A vivid full - cast audio collage of
documentary materials provides the background for two young people's experience during the Freedom Summer of 1964.
Not exact matches
This
documentary really does not
provide any new information and simply relies on talking heads and archival
material.
Disc two includes nearly six hours of additional
material including a 196 - minute making - of
documentary, entitled Strength and Honor: Creating the World of Gladiator, and as if this was not exhaustive enough more behind the scenes technical information is
provided in the five - part Image and Design section which includes featurettes on sets, costumes, and weapons as well as extensive photo galleries.
Other bonus
materials provided are; a making - of
documentary, featurettes about the stunts, sound, music and «lights and magic» of the trilogy, as well as original theatrical trailers.
Purportedly about Segway inventor Dean Kamen's noble quest to
provide clean drinking water in the developing world, the
documentary «SlingShot» has about enough
material to fill one interesting «60 Minutes» segment.
Bonus
Materials: Outlawed, a
documentary about secretly detained prisoners and the torture they endure,
provides a fitting companion piece for the film and a heartbreaking tribute to those affected.
Disc two
provides numerous bonus
materials such as: deleted scenes and the deleted song Any Day Now, a
documentary about the filmmaker Norman Jewison, the Easter Egg The Tale of the Beggar, an interview with John Williams called Creating a Musical Tradition, interviews with the cast members who played Tevye's daughters, photo galleries, and the movie's trailer.
This excellent
documentary will
provide no shortage of
material for discussion and soul - searching.
However, Steve James»
documentary is more than just a retelling of the book as it
provides new
material, making it a great companion piece.
COMMUNITY CLASSROOM is an educational resource
providing new
documentary video content and accompanying curricular
materials, lesson plans, and homework assignments, to high school and community college instructors and youth - serving community - based organizations.
«He was politically committed to the struggles of those around him and in putting this exhibition together we were delighted to meet Turpin's daughter and granddaughters who were able to
provide documentary materials to give witness to Albert Turpin's commitment.»
CTSMA collects
documentary material such as studio detritus and discarded trials, which
provide a view into the artist's creative process.
Our primary interest is to place works by the artist in all media as well as
documentary materials such as catalogues, posters and films in institutions with a reputation for their scholarly approach to exhibitions and publications that have already shown an interest in and
provide regular public access to the artist's work.
In addition to
providing a fresh look at scores of works of art that have not been seen together in half a century, the exhibition also offers a selection of images and
documentary material from The Museum of Modern Art Archives, which illustrates the linked histories of Abstract Expressionism, MoMA, and New York City during this pivotal moment in modern art.