Thanks Jessica.
Farhad
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Well since it is an HBO production hard to tell
Well since it is an HBO production hard to tell. They ran it in January. I
have not been keeping up as to if they have stopped releasing some titles
on DVD, though they certainly do release a number of their docs on DVD. I
thought someone from HBO lurked around here but you could try contacting
Are you looking solely at traditional families or broadening to include
modern families? Only US families or families around the world?
Robert A. Norris
Managing Director
Film Ideas, Inc.
Phone: (847) 419-0255
Email: b...@filmideas.com
Web:www.filmideas.com
On Nov 18, 2013, at 2:58 PM,
This is nice, looks like a great informative film . but no matter what I do
the trailer stops at about :38 at women are included in a list ...
Interesting to see this is contrast to Kumare!
Randal
On Oct 23, 2013, at 18:14, Amanda Elder ama...@collectiveeye.org wrote:
Hi Matt,
Hi Matt,
Collective Eye Films carries a film titled YOGAWOMAN
http://www.collectiveeye.org/products/yogawoman-educational, which
discusses the linage of the masculine roots of yoga brought from India
to the west, now being lead by a new generation of women. From the the
busy streets of
A title that comes to mind is Kumare -- might not be an exact fit, but
an interesting look at a small community's reaction to a yogi master /
guru who's not what he seems:
http://kumaremovie.com/
Addresses yoga as a cultural phenomenon in a roundabout way.
--
Meghann Matwichuk, M.S.
Another roundabout look at yoga as a cultural phenomenon would be the
recent documentary The Source
Familyhttp://www.amazon.com/Source-Family/dp/B00CJGGDJK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8qid=1382449795sr=8-2keywords=source+family,
though again this is much more focused on the dangers of submitting to a
Other titles on topic include:
Breath of the Gods
Meditate + Destroy
Crazy Wisdom
When The Iron Bird Flies
Brilliant Moon
Sunrise/Sunset
You can find descriptions and trailers for all of these at: alivemindcinema.com
and/or www.kinolorberedu.com
Best,
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Sheldon
Vice
Hi
This is From the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/IntoTheCold
Q:Where can I get the soundtrack of this documentary?
A:
Into the Cold: A Journey of the
Soulhttps://www.facebook.com/IntoTheCold?ref=stream We
have no immediate plans to release a soundtrack, I am afraid--it just does
not
He's history...
Gary (who is still sorta minding the store)
Please remove this person! Thanks!
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 4:17 PM, gary jenkins jenks...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://coffeelunch.lv/wp-admin/site.php?block225.bmp
VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of
Does anyone know if this same exemption applies in Canadian classrooms?
- this discussion has been very informative for an indie documentary
production company such as myself.
Thanks
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 2:22 PM, ghand...@library.berkeley.edu wrote:
Hi Steve
There has been quite a bit of
, May 16, 2011 11:31 AM
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Does anyone know if this same exemption applies in Canadian classrooms?
- this discussion has been very informative for an indie documentary
production company such as myself.
Thanks
On Mon
No, unfortunately it doesn't apply in Canada - or not yet. The new
copyright bill that was proposed before the House of Parliament closed
for the election does have something similar to the US educational
exemption in it.In Canada, the vendor's statement below is true,
i.e. that if we
Thanks for the clarification - but one more question - does the U.S
copyright exemption include films that were made outside of the U.S. or only
U.S. produced films?
(sorry Marilyn, didn't mean to just reply only to you in my last email)
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Marilyn Nasserden
Audrey: Canada and the US have signed the Berne Convention. This
obligates us to apply our own country's laws to
any content. That means, one doesn't have to know what the law is
elsewhere, one only has to uphold one's own country's laws.
So, to answer your question, a US exemption applies
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