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  • AV-Medium  (2)
  • Biografie
  • Geschichte 1900-2000
  • English Studies  (2)
  • American Studies
  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD, 95 Min., farb. und s/w, mono, Dolby digital ; , 12 cm
    Additional Material: Beiheft (24 S.)
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    Keywords: Hall, Stuart ; Biografie ; DVD-Video ; Film ; DVD-Video ; 1932-2014 Hall, Stuart
    Abstract: "This absorbing documentary from director John Akomfrah (The Nine Muses, Handsworth Songs) presents an intimate and engaging portrait of Stuart Hall, the Jamaican-born public intellectual and co-founder of the New Left Review, whose work in the field of cultural theory has profoundly influenced the academic landscape. Using extensive footage of Hall's appearances on radio and television, the film explores its themes of memory, race and identity through the juxtaposition of events from Hall's life, and a discourse on the wider social and political events of the second half of the twentieth century, all set against a soundtrack by Hall's favourite musician, Miles Davis."
    Note: Bildformat 1.78:1 (16:9 anamorph). - Orig.: Großbritannien 2013. - Special features: The Stuart Hall project Q&A (2013, 12 mins): John Akomfrah and Baroness Lola Young in conversation at BFI Southbank. John Akomfrah and Stuart Hall Q&A with Parminder Vir (2013, 49 mins): audio recording from the ICA screening of The Stuart Hall project. Black and White in Colour Rushes (BFI, 1992, 20 mins): an interview with John Akomfrah recorded for Isaac Julien's Black and White in Colour: Television, Memory, Race which was broadcast during the BBC's 'Black and white in colour' season. Original trailer. Optional 5.1. surround sound , Sprache: engl. - Untertitel: engl. for the hard-of-hearing
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  • 2
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    [San Diego, CA] : Espinosa Productions
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD, 59 Min. , 12 cm
    DDC: 305.8
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1930-1931 ; Mexican American children / Education / California / Lemon Grove / History / 20th century ; Segregation in education / California / Lemon Grove / History / 20th century ; School integration / California / Lemon Grove / History / 20th century ; Historical films ; Biographical films ; Documentary films ; Short films ; Erziehung ; Geschichte ; Chicanos ; Schule ; Rassentrennung ; Lemon Grove (Calif.) / History / 20th century ; USA ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video ; USA ; Schule ; Rassentrennung ; Chicanos ; Geschichte 1930-1931
    Abstract: Focusing on one of the earliest school desegregation cases, uses dramatizations, archival footage, and recollections of witnesses to examine the response of the Mexican-American community in Lemon Grove, Calif., to a 1930 school board attempt to create a segregated Mexican school in the district
    Note: In English and Spanish with English subtitles. - "Story idea suggested by 'The Lemon Grove incident' by Dr. Robert Alvarez, Jr.". - Originally broadcast by PBS.. - Running time: 58 min. - Issued also in Beta 1/2 in., U-matic 3/4 in. and as motion picture in 16 mm , Gail West (Clair Owen), Navarre Perry (Ed Owen), Doug Jacobs (Bill Kramer), Bill Brinsfield (Andy Anderson), Ann Richardson (Anna Wight), Guillermo Gomez-Pena (Juan Gonzalez), Luisa Vargas (Guadalupe Ruiz) , Director of photography, Russ Carpenter; set design, Donald Benke; narrated by Harold Cannon
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