Further South, 8.000 people perished when, in September 1985, a massive earthquake devastated Mexico City.","stream","[]","[]","['Disasters']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_yp4f1wlm/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95238" "fod100095237","","Killer Volcanoes","","46 min 25 sec","[""The World's Worst Disasters""]","A volcano is one of nature's most devastating and unpredictable forces. Once it starts to erupt there is no power on earth which can stop it. Spewing great choking clouds of ash and smoke miles into the atmosphere, a violently erupting volcano can reshape the landscape. It can also kill hundreds (if not thousands of people) as deadly torrents of molten rock and superheated gas cascade down the side, overwhelming and destroying everything in their path. No matter how closely volcanoes are studied and monitored, they remain one of nature's most volatile and destructive elements.","stream","[]","[]","['Disasters']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_wlcj1xjf/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95237" "fod100095235","","World's First Computer","","54 min 4 sec","[]","In 1901, a group of divers excavating an ancient shipwreck near the island of Antikythera, off the southern coast of Greece, found a mysterious object. The 2,000-year-old object, no bigger than a modern laptop, is now regarded as the world's oldest computer, devised to show the positions of the Sun, Moon and planets, as well as to predict eclipses and calculate the timing of the ancient Olympics. This fascinating film follows the efforts of an international team of scientists to uncover the secrets of the Antikythera Mechanism - using the latest advanced technologies to reveal surprising and awe-inspiring details about a mystifying and profoundly important object.","stream","[]","[]","['Antikythera mechanism (Ancient calculator)', 'Calendar, Greek']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_odbrnq2n/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95235" "fod100095234","","Who Killed the Princes in the Tower?","","46 min 40 sec","[]","In 1483, the twelve-year-old King Edward V and his younger brother were put into the Tower of London by their uncle, Richard. Weeks later, Richard pronounced himself King. The boys were never seen again. For more than 500 years it has been assumed that Richard killed his nephews in a craven attempt at glory. But, some say, Richard was no child-killing monster. Rather, he was the finest King England ever had. Others say nobody killed the princes at all, and they lived anonymously into old age far away from the cut-throat world of the English court. This film explores what might have happened, interrogating all the possible culprits, and capturing the debates that rage as fiercely as ever. Fresh and incisive, this film combines compelling personal arguments with the latest evidence to present a coherent and contemporary perspective on an enduring mystery.","stream","['King of England', 'V', 'Edward', 'Duke of York', 'Richard']","['Great Britain']","['Princes']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_5ajpdzz7/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95234" "fod100095233","","What's Killing Our Bees?","","51 min 57 sec","[]","Bill Turnbull investigates one of the biggest mysteries in the countryside: what is killing the bees? It is a question that generates huge controversy. Changes in the weather, pesticides and even a deadly virus have all been blamed. It is a problem that Turnbull is all too familiar with as a beekeeper himself. He meets the scientists who are fitting minute radar transponders on to bees to try to find answers.","stream","[]","[]","['Colony collapse disorder of honeybees', 'Bees']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_6jivh7k9/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95233" "fod100095232","","What We Eat","","59 min 34 sec","[]","We like to think of ourselves as having a healthy diet, eating more fruit and knowing more about which foods are good or bad for us. But what's the truth-are we eating well or not? In this informative film, Professor Alice Roberts discovers the real story behind our modern-day eating habits. From the teabags that contain hefty doses of potentially dangerous fluoride, to the much-maligned hard cheese that could actually help you lose weight, this timely documentary profiles the foods we love to eat most. What do our choices say about us? What goes into our food and how can we get the best out of it? And, most importantly, what's in your shopping trolley?","stream","[]","[]","['Diet', 'Food habits', 'Nutrition']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_638nloge/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95232" "fod100095231","","The Truth About Meat","","51 min 29 sec","[]","Every year 65 billion animals are raised and slaughtered for