Running away from home.
UntitledUnited States of America
9 Archival description results for United States of America
Year 1992, the US presidential elections seen through the pirated satellite images of media corporations. Brian Springer reveals the wings of the media stage, contrasting footage from two different sources: the official media images beamed out to homes all around the world, and images meant for internal use by mass media multinationals. Images of collaborators, spin doctors, politicians and media agents preparing strategies to defeat the enemy in the arena of the television spectacle.
UntitledMonument Valley uses archival images from various sources, images related to the famous south-western USA landscape and tourist attraction, tourists and fragments from classic Western films. This video blurs the boundaries between past and present.
Remembering running away from home, 8 years later.
UntitledThe World Tribunal on Iraq: Reflexions on War
An invaluable record of the crimes committed by the United States and its “Coalition of the Willing” partners in the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Iraqi witnesses and experts in international law, human rights, science, culture and history testified for three days before an international “Jury of Conscience” that included Arundhati Roy (India), Eve Ensler (U.S.), Chandra Muzaffar (Malaysia), Dumisa Nsebeza (South Africa), Francois Houtart (Belgium), and Taty Almeida (Argentina).
UntitledTestimonies of women sentenced to prison, victims of domestic violence.
UntitledAn investigation of the connection between patriotism and propaganda in the United States.
UntitledStories of dreams and memories of Japanese women. In this award winning documentary, Shelly Silver presents an intimate portrait of a group of Japanese women ranging in age from 15 to 82, talking about their lives, families and society. In these stories one can begin to see, from very personal and individual perspectives, the societal changes that have occurred over the last three generations for women in Japan, bringing an exciting and often conflicting array of choices and positions. Many of the stories revolve around the relationships these grandmothers, mothers and daughters have with each other, filled with respect, rebellion, loss and love.