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Aria [videorecording] / by Altman, Robert,1925-2006.; Beresford, Bruce.; Godard, Jean-Luc,1930-; Jarman, Derek,1942-1994.; Roddam, Franc.; Roeg, Nicolas,1928-; Russell, Ken,1927-2011.; Sturridge, Charles.; Fonda, Bridget.; Hurley, Elizabeth.; Russell, Theresa,1957-; Hurt, John,1940-; Henry, Buck.; D'Angelo, Beverly.(CARDINAL)346721; Morris, Anita,1943-1994.; Image Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)328010; Lightyear Entertainment (Firm); Virgin Vision Limited.;
Theresa Russell, Buck Henry, Beverly D'Angelo, John Hurt, Anita Morris, Bridget Fonda, Elizabeth Hurley.Ten of the world's best-known film makers were given a free hand to make real any vision.MPAA rating: R.DVD, Dolby digital 5.1 surround.
Subjects: Feature films.;
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Gothic [videorecording] / by Byrne, Gabriel,1950-(CARDINAL)844645; Richardson, Natasha.(CARDINAL)356394; Russell, Ken,1927-2011.; Sands, Julian.; Volk, Stephan.; Artisan Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)784570; Vestron Pictures.; Virgin Vision Limited.;
Director of photography, Mike Southon; production design, Christopher Hobbs; editor, Michael Bradsell; music, Thomas Dolby.Gabriel Byrne, Julian Sands, Natasha Richardson, Myriam Cry, Timothy Spall.Recounts a stormy 1816 night in Switzerland when Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, Mary Godwin and their friends confront their fears and share terrifying fantasies.MPAA rating: R.DVD, Dolby digital surround.
Subjects: Feature films.; Horror films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824; Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851; Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822;
For private home use only.
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Most haunted. [videorecording] / by Fielding, Yvette,host.; Acorah, Derek,medium.; Whyman, Phil,investigator. (CARDINAL)425805; Antix Productions (Firm) ; Koch Entertainment (Firm) ; KOCH Vision (Firm) (CARDINAL)834878; Minotaur Productions. ; Travel Channel (Firm) (CARDINAL)835682; Virgin Media Television Limited. ;
Disc 1. Brannigans Nightclub -- Tutbury Castle -- Station Hotel Dudley -- The Skirrid Inn. Disc 2. Clerkenwell House of Detention -- The Bell Inn -- Llancaiach Fawr Manor -- Pengersick Castle. Disc 3. The Clock House -- Caesars Nightclub -- RAF East Kirby -- Morseby Hall. Disc 4. Edinburgh vaults -- Leith Hall -- Aberglasney House -- The Schooner Hotel. Disc 5. Fitz Manor -- The Muckleburg Collection -- The Galleries of Justice -- Tamworth Castle. Disc 6. Most haunted extras.Host, Yvette Fielding ; with Derek Acorah, Phil Whyman.Explore Britain's most haunted destinations. Yvette Fielding, along with spiritual medium Derek Acorah and paranormal investigator Phil Whyman investigate the spookiest places on Earth. As night approaches, the team swings into action, investigating all the paranormal hotspots and gathering their evidence.DVD, widescreen presentation; Dolby Digital.
Subjects: Documentary television programs. ; Television programs.; Haunted places; Ghosts; Parapsychology;
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Limitless [videorecording] / by Burger, Neil,film director.; Dixon, Leslie,film producer,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)845514; Cooper, Bradley,actor.(CARDINAL)342977; Cornish, Abbie,1982-actor.(CARDINAL)555582; De Niro, Robert,actor.(CARDINAL)184450; Howard, Andrew,1969-actor.; Friel, Anna,1976-actor.; Arana, Tomas,1955-actor.; Kroopf, Scott,film producer.(CARDINAL)838272; Kavanaugh, Ryan,film producer.; Leonard-Morgan, Paul,composer.; Gering, Jenny,costume designer.; Geraghty, Naomi,editor of moving image work.; Adams, Tracy,editor of moving image work.; Von Brandenstein, Patrizia,production designer.; Willems, Jo(Cinematographer),cinematographer.(CARDINAL)861132; Glynn, Alan,1960-Dark fields.(CARDINAL)503768; Boy of the Year (Firm),production company.; Intermedia Films,production company.; Many Rivers Productions,production company.(CARDINAL)838585; Relativity Media,presenter.(CARDINAL)551892; Rogue Pictures,production company.(CARDINAL)848796; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)340075; Virgin Produced (Firm),presenter.;
Music, Paul Leonard-Morgan ; editors, Naomi Geraghty, Tracy Adams ; director of photography, Jo Willems ; costume designer, Jenny Gering ; production designer, Patrizia von Brandenstein.Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, Robert De Niro, Andrew Howard, Anna Friel, Tomas Arana.Eddie Morra, a burnt-out writer, discovers a top-secret pill that unlocks 100% of his brain's capacity. He instantly acquires mind-bending talents and mesmerizing visions that bring him big money, beautiful women, and limitless success. But his dream life soon becomes a waking nightmare, as the drug's brutal side effects take their toll and Eddie finds himself entangled with a cunning Wall Street power broker who wants everything Eddie has, and more.Extended cut rating: Unrated; unrated version contains material different from the PG-13 rated version.Theatrical version MPAA rating: PG-13; for thematic material involving a drug, violence including disturbing images, sexuality and language.DVD; NTSC, region 1; wide screen (2.40:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Thrillers (Motion pictures); Action and adventure films.; Film adaptations.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Glynn, Alan, 1960-; Authors; Burn out (Psychology); Drug abuse; Stockbrokers;
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The controversy of Renaissance art / by Nagel, Alexander,author.(CARDINAL)390371; University of Chicago.Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)153865;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Starting in the 1490s, Italy passed through a phase of religious conflict, one that anticipated and ran parallel to the Reformations of northern Europe. A season of controversy put religious images newly under scrutiny, provoking radical investigations into their modes and traditions. Could they reliably convey sacred truth and power, and if so, how? Was the artist a transmitter or an interpreter, or both? Did Christian art have its own logic and legitimacy, or was it part of a long series of formal adaptations that began in deep antiquity? The most vocal religious critics in Italy were also, very often, the most refined patrons of art. Skepticism about images was redirected back into the art, again and again turning controversy into an aesthetic occasion. Working at the limits of the available media, artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Fra Bartolommeo, Giorgione, Michelangelo, Raphael, Giulio Romano, Andrea Riccio, Rosso Fiorentino, Titian, Michele Sanmicheli, and Hacopo Sansovino successively dismantled and reconstituted the categories of art-making. Hardly capable of sustaining a program of reform, the experimental art of this period was succeeded by a new era of cultural codification in the second half of the sixteenth century. The Controversy of Renaissance Art is a major reappraisal of a critical period of art-making from one of our most acclaimed historians of art.
Subjects: Art, Renaissance; Art; Christian art and symbolism;
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