their meat. Nearly a third of the planet's ice-free land surface is devoted to raising the animals we either eat or milk. The latest UN Food and Agriculture Organization (UN FAO) estimates suggest that livestock are responsible for 14.5% of man-made greenhouse gas emissions - the same amount produced by all the world's cars, planes, trains and boats put together. Can the planet cope with our ever-increasing appetite for meat? Michael Mosley reveals the damage livestock farming is doing to the planet and asks if it's possible to be an eco-friendly carnivore.","stream","[]","[]","['Climatic changes', 'Animal industry', 'Global warming']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_hpd09joq/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95231" "fod100095230","","The Truth About Calories","","51 min 54 sec","[]","Calories are the language of many diets and healthy eating plans. But the numbers you see on the packets aren't what they seem. From the farm to the food factory, Dr. Chris van Tulleken goes in search of the truth about calories, challenging everything we thought we knew. With the help of expert nutritionists and chefs, van Tulleken discovers that you get more calories from a well-done steak than one that's cooked rare; finds out how adding whipping cream can actually cut the calories in your mashed potatoes; and learns the kitchen secrets that strip an astonishing 360 calories out of a meal without changing a single ingredient. Forget about all those over-hyped diets - this program reveals you don't need to eat less if you know how to eat smarter.","stream","[]","[]","['Food', 'Nutrition', 'Health']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qbhocnfd/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95230" "fod100095229","","Of Gods And Men","","43 min 46 sec","['Treasures of the Indus']","The Indian Subcontinent is romantic, remote and mysterious. From the plains of Pakistan to the foothills of the Himalaya, from Northern India and Rajasthan to Tamil Nadu in the south, this vast melting pot of civilizations, religions, cultures and landscapes has seen some of the greatest artistic golden ages on earth. This series examines the Indus Valley civilizations, Tamil Nadu-land of the temples-and the Mughal Empire, three very different dynasties that have shaped modern India. In Of Gods and Men, art historian Sona Datta traces Hindu architectural development in Tamil Nadu from Pallava cave temples to Chola Dynasty monumental structures. Along the way, she reveals how the Nayanar holy men unified religious principles in the Agama scriptures and links Thanjavur and Madurai temple rituals to contemporary Hindu culture.","stream","[]","[]","['Indus civilization']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qhm2b0ix/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95229" "fod100095228","","The Other Side of the Taj Mahal. Treasures of the Indus","","44 min 9 sec","['Treasures of the Indus']","The Indian Subcontinent is romantic, remote and mysterious. From the plains of Pakistan to the foothills of the Himalaya, from Northern India and Rajasthan to Tamil Nadu in the south, this vast melting pot of civilizations, religions, cultures and landscapes has seen some of the greatest artistic golden ages on earth. This series examines the Indus Valley civilizations, Tamil Nadu-land of the temples-and the Mughal Empire, three very different dynasties that have shaped modern India. In ""The Other Side of Taj Mahal,"" art historian Sona Datta follows Mughal expansion under key rulers. Akbar promoted religious tolerance and combined Hindu and Islamic art and architecture styles; Shah Jahan memorialized his wife Mumtaz in the Taj Mahal; and Aurangzeb imposed strict Islamic rule. Finally, British imperialism increased tensions between Muslims and Hindus, leading to violence and division.","stream","[]","['Indus River Valley']","[]","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_bff3jdny/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95228" "fod100095227","","Pakistan Unveiled. Treasures of the Indus","","43 min 24 sec","['Treasures of the Indus']","The Indian Subcontinent is romantic, remote and mysterious. From the plains of Pakistan to the foothills of the Himalaya, from Northern India and Rajasthan to Tamil Nadu in the south, this vast melting pot of civilizations, religions, cultures and landscapes has seen some of the greatest artistic golden ages on earth. This series examines the Indus Valley civilizations, Tamil Nadu-land of the temples-and the Mughal Empire, three very different dynasties that shaped modern India. In Pakistan Unveiled, art historian Sona Datta visits the Harappa archaeological site to learn about a complex people that flourished from 2700 to 1700 B.C. Taxila ruins reveal how Alexander the Great influenced Buddhism and Lahore architecture illustrates the rise of Islam during the Mughal