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La Bohème [videorecording] / by Puccini, Giacomo,1858-1924.; Large, Brian.; Mansouri, Lotfi.; Pavarotti, Luciano.; Quilico, Gino,1955-; Severini, Tiziano.; Zambello, Francesca.; Kultur International Films.; Radiotelevisione della Svizzera italiana.; Reiner Moritz Associates.; San Francisco Opera.;
Mirella Freni ; Luciano Pavarotti ; Gino Quilico ; Nicolai Ghiaurov ; Sandra Pacetti ; Stephen Dickson ; chorus and orchestra of the San Francisco Opera ; Tiziano Severini, conductor.Recorded at the San Francisco Opera, 1988.Not rated.
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Rothko's rooms [videorecording] : the life and works of an American artist / by Barlow, Dilly.; Thompson, David,1929-; British Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)143648; DCD Media.; Kultur International Films.; NBD TV.; Reiner Moritz Associates.;
Sound, Bob Briscoe ; camera, Mike Robinson ; film editor, Malcolm Daniel.Narrated by Dilly Barlow.Chronicles Rothko's life, charting the development of his work, which fills the screen with his softly defined, rectangular clouds of color stacked symmetrically on top of one another. Conceived to evoke elemental emotions and maximum poignancy.DVD, NTSC, all regions; Dolby Digital 2.0.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Rothko, Mark, 1903-1970.; Rothko, Mark, 1903-1970; Painters;
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Expressionism [videorecording] / by Moritz, Reiner E.director.; Greene, Jamesnarrator. (CARDINAL)520126; Kotowski, Konradcamera operator.; Riemann, Elkeeditor.; Berger, Corneliaeditor.; Lehmann, Stefanieeditor.; Lange, Marit Ingeborgwriter. (CARDINAL)196155; Mullins, Edwin,1933-writernarrator. (CARDINAL)128247; Weiss, Evelynwriter. (CARDINAL)159521; Januszczak, Waldemar. (CARDINAL)734902; Clegg, Elizabethwriter.; Hossmann, Gisela,1938-writer.; Kellein, Thomaswriter. (CARDINAL)271070; Films for the Humanities (Firm) (CARDINAL)152422; Reiner Moritz Associates. ; RM Arts (Firm) (CARDINAL)217800;
Edward Munch : Ashes, National Gallery, Oslo / written by Marit Lange -- Franz Marc : The tiger, Municipal Gallery, Lenbachhaus, Munich / written and narrated by Edwin Mullins -- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner : Five women in the street, Museum Ludwig, Cologne / written by Evelyn Weiss, Waldemar Januszczak -- Max Beckmann : The actors, 1941-42 : oil on canvas, the Harvard University Art Museums, the Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Gisela Hossmann -- Georg Baselitz : The great friends, Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Thomas Kellein -- Anselm Kiefer : Interior, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam / written and narrated by Edwin Mullins.Narrator, James Greene.Filmed at many museums on both sides of the Atlantic, this program critically examines the following masterpieces of Expressionism: Edvard Munch's Ashes ; Franz Marc's The tiger ; Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Five women in the street ; Max Beckmann's Actors (Triptych) ; Georg Baselitz's The great friends ; and Anselm Kiefer's Interior.Not rated.DVD
Subjects: Documentary films.; Expressionism (Art) ; Art, Modern -- 20th century.;
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The impact of Cubism [videorecording] / by Greene, Jamesnarrator. (CARDINAL)520126; Mullins, Edwin B.writer,narrator.; Moritz, Reiner E.,1938-director.; Clegg, Elizabethwriter.; Maur, Karin von,1938-writer. (CARDINAL)165051; Schneede, Marinawriter. (CARDINAL)121945; Jacob, Wenzelwriter.; Films for the Humanities (Firm) (CARDINAL)152422; Reiner Moritz Associates. ; RM Arts (Firm) (CARDINAL)217800;
Juan Gris : The breakfast table, Centre National d'Art et de la Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Karin Von Maur -- Marcel Duchamp : Sad young man on a train, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice / written by Marina Schneede -- Robert Delaunay : Champ de Mars, 1911 : oil on canvas, the Joseph Winterbotham Collection, the Art Institute of Chicago / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Wenzel Jacob -- Sonia Delaunay : Electric prisms, Centre National d'Art et de la Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Marina Schneede -- Kasimir Malevich : An Englishman in Moscow, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam / written and narrated by Edwin Mullins -- Umberto Boccioni : Farewells, 1911 : oil on canvas, Gift of Nelson Rockefeller, Museum of Modern Art, New York / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Marina Schneede.Narrator, James Greene.Filmed at many museums on both sides of the Atlantic, this program critically examines the following masterpieces of Cubism: Juan Gris' The breakfast table ; Marcel Duchamp's Sad young man on a train ; Robert Delaunay's Champ de Mars ; Sonia Delaunay's Electric prisms ; Kasimir Malevich's An Englishman in Moscow ; and Umberto Boccioni's Farewells.Not rated.DVD
