Search:

The friendliest town [videorecording] / by Downing, Diane,on-screen participant.; Graham, Taya,on-screen participant.; Janis, Stephen,film director,on-screen participant.; Sewell, Kelvin,on-screen participant.; White, Ronnie,on-screen participant.; Ace Spectrum Productions,production company.; Gravitas Ventures (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)340634;
Featuring: Stephen Janis, Diane Downing, Kelvin Sewell, Taya Graham, Ronnie White.The first black chief of a small racially divided town lowered crime with community style policing, but then they made him a criminal.Not rated.DVD-R, wide screen presentation.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Nonfiction films.; Sewell, Kelvin.; Community policing; Crime; Small cities;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
unAPI

A time for burning [videorecording] / by Jersey, Bill,film director,film producer,editor of moving image work,director of photography.(CARDINAL)225295; Connell, Barbara,film director,editor of moving image work.; Paxton, Tom,1937-composer,lyricist.(CARDINAL)738187; Gilbert, Ronnie,performer.; Kornfeld, Barry,arranger.; Youngdahl, Bill,1927-2012,on-screen participant.; Chambers, Ernest William,1937-on-screen participant.; Christiansen, Ray,on-screen participant.; Docurama (Firm),presenter.(CARDINAL)215269; Gateway Films,presenter.(CARDINAL)179360; Lutheran Film Associates,production company.; New Video Group,film distributor.(CARDINAL)219113; Quest Productions,production company.(CARDINAL)178481; Vision Video (Firm),presenter;
Photographer, William C. Jersey ; lyrics and music, Tom Paxton, arranged by B.G. Kornfeld, sung by Ronnie Gilbert.Featuring Rev. Bill Youngdahl, Ernie Chambers, Ray Christiansen.Originally rejected by the three major networks for being too controversial, this classic cinéma vérité film ... captures an all-white Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska as their eager, but earnest pastor tries to get the congregation to reach out to their fellow black Lutherans ... As tensions threaten to tear apart the church, the film illustrates the anguish and awakenings of the civil rights era through the words and actions of everyday people.Rating: Not rated.DVD ; NTSC ; region 1 ; Dolby Digital stereo.Named to the National Film Registry in 2005 by the Library of Congress ; Nominee, Best Documentary Feature (Bill Jersey), 1968 Academy Awards (USA).
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Documentary films.; Chambers, Ernest William, 1937-; Race relations; Lutheran Church; African American Lutherans; Lutherans;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
unAPI

Hillbilly [videorecording] / by Adkins, Chester,on-screen participant.; Apted, Michael,on-screen participant.; Blush, Doug,film producer.; Caucci, Ben,composer (expression); Cox, Ronny,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)348264; Donnell, Bryan,1968-director of photography,film producer.; Fee, John,1979-composer (expression); Goldate, Stacy,editor of moving image work.; House, Silas,1971-film producer,screenwriter,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)354483; Levy, Melanie Vi,editor of moving image work.; Matthews, Jon,film producer,on-screen participant.; Rubin, Sally,film director,film producer,screenwriter.; Sutherland, David,film producer.; York, Ashley,film director,film producer,screenwriter.; York, Tim,on-screen participant.; Holler Home Productions (Firm),presenter,production company.; Orchard (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)626754;
Original music by Ben Caucci & John Fee ; director of photography, Bryan Donnell ; edited by Melanie Vi Levy, Stacy Goldate ; associate producers, Samantha Cole, Kayla Velloso ; co-producers, Bryan Donnell, Jon Matthews ; archival reserach & clearances, Kate Coe ; second editor, Sally Rubin ; aerial photography, Kerrin Sheldon, Adolfo Doring [and others] ; location sound mixer, Ashley York ; graphics & animation, Max Strebel, Blake Douglas Young.Featuring: Chester Adkins, Tim York, Jon Matthews, Silas House, Ashley York, Michael Apted, Ronny Cox [and many others]."Hillbilly" is a documentary film that examines the iconic hillbilly image in media and culture. The film explores more than a hundred years of media representation of mountain and rural people and offers an urgent exploration of how we see and think about rural America."--IMDb https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8218940/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl viewed 02/04/2019.Filmed in Georgia, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia, the movie uncovers an unexpected set of artists, poets, activists, queer musicians, 'Affrilachian' poets, and intersectional feminists, all unexpected voices emerging form this historically misunderstood region.Not rated.DVD; NTSC, Region 1, 16x9 Widescreen (1.77:1) presentation, Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Nonfiction films.; Group identity; Mountain life; Mountain people; White people;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
unAPI