reign-establishing cultural norms that persist today.","stream","[]","['Pakistan']","[]","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_gjfuxf81/version/100011/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95227" "fod100095225","","The Long Shadow","","58 min 52 sec","['Treasures of Ancient Greece']","Is Ancient Greek art just a collection of elegant works of marble, framed by a love of democracy and enlightened reasoning? Far from it. Art critic and journalist Alastair Sooke demonstrates it is in fact far more diverse and surprising - a multi-cultural mix of styles, techniques and materials that left no subject matter unexplored. Considered, thoughtful and enthralling, this series offers a fresh understanding and new perspective on an incredible period of art.","stream","[]","['Greece']","['Art, Greek']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_baf9vgcm/version/100021/acv/251/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95225" "fod100095224","","The Classical Revolution","","59 min 11 sec","['Treasures of Ancient Greece']","Is Ancient Greek art just a collection of elegant works of marble, framed by a love of democracy and enlightened reasoning? Far from it. Art critic and journalist Alastair Sooke demonstrates it is in fact far more diverse and surprising - a multi-cultural mix of styles, techniques and materials that left no subject matter unexplored. Considered, thoughtful and enthralling, this series offers a fresh understanding and new perspective on an incredible period of art.","stream","[]","['Greece']","['Art, Greek']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_q5nq7a7v/version/100011/acv/181/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95224" "fod100095223","","The Age of Heroes","","59 min 25 sec","['Treasures of Ancient Greece']","Is Ancient Greek art just a collection of elegant works of marble, framed by a love of democracy and enlightened reasoning? Far from it. Art critic and journalist Alastair Sooke demonstrates it is in fact far more diverse and surprising - a multi-cultural mix of styles, techniques and materials that left no subject matter unexplored. Considered, thoughtful and enthralling, this series offers a fresh understanding and new perspective on an incredible period of art.","stream","[]","['Greece']","['Art, Greek']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_gxno2alv/version/100021/acv/251/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95223" "fod100095221","","Touched by Auschwitz. Episode 2","","43 min 29 sec","['Touched By Auschwitz']","The extraordinary story of six Auschwitz survivors - telling of their survival in the years after they left the camp, and travelling right up to the present day. Producer and director Laurence Rees has travelled extensively in order to film six survivors of Auschwitz, along with their friends and families. Together these sequences, filmed in Jerusalem and Chicago, London and Bavaria, Krakow and Tel Aviv, build into a compelling portrait of the problems, challenges and triumphs that six different individuals have experienced since the war as a result of their time in Auschwitz. These interviews attempt to answer one of the most profound questions of the Holocaust - what is the human legacy of the crime? This is unique television. No one who watches it, and hears this testimony, will ever look at the world in quite the same way again","stream","['Auschwitz (Concentration camp)']","['Poland']","['Holocaust survivors']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_20xtapwa/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95221" "fod100095220","","Touched by Auschwitz. Episode 1","","47 min 22 sec","['Touched By Auschwitz']","The Touched by Auschwitz series tells the extraordinary story of six Auschwitz survivors. Producer and director Laurence Rees filmed Auschwitz survivors, their friends, and their families in Jerusalem, Chicago, London, Bavaria, Krakow, and Tel Aviv. The interviews build a compelling portrait of the problems, challenges, and triumphs the survivors experienced since the war as a result of their time in the concentration camp, and attempt to answer one of the most profound questions of the Holocaust - what is the human legacy of the crime?","stream","['Auschwitz (Concentration camp)']","[]","['Holocaust survivors']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_kh39j5xs/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95220" "fod100095218","","To Walk Again. A Medical Miracle","","52 min 23 sec","[]","This fascinating program explores what could be a turning point in the treatment of paralysis. Repair of the spinal cord - reversing paralysis - is one of the greatest challenges facing medical science. In a world exclusive, the programme follows an international team of scientists as they begin the first tests of a pioneering treatment using the regenerative cells that