Subjects: Documentary films. ; Cubism. ;
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In rehearsal with Christoph von Dohnányi and the Philharmonia Orchestra [videorecording] / by Dohnányi, Christoph von.; Gavin, Barrie.; Wilson, Colin,1956-; Alexander, Meyrick.; Bragg, Keith.; Jones, Justin.; Thomas, David(Violinist); Moritz, Reiner E.,1938-; Haydn, Joseph,1732-1809.Symphonies,H. I, 88,G major.; Image Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)328010; Philharmonia Orchestra (London, England); Reiner Moritz Associates.; RM Arts (Firm)(CARDINAL)217800; Spektrum TV (Firm); Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen.(CARDINAL)155202;
Introduction -- The Maestro's interpretation -- The Orchestra and the conductor -- Seating position -- Haydn's compositions -- Intonation -- Baroque music -- An entertaining spirit.Directed by Barrie Gavin ; produced by Colin Wilson ; executive producers, Reiner E. Moritz, Felix Schmidt ; audio director, Gary Stewart ; senior cameraman, Roger Prior ; cameramen: Duncan Cross, David Gopsil, Geoff Greenslade, Ian Munday, Mike Paterson, Colin Waldeck ; lighting director, John Burgess ; editor, Olaf Koschke-Dangarembga ; photographer, Catherine Ashmore.Meyrick Alexander (principal bassoon) ; Keith Bragg (principal piccolo) ; Justin Jones (violin) ; David Thomas (violin).A highly acclaimed conductor, Christoph Von Dohnanyi, joins one of the world's great orchestras, the Philharmonia, for a performance of Haydn's "Symphony No. 88 in G." This "In Rehearsal" program allows cameras to witness the process of development of a new relationship between an orchestra and its Music Director. He discusses his approach to rehearsals and his thoughts on communicating with an orchestra. He also explores the inexplicable chemistry that plays an essential part in the relationship between a conductor and his musicians.DVD; Dolby Digital stereo.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Music rehearsals.; Conductors (Music); Dohnányi, Christoph von.; Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809.;
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Hockney at the Tate [videorecording] by Benson, Alan.(CARDINAL)409170; Bragg, Melvyn,1939-(CARDINAL)714323; Image Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)328010; London Weekend Television, ltd.; Reiner Moritz Associates.; RM Arts (Firm)(CARDINAL)217800;
Camera, Chris Owen ; graphics, Pat Gavin ; rostrum camera, Ken Morse ; film research, Philip Windeatt ; videotape editor, Dave Simpson ; production assistant, Rima Neave ; lighting director, Colin Innes-Hopkins ; associate producer, Mark Holloway ; edited and presented by Melvun Bragg.Presenter, Melvyn Bragg.To mark David Hockney's 50th birthday in the autumn of 1988 London's Tate Gallery staged a major retrospective of his work. Melvyn Bragg joins Hockney for an exclusive, private showing of the exhibition in which they discuss works from all stages of Hockney's remarkable career.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD.
Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; Hockney, David; Artists; Painters; Painting, English;
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The story of fashion. [videorecording] by Etherington-Smith, Meredith.(CARDINAL)173930; Guerra, Roberto.(CARDINAL)198610; Hershon, Eila.(CARDINAL)198609; Lagerfeld, Karl.(CARDINAL)752899; Channel Four (Great Britain)(CARDINAL)190938; Marcom Projects.; Reiner Moritz Associates.; RM Arts (Firm)(CARDINAL)217800;
Commentary written by Meredith Etherington-Smith.The first in "The Story of Fashion" series charts the rise of fashion in the 18th and 19th centuries from the work of Charles Worth, the English inventor of Parisian haute coutre, to the evolution of 20th-century style and design, and the work of Donna Karan, which caters specifically to the needs of the modern working woman. It looks at the different interpretations of hairstyles, and the female form in relation to the changing social backdrop and the evolution of the modern emancipated woman, as well as other aspects of fashion such as millinery, embroidery and fashion illustration. Features archive footage and interviews with key figures in the fashion world.DVD.
