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  • 2020-2024  (4)
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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (60 min)
    RVK:
    Keywords: African Americans Language ; Black English ; Language and culture ; Language transfer (Language learning) ; African Americans History ; Anthropology ; African Americans ; African Americans - Language ; Anthropology ; Black English ; Language and culture ; Language transfer (Language learning) ; Documentary films ; History ; Nonfiction films ; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities ; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities ; Documentary films ; Nonfiction films ; United States
    Abstract: "TALKING BLACK IN AMERICA -- ROOTS is a celebration of African American resiliency, creativity, and ingenuity, finding a connection of the spirit among the peoples and societies of West Africa and the African diaspora. Filmed in Ghana, The Bahamas, and throughout the United States, it is the third program in the Emmy Award winning TALKING BLACK IN AMERiCA [sic] series, five interrelated documentaries on African American language and culture and their transformative influence on the United States and beyond."--Container
    Note: "A documentary by the Language & Life Project"--Container , DVD; all regions, high definition, widescreen (1.78:1) , English soundtrack; optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH)
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  • 2
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    Los Angeles, CA : Magnolia Home Entertainment
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (ca. 83 min.) , 12 cm
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    Keywords: Altenheim ; Florida ; Villages (Retirement community : Sumter County, Fla.) ; Retirement communities / Florida / Case studies ; Retirees / Florida / Sumter County ; Quality of life / Florida / Sumter County ; Quality of life ; Retirees ; Retirement communities ; Florida ; Documentary films ; Nonfiction films ; Feature films ; Video recordings for the hearing impaired ; Documentary films ; DVD-Video ; Florida ; Altenheim
    Abstract: Looks at life at The Villages in Sumter County, Florida, America's largest retirement community
    Abstract: With Some Kind of Heaven, first-time feature director Lance Oppenheim cracks the manicured facade of The Villages, America’s largest retirement community – a massive, self-contained utopia located in Central Florida. Behind the gates of this palm tree-lined fantasyland, Some Kind of Heaven invests in the dreams and desires of a small group of Villages residents – and one interloper – who are unable to find happiness within the community’s pre-packaged paradise. With strikingly composed cinematography, this candy-colored documentary offers a tender and surreal look at the never-ending quest for finding meaning and love in life’s final act. -- Provided by publisher
    Note: Documentary , Program content: ©2020 , Originally released as a motion picture in 2020 , Full screen , DVD; region 1; NTSC; full screen presentation, 1.33:1 aspect ratio; 5.1 Dolby Digital , Closed-captioned
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  • 3
    Language: English , Marathi , Hindi , Marathi
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 streaming video file 75 min.) , sound, color
    Series Statement: The Anand Patwardhan Collection
    DDC: 305.5690954792
    Keywords: Slums ; Poor ; Pauvres - Inde - Mumbai ; Economic history ; Poor ; Slums ; Social conditions ; Documentary films ; Feature films ; Nonfiction films ; Documentary films ; Nonfiction films ; Feature films ; Documentaires ; Films autres que de fiction ; Mumbai (India) Social conditions ; Mumbai (India) Economic conditions ; India - Mumbai ; Documentaries and Factual Films
    Abstract: Tells the story of the four million slumdwellers who make up half of the city's population, and treats the causes, consequences and possible solutions of the problem
    Note: Originally produced by: Anand Patwardhan, c1985 , Interessenniveau: 10 and up , In English, Hindi, Tamil, and Marathi with English subtitles
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  • 4
    Language: English , Sign languages
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (27 min) , sound, color with black and white sequences , 4 3/4 in
    DDC: 362.420973
    RVK:
    Keywords: American Sign Language ; American Sign Language Dialects ; African Americans Deaf ; Black English ; African Americans Languages ; Interpersonal communication ; African Americans History ; Language and culture ; American Sign Language - États-Unis ; American Sign Language - Dialectes ; Noirs américains - Personnes sourdes ; Black English (Dialecte) ; Noirs américains - Langues ; Communication interpersonnelle ; Noirs américains - Histoire ; Langage et culture ; African Americans ; African Americans - Languages ; American Sign Language ; Black English ; Interpersonal communication ; Language and culture ; Feature films ; Documentary films ; History ; Nonfiction films ; Short films ; Video recordings for the hearing impaired ; Documentary films ; Short films ; Nonfiction films ; Video recordings for the hearing impaired ; Feature films ; Documentaires ; Courts métrages ; Films autres que de fiction ; Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives ; United States History ; États-Unis - Histoire ; United States
    Abstract: "Just like spoken languages, sign languages have dialects. Black ASL is the unique dialect of American Sign Language (ASL) that developed within historically segregated African American Deaf communities. Largely unknown to outsiders, Black ASL has become a symbol of solidarity and a vital part of identity within the Black Deaf community. Different uses of space, hand use, ways it sets itself apart from other varieties of ASL. With the perspectives of Black signers, Sign Language interpreters, and the scholars who have worked to uncover it, Signing Black in America explores the history and development of this unique and expressive variety of visual communication."--Container
    Note: Wide screen (1.78:1) , The first episode of a four-part miniseries following the feature-length documentary, Talking Black in America , DVD, NTSC, all regions, Dolby digital 2.0, 1.78:1 widescreen. , In English and sign language with English overdubbing; closed-captioned in English
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