repair and renew our sense of smell. The programme- makers spent a year filming with the world's first patient to receive the treatment, capturing the extraordinary results that were achieved. Darek Fidyka had been completely paralysed from the chest down following a brutal knife attack. Six months after the surgery the 39 year old man was able to take his first tentative steps along parallel bars. Two years on he can walk outside the rehabilitation centre using only a frame.","stream","[]","[]","['Spinal cord', 'Paralysis']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_u5xsorl7/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95218" "fod100095217","","The Stuarts. Part 3","","52 min 27 sec","['Sahara']","Ruling Britain for over 300 years from 1603 to 1714, the Stuart monarchs have often been branded as merciless tyrants who stood in the way of progress. But the three separate kingdoms the Stuarts inherited-Scotland, England and Ireland-were already steeped in turbulence and bloodshed, more used to fighting one another than co-operating in harmonious existence. In this series, Dr. Clare Jackson shows how the Stuart monarchs helped establish Great Britain and how their impact on the country can still be felt today. Part three covers the Stuart Dynasty's final chapter, characterized by ongoing religious and political tensions. Events include Charles II's secret treaty with Catholic France and later alliance with the Protestant Netherlands; James II's Catholicization attempts in Ireland; William of Orange's invasion and rise to power; and Queen Anne's Anglo-Scottish union that created Great Britain.","stream","[]","['Great Britain']","[]","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_y0bhjfiz/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95217" "fod100095216","","The Stuarts. Part 2","","51 min 23 sec","['Sahara']","Ruling Britain for over 300 years from 1603 to 1714, the Stuart monarchs have often been branded as merciless tyrants who stood in the way of progress. But the three separate kingdoms the Stuarts inherited-Scotland, England and Ireland-were already steeped in turbulence and bloodshed, more used to fighting one another than co-operating in harmonious existence. In this series, Dr. Clare Jackson shows how the Stuart monarchs helped establish Great Britain and how their impact on the country can still be felt today. Part two focuses on events around the English Civil War, starting with Charles I's attempt to convert Scotland to Anglicanism that led to the Scottish and Irish rebellions, Parliamentary dissent and Oliver Cromwell's rise to power, Charles I's execution, Cromwell's interim rule, and Charles II's exile and restoration to the throne.","stream","[]","['Great Britain']","[]","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ou1fj78h/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95216" "fod100095215","","The Stuarts. Part 1","","50 min 53 sec","['Sahara']","Ruling Britain for over 300 years from 1603 to 1714, the Stuart monarchs have often been branded as merciless tyrants who stood in the way of progress. But the three separate kingdoms the Stuarts inherited-Scotland, England and Ireland-were already steeped in turbulence and bloodshed, more used to fighting one another than co-operating in harmonious existence. In this series, Dr. Clare Jackson shows how the Stuart monarchs helped establish Great Britain and how their impact on the country can still be felt today. Part one covers James I's attempts to officially unify the three kingdoms, including settling Northern Ireland; Charles I's visit to the Habsburg Spanish court that inspired his authoritarian ruling style; and Scottish Protestant resistance to Charles I's religious authority.","stream","[]","['Great Britain']","[]","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qdiru29b/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95215" "fod100095213","","Space Junk","","51 min 54 sec","[]","Space is getting crowded. And it's filling up with junk every time we launch a satellite. But this isn't like Earth-bound debris. It's travelling at speeds of up to 17,000 mph. This makes it extremely dangerous, not just for the astronauts living and working in space but also for modern life on Earth. Because everything we do - from making phone calls, flying planes, taking money out of the bank, to watching television or getting the weather forecast - is all run from vulnerable satellites orbiting the planet. In this film, Horizon finds out about the threat from space junk and joins the scientists searching for ways to clean up the debris.","stream","[]","[]","['Space debris']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_rslzq96v/version/100021/acv/191/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95213" "fod100095212","","Should I Eat Meat?","","51 min 43 sec","[]","Meat-particularly red and processed meat-has been hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons. There have been stories saying that it's a killer, that it causes cancer and that it can take years off your life. Michael Mosley wants to find out if red meats and processed meats are really as bad as we are led to believe. In this program, Mosley meets eminent scientists and doctors who have been studying meat for decades and finds out what happens to his body when he goes on a meat heavy diet. Will meat still be on the menu?","stream","[]","[]","['Cancer', 'Nutrition', 'Vegetarianism', 'Meat']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_z8orkqq4/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95212" "fod100095211","","Saints and Sinners. A Millennium of Monasteries. Part 3","","59 min 15 sec","['Saints and Sinners: A Millennium of Monasteries']","Today, monasteries are refuges from the frantic pace of modern life; tranquil retreats insulated from the events, debate and hubbub that dictate life outside their walls. But, it wasn't always like this. For 1,000 years monasteries were at the very heart of public life in the British Isles. Join Dr. Janina Ramirez as she brings the past to life and relates how the monasteries forged a sense of national identity, helped shape the world around them and created a dazzling millennium of art. This program examines how monasteries yielded to moral corruption, faced scholarly competition by secular universities, and were increasingly opposed by Henry VIII and Protestant Reformation ideas. It traces Thomas Cromwell's investigation that quickly resulted in the monastic dissolution-a largely bloodless ideological revolution relieving abbeys of their wealth and religious authority and representing a fundamental social shift.","stream","[]","['Great Britian']","['Monasteries', 'Monastic and religious life']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_xvf7s6n7/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95211" "fod100095210","","Saints and Sinners. A Millennium of Monasteries. Part 2","","59 min 22 sec","['Saints and Sinners: A Millennium of Monasteries']","Today, monasteries are refuges from the frantic pace of modern life; tranquil retreats insulated from the events, debate and hubbub that dictate life outside their walls. But, it wasn't always like this. For 1,000 years monasteries were at the very heart of public life in the British Isles. Join Dr. Janina Ramirez as she brings the past to life and relates how the monasteries forged a sense of national identity, helped shape the world around them and created a dazzling millennium of art. This program covers monastic revival and expansion under Norman rule, during which orders amassed land and wealth and built large scale abbeys. The Cistercians inspired a return to asceticism and friars served the urban poor, but British monasteries soon grew beyond moral and financial means. This film includes a discussion of music, art, healthcare, and scholarship during the monastic Golden Age.","stream","[]","['Great Britian']","['Monasteries', 'Monastic and religious life']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_drcuznpu/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95210" "fod100095209","","Saints and Sinners. A Millennium of Monasteries. Part 1","","59 min 1 sec","['Saints and Sinners: A Millennium of Monasteries']","Today, monasteries are refuges from the frantic pace of modern life; tranquil retreats insulated from the events, debate and hubbub that dictate life outside their walls. But, it wasn't always like this. For 1,000 years monasteries were at the very heart of public life in the British Isles. Join Dr. Janina Ramirez as she brings the past to life and relates how the monasteries forged a sense of national identity, helped shape the world around them and created a dazzling millennium of art. This program explores how Celtic monasticism developed as a loose knit community of hermit monks and became increasingly integral to Anglo-Saxon royal power by offering ""commercial"" salvation and secular services. A rival Roman monastic model developed at Canterbury and won converts through ties to Rome and classical culture. The film also shows how illuminated manuscripts were made.","stream","[]","['Great Britian']","['Monasteries', 'Monastic and religious life']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_5m0tknuu/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95209" "fod100095202","","Rome's Invisible City","","52 min 25 sec","[]","With exclusive access deep beneath Rome's streets and stunning new visualisation techniques, classicist Dr. Michael Scott leads a team of experts to reveal the full story of the ancient world's most awe-inspiring city and the extraordinary people who created and lived in it. Rome's spectacular skyline is as breathtaking today as when it was built. But that iconic city-scape is only half the story. There is another