Eat Pray Love
Howl
Summary:“Every word in this film was spoken by the actual people portrayed. In that sense this film is like a documentary. In every other sense, it is different”-Title screen. In 1957, in San Francisco, poet Allen Ginsberg has just published “Howl.” This distinctive work immediately generates a great deal of controversy. Publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti has been sued on charges of obscenity, as many feel the poem is simply too explicit for publication (it contains strong language and frank references to homosexuality). When prosecutor Ralph McIntosh and defender Jake Ehrlich go head to head in front of Judge Clayton Horn, freedom of expression hangs in the balance. For the author, filled with the heady joy of poetic success, the trial demands the courage of being Allen Ginsberg–himself.
127 Hours
Summary:The powerfully uplifting true story of one man’s struggle to survive against mountainous odds. Aron Ralston has a passion for all things outdoors. But when a falling boulder traps him in a remote Utah canyon, a thrill-seeker’s adventure becomes the challenge of a lifetime. Over the next five days, Ralston embarks on a remarkable personal journey in which he relies on the memories of family and friends as well as his own courage and ingenuity to turn adversity into triumph.
Les vampires
March 4, 2011Well Spent Life
March 3, 2011Well Spent Life
Call Number: VHS01504
By: Les Blank; Maureen Gosling; Flower Films (Firm)
Format: VHS
Language: English
Publisher: El Cerrito, Calif. : Flower Films, [198-?]
Notes: Originally released as a motion picture in 1971. Approx. 44 min.
Summary: Captures the blues music of Mance Lipscomb, Black songster, sharecropper, and sage. Visits Lipscomb in his hometown of Navasota, Tex., where he communicates his thoughts and feelings about his past and the local life and culture.
OCLC #: 12364734
Added: March 3, 2011
This item is part of the Ralph H. Wolfe Collection
Always for Pleasure
Always for Pleasure
Call Number: VHS01503
By: Les Blank; Maureen Gosling; Flower Films (Firm)
Format: VHS
Language: English
Publisher: El Cerrito, Calif. : Flowers Films, ©1978
Notes: Approx. 58 min. Beta II. In French with English subtitles.
Summary: Part 1 captures the music, food, and street celebrations that typify New Orleans. Part 2 focuses on the annual revival of Black Indian social and cultural traditions, featuring the Wild Tchoupitoulas and other Black Indian tribes as they prepare for and celebrate Mardi Gras. Flower Films presents a film by Les Blank ; produced and directed, photographed and edited by Les Blank ; additional editing, photography by Maureen Gosling.
OCLC #: 11764449
Added: March 3, 2011
This item is part of the Ralph H. Wolfe Collection
À nos amours
A Nos Amours
Call Number: VHS01502
by: Sandrine Bonnaire (Suzanne), Maurice Pialat (Le père), Dominique Besnehard (Robert), Evelyne Ker (La mère)
Format: VHS
Language: English
Publisher: El Segundo, CA : Bell & Howell/Columbia Video Division, [1983]
Notes: Originally released as a motion picture in 1983. Approx. 100 min. Beta II. In French with English subtitles.
Summary: Suzanne is 15 and is having sex with many boys, just for fun, but did not manage to really love one of them. Her family does not understand her. The father does not like her behaviour. When he leaves home, the mother becomes a little bit neurotic. And Suzanne’s brother Robert, begins to beat her as a punishment.
OCLC #: 17005311
Added: March 3, 2011
This item is part of the Ralph H. Wolfe Collection
Scream 2
Scream 2
The Maestro : King of the cowboy artists
Burden of dreams
color; not rated; uncut version with subtitles
The blues accordin’ to Lightnin’ Hopkins/The sun’s gonna shine
by:
Les Blank; Skip Gerson; Lightnin’ Hopkins; Billy Bizor; Mance Lipscomb; Flower Films (Firm);“The Blues Accordin’ to Lightnin’ Hopkins” Running Time Approx. 31 min.; color; not rated;
Sworn to the drum: a tribute to Francisco Aguabella
Živeli : medicine for the heart
Dizzy Gillespie
Julie: Old Time Tales of the Blue Ridge
Werner Herzog eats his shoe
Ironweed Film Club No. 62:Fuel/Unlimited: Renewable Energy in the 21st Century
March 2, 2011Summary: A powerful portrait of America’s overwhelming addiction to, and reliance on, oil. Having been born and raised in one of the USA’s most oil-producing regions, Josh Tickell saw firsthand how the industry controls, deceives, and damages the country, its people, and the environment, and after one too many people he know became sick, he knew he just couldn’t idly stand by any longer. Unlimited is a documentary about renewable energy and other alternatives to fossil fuels. It highlights a group of passionate 6th graders who call on adults everywhere to take action and address global warming. Their voices are supported with those of global warming and energy experts who discuss promising technologies such as solar, wind, and tidal power, as well as the issues of transportation and food sustainability. To demonstrate the here-and-now practicality of these technologies, the film includes on-site footage of solar panels, wind turbines, low and zero-emissions vehicles, tidal generators and much more.
Ironweed Film Club No. 61: Beyond Belief/The Imam And The Pastor
Summary: Beyond belief: Susan Retik and Patti Quigley are two ordinary soccer moms living in the affluent suburbs of Boston until tragedy strikes. Rather than turning inwards, grief compels these women to focus on the country where the terrorists who took their husbands’ lives were trained: Afghanistan. Over the course of two years, as they cope with loss and struggle to raise their families as single mothers, these extraordinary women dedicate themselves to empowering Afghan widows whose lives have been ravaged by decades of war, poverty and oppression factors they consider to be the root causes of terrorism. The Imam and the Pastor: it depicts the unlikely partnership between a Muslim fundamentalist preacher and a Christian evangelist from Nigeria. In the 1990s, Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye led opposing militias dedicated to defending their respective communities as violence broke out in Kaduna, northern Nigeria. Now the two men are co-directors of the Muslim-Christian Interfaith Mediation Center, leading task-forces to resolve conflicts across Nigeria. The Imam and the Pastor is both a moving human story and a ground-breaking case-study of grass-roots action to rebuild communities torn apart by conflict.
Ironweed Film Club No. 59: Overdose : the next financial crisis/Summer crisis/China slowdown
Summary: Overdose: Spells out our financial situation in layman’s language and focuses on the so-called “solutions” governments have concocted to address the results of unhampered lending and borrowing. The question is raised, “How long can we support debt with more debt?” Summer crisis: Takes a look at what is happening across Europe to small businesses and common people when national debts become too big to support and the flows of money run dry. China slowdown: As demand for manufactured goods declines around the world, many people who make those goods lose their jobs. This problem is felt very strongly in China, a major source of the world’s manufactured goods, where many rely on manufacturing as their sole source of income.