United States of America
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A music video for the song Kunnnn by Islamic punk rock band The Kominas.
The long journey between the closing door and the kiss.
Portraits and karaoke, a serial project. Maura Jasper invites friends and strangers to perform a karaoke song. The Karaoke project lasted three years and consists of hundreds of portraits. 4 Muestra de Vídeo Independiente & Fenómenos Interactivos 1997
UntitledIn Jena, a small town in Louisiana, six families are fighting for their sons' lives. Two nooses are left as a warning to black students trying to integrate their playground, fights break out across town, a white man pulls a shotgun on black students, someone burns down most of the school, the District Attorney puts six black students on trial for attempted murder, and the quiet town of Jena becomes the site of the largest civil rights demonstration in the South since the 1960s... The Jena 6 is the story of hidden racial inequality and violence becoming visible.
UntitledWould you be interested in serving as a speaker at or as the moderator of the Session on International Trade?. If so, if you would kindly contact me at the e-mail address as above listed or at my London chambers, address, telephone, or fax also as above listed, then I will inform Professor Campbell of your interest and he can provide you with more specific details. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely yours, Michael Buxton.
A video in three parts, reversed soundtracks and classic sequences of Hitchcock films. 3 Mostra de Vídeo Independent de Barcelona 1996.
This video of DeeDee Halleck is a look at the american media representation of Latin America. Since the early twentieth century in the U.S., media have promoted stereotypes of Latin America to justify the concept of dominance and leadership throughout the hemisphere. 3 Mostra de Vídeo Independent de Barcelona 1996.
This film, shot in the war zones of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), shatters the silence that surrounds the use of sexual violence as a weapon of conflict. Many tens of thousands of women and girls have been systematically kidnapped, raped, mutilated and tortured by soldiers from both foreign militias and the Congolese army. filmmaker Lisa F. Jackson travels through the DRC to understand what is happening and why.
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