Rome that few people have ever seen. From huge underground quarries, subterranean aqueducts, vast water cisterns to ornate temple and tombs and the elaborate lifts, trap doors and mechanics beneath the Coliseum, this film reveals for the first time the buried story of the ingenious Romans and how they planned, created and lived in their captivating city more than two millennia ago.","stream","[]","['Rome (Italy)']","[]","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7084jj8q/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95202" "fod100095201","","Power and the World's Women","","49 min 43 sec","[]","In 1995, while still First Lady, Hillary Clinton made a groundbreaking speech in Beijing, setting down a challenge to world leaders: to treat women's rights as human rights. She highlighted abuses including young girls sold into slavery; women raped as a tool of war; and lack of education for girls. Since then, three women - Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice and of course Clinton herself - have done one of the world's most powerful jobs, as U.S. Secretary of State. In candid interviews, these former Secretaries of State talk about what it's like being a woman at the center of power, how they personally tried to change things, and about the political challenges of improving the lives of women across the world. The film reveals the shocking extent of abuses in some developing countries and conflict zones, and asks what Western politicians should - and should not - do to promote women's rights and equality.","stream","[]","[]","['Women', 'Women in public life', 'Power (Social sciences)']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_s2dcudkc/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95201" "fod100095200","","Climate Wars","","48 min 50 sec","['Planet Oil']","As we entered the 21st century, the world was guzzling oil, coal and gas like never before. In this concluding episode, Iain Stewart argues we face a stark choice. Do we continue feed our addiction - suck Planet Oil dry - and risk catastrophic climate change, or do we go hell for leather for alternative energy sources; nuclear, renewables, to make the transition from our fossil fuel past to a low carbon future. In which case, how do we make that shift?","stream","[]","[]","['Power resources', 'Petroleum industry and trade', 'Energy consumption']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_85ufvfec/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95200" "fod100095199","","The Carbon Wars","","50 min 38 sec","['Planet Oil']","By the early 1950s, a holy trinity of oil, plastics and fertilisers had transformed the planet. But as Professor Iain Stewart reveals, when the oil producing countries demanded a greater share in profits from the Western energy companies, the oil and gas fields of the Middle East became a focus for coup d'états and military conflict.","stream","[]","[]","['Fertilizers', 'Plastics', 'Petroleum industry and trade']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_tx8aiug5/version/100021/acv/191/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95199" "fod100095198","","How Oil Made Us","","50 min 19 sec","['Planet Oil']","From the moment we first drilled for oil, we opened a Pandora's box that changed the world forever. It transformed the way we lived our lives, spawned foreign wars and turned a simple natural resource into the most powerful political weapon the world has ever known. It's a journey that will help us answer a fundamental question - how did we become so addicted to oil in little more than one human lifetime?","stream","[]","[]","['Petroleum industry and trade', 'War']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_v0n9kfbt/version/100021/acv/191/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95198" "fod100095196","","The Perfect Diet For You? Fighting Fat with Science. Part 3","","50 min 53 sec","['The Perfect Diet For You? Fighting Fat with Science']","So far, the volunteers have successfully been losing weight, but now the honeymoon period is over. It is the final two months of the diet, and their minds and bodies are fighting back. Dr. Chris van Tulleken and Professor Tanya Byron find out if the new personalized diets will help them stay on course, and the experts reveal the scientific secrets to permanent dieting success.","stream","[]","[]","['Diet', 'Obesity', 'Weight loss', 'Nutrition']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_u420bltl/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95196" "fod100095195","","The Perfect Diet For You? Fighting Fat with Science. Part 2","","49 min 51 sec","['The Perfect Diet For You? Fighting Fat with Science']","Dr. Chris van Tulleken and Professor Tanya Byron discover how our genetic makeup can make temptation difficult to resist, how understanding the brain reveals what makes us comfort eat and what science can tell