Subjects: Karan, Donna, 1948-; Costume; Fashion designers; Fashion; Fashion; Fashion; Fashion;
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The story of fashion. [videorecording] by Etherington-Smith, Meredith.; Guerra, Roberto.; Hershon, Eila.; Lagerfeld, Karl.; Channel Four (Great Britain); Marcom Projects.; Reiner Moritz Associates.; RM Arts (Firm);
Commentary written by Meredith Etherington-Smith.The third in "The Story of Fashion" series analyzes the key styles of the 1960s to the 1980s, tracing the role of individual designers in originating and popularizing fashions. Through the adaptation of designers' ideas by clothing companies producing for the mass market, these styles - like the mid-1960s mini-skirt - became the distinctive uniform of particular periods, taking the concept of "fashion" to the opposite extreme from its earlier meaning as the favoured style of the privileged elite. It explores the evolution of the world of fashion to meet changing commercial and social demands, while also expressing the paradox that a single transient style can still retrospectively symbolize an entire era.DVD.
Subjects: Costume; Fashion designers.; Fashion; Fashion;
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The story of fashion. [videorecording] by Etherington-Smith, Meredith.; Guerra, Roberto.; Hershon, Eila.; Lagerfeld, Karl.; Channel Four (Great Britain); Marcom Projects.; Reiner Moritz Associates.; RM Arts (Firm);
Commentary written by Meredith Etherington-Smith.The second in "The Story of Fashion" series examines the relationship between style and history, and fashion and its social context from the early 20th century onwards. It looks at the influence of individual designers including Coco Chanel and Jean Patou, analyzing their different approaches, and the wide range of sources fashion has to draw from, such as art styles and photography, as well as the rise of the celebrity role model and the model-as-celebrity. The film discusses the creation of not just a style but of a whole range of associated products, from perfume to jewellery, which is crucial to the success of a fashion house. The tradition of high-class men's tailoring is also examined.DVD.
Subjects: Chanel, Coco, 1883-1971.; Patou, Jean, 1887-1936.; Costume; Fashion designers.; Fashion; Fashion; Men's clothing;
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The long search. [videorecording] / by Eyre, Ronald,host.; Eyre, Ronald.Long search (Television program); Montagnon, Peter,television producer.; Scorer, Mischa,television director.; Eyre, Ronald.Long search.Vol. 1,Protestant spirit USA.; Eyre, Ronald.Long search.Vol. 2,330 million gods.; Ambrose Video Publishing,film distributor.(CARDINAL)200627; British Broadcasting Corporation.Television Service,production company.(CARDINAL)132222; Copyright Collection (Library of Congress)DLC(CARDINAL)808538; Reiner Moritz Productions,production company.; Time-Life Television,production company.(CARDINAL)142381;
v. 1. Protestant spirit USA. Introduction ; What is Protestantism? ; Protestantism in Indianapolis ; Baptist temple ; Baptism ; Mainline Protestant churches ; Poorest Baptist chapel ; Underlying meaning of Protestant / directed by Mischa Scorer.v. 2. 330 million gods. Introduction ; What is God? ; North Bihar village ; How many gods? ; Celebration at girls school ; High task Hindus ; Rituals.Host, Ronald Eyre.Forms part of a series on world religions in which theater director Ronald Eyre travels around the globe asking people basic questions about their religious beliefs and practices. Vol. 1 visits various Protestant churches in Indianapolis and illustrates the character of American Protestantism by visiting services conducted by various denominations. Examines the reasons for the vigor of religious expression among both Black and white American Protestants. Surveys the trend toward institutionalization that Protestantism has taken in the United States and reflects on the historical essence of Protestantism. Vol. 2 visits various sites in India and observes the performance of several types of religious ceremonies. Explores the Hindu approach to God and the complexity of the Hindu religious experience. Characterizes Hinduism as a philosophy and way of life rather than a rigid code of behavior or dogma.
Subjects: African Americans; Hinduism.; Hinduism; Protestant churches; Protestantism.; Protestantism; Religions.;
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