us about why we make disastrous food choices.","stream","[]","[]","['Nutrition', 'Obesity', 'Eating disorders', 'Human genetics', 'Diet']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_r1sw4twb/version/100011/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95195" "fod100095194","","The Perfect Diet For You? Fighting Fat with Science. Part 1","","52 min 26 sec","['The Perfect Diet For You? Fighting Fat with Science']","In this first episode, the volunteers are put through series of tests at a residential clinic to understand how their genes, hormones and psychology influence their eating behavior. They are then put on the diets the experts believe are best-suited to them. Can science succeed, where other diets have failed?","stream","[]","[]","['Diet', 'Obesity', 'Eating disorders']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_aa608fa6/version/100011/acv/171/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95194" "fod100095144","","The Mystery of Murder. A Horizon Guide","","59 min 16 sec","[]","What drives people to kill? Science has spent more than 50 years trying to get inside the mind of murderers to find in what ways they are different to the rest of us - and also the ways in which they are disturbingly similar. Michael Mosley opens up the Horizon casebook to discover how scientists have used extraordinary techniques and experiments to see what goes on inside the brain of a murderer. He shows how they have created a surprisingly comprehensive picture of the different factors that can drive someone to kill. And he asks the ultimate question - will we one day be able to intervene to prevent someone becoming a killer?","stream","[]","[]","['Murderers']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_uqfw6grd/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95144" "fod100095143","","The Mekong River with Sue Perkins. Part 4","","52 min 4 sec","['Mekong River with Sue Perkins']","In this documentary series, Sue Perkins uncovers a region undergoing unprecedented change. As well as tackling hard-hitting social and environmental issues, Sue explores the lighter side of life on South East Asia's largest river, flowing 3,000 miles from the high peaks of the Himalayas through the Tibetan plateau, the canyons of Chinese Yunnan, and Vietnam's vast Mekong Delta. In Part 4, on the final leg of her journey, she investigates how China's booming economy is affecting ethnic minorities in Yunnan Province and discovers an untouched landscape near the river's source in the Himalayas. She encounters Dai people profiting from Chinese tourism; meets a Chinese medicine doctor responding to increased demand for traditional herbs; speaks with a Catholic Tibetan man who survived religious persecution during the Cultural Revolution, and stays with a Buddhist yak herding family that views the river as sacred.","stream","[]","['Mekong River', 'Southeast Asia']","['Rivers']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7s9lw3pk/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95143" "fod100095142","","The Mekong River with Sue Perkins. Part 3","","52 min 7 sec","['Mekong River with Sue Perkins']","In this documentary series, Sue Perkins uncovers a region undergoing unprecedented change. As well as tackling hard-hitting social and environmental issues, Sue explores the lighter side of life on South East Asia's largest river, flowing 3,000 miles from the high peaks of the Himalayas through the Tibetan plateau, the canyons of Chinese Yunnan, and Vietnam's vast Mekong Delta. In Part 3, she discovers how Laos is opening to tourism and foreign investment-for better or for worse. A fisherman turned entrepreneur is profiting from backpackers; Xayaburi Dam construction will displace thousands of residents and effect millions downstream; Western spirituality tourists are corrupting Luang Prabang monks; and a casino in the Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone is benefiting Chinese developers, rather than the local economy. Despite modernization challenges, Sue finds that citizens are adapting to development with a distinct Laotian mindset.","stream","[]","['Mekong River', 'Southeast Asia']","['Rivers']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_j7jnh3bp/version/100011/acv/181/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95142" "fod100095141","","The Mekong River with Sue Perkins. Part 2","","52 min 5 sec","['Mekong River with Sue Perkins']","In this documentary series, Sue Perkins uncovers a region undergoing unprecedented change. As well as tackling hard-hitting social and environmental issues, Sue explores the lighter side of life on South East Asia's largest river, flowing 3,000 miles from the high peaks of the Himalayas through the Tibetan plateau, the canyons of Chinese Yunnan, and Vietnam's vast Mekong Delta. In Part 2, she uncovers animal welfare and conservation efforts in Cambodia, including the Bunong tribe's elephant sanctuary, a wildlife rescue team raiding businesses suspected of selling poached endangered species, and fishermen switching to tourism to save the Irrawaddy dolphin while preserving their own livelihoods. Biodiversity has increased in a forested area protected by a Buddhist hermit, while the Kreung people struggle to save their land from deforestation for cash crops.","stream","[]","['Mekong River', 'Southeast Asia']","['Rivers']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_3qx0y6ce/version/100031/acv/271/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95141" "fod100095140","","The Mekong River with Sue Perkins. Part 1","","52 min 6 sec","['Mekong River with Sue Perkins']","In this documentary series, Sue Perkins uncovers a region undergoing unprecedented change. As well as tackling hard-hitting social and environmental issues, Sue explores the lighter side of life on South East Asia's largest river, flowing 3,000 miles from the high peaks of the Himalayas through the Tibetan plateau, the canyons of Chinese Yunnan, and Vietnam's vast Mekong Delta. In Part 1, she begins her journey by visiting Vietnam's Cai Rang floating market and learning how the transition to capitalism is affecting rice farmers. In Phnom Penh, she meets a Khmer Rouge regime survivor and learns about a dark chapter in the country's recent past. Finally, she discovers the river's importance to fishing villages on Tonlé Sap Lake, whose ecological balance is under threat by dams upstream.","stream","[]","['Mekong River', 'Southeast Asia']","['Rivers']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_s3ypeqri/version/100011/acv/231/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95140" "fod100095138","","The Making of Merkel","","50 min 15 sec","[]","Germany's first female Chancellor Angela Merkel rose from humble roots to become the most powerful woman in the world. This fascinating portrait reveals how her astonishing ascent to power has been on her own terms-as a woman, a former East German, a research scientist and, as she sees it, a defender of Western democracy. The program recounts Germany's recent history as it shaped Angela Merkel's life story, speaking to people that were close to Merkel and knew her well. Drawing on archive, news footage and filming on location throughout Germany, it asks what really drives Angela Merkel and what has propelled her to succeed as one of the most unusual politicians in the world. Having stayed true to the principles of thrift and a belief in a strong Europe throughout her chancellorship, will she succeed in making spendthrift Germans of the whole of the Eurozone?","stream","['Merkel, Angela']","['Germany']","['Tax and expenditure limitations', 'Financial crises']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_q44w6onv/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95138" "fod100095137","","Louis Theroux. Miami Mega Jail. Part 2","","59 min 18 sec","['Louis Theroux: Miami Mega Jail']","Holding 6,000 prisoners and processing more than 100,000 people a year, Miami's mega jail is a transitory place for those awaiting sentencing, trial, and charges. Mega jails are a new phenomenon in America as the country struggles to process its growing criminal class; conditions are tough, dark ,and uncompromising. Depending on the nature of their crime, some prisoners are in and out in hours while others might be there for years. In Part 2, Louis Theroux speaks with inmates housed on some of the most violent jailhouse floors in the country and cadets at a correctional boot camp hoping to avoid jail time. He meets a collection of people thrown together and receives insight on a culture of violence.","stream","[]","[]","[]","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_vglkmdz1/version/100001/acv/151/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95137" "fod100095136","","Louis Theroux. Miami Mega Jail. Part 1","","59 min 21 sec","['Louis Theroux: Miami Mega Jail']","Holding 6,000 prisoners and processing more than 100,000 people a year, Miami's mega jail is a transitory place for those awaiting sentencing, trial, and charges. Mega jails are a new phenomenon in America as the country struggles to process its growing criminal class; conditions are tough, dark ,and uncompromising. Depending on the nature of their crime, some prisoners are in and out in hours while others might be there for years. In Part 1, Louis Theroux speaks with inmates housed on some of the most violent jailhouse floors in the country and receives insight on the accepted culture of violence. He meets a collection of people thrown together - some innocent, some guilty and none yet proven either way.","stream","[]","[]","['Prison violence', 'Jails', 'Prisons']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_c5td1s8u/version/100021/acv/201/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=95136"