Dear CW,
I received a request for two films that I am having trouble finding Region 1 or
0 DVDs.
Bienvenido Mister Marshall (Welcome Mr. Marshall) - I have been able to find a
Region 2 DVD with English subtitles. It is an older film made in 1953 but was
rereleased in 2002. Was this ever
Does anybody know where I can locate 35mm prints of Aleksandr Sokurov's
RUSSIAN ARK and Aleksandr Dovzhenko's Earth?
Rhonda Pancoe
Media Acquisitions Coordinator
Colgate University
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Hamilton, NY 13346
315-228-7858 Phone
315-228-6227 Fax
rpan...@colgate.edu
VIDEOLIB is intended to
Having unsuccessfully tried to obtain the streaming rights for The Fairer Sex
and True Colors, both of which aired on ABC’s Primetime Live back in the
mid-nineties I am turning to your collective wisdom for alternative titles
which we might stream. I tried contacting ABC without success.
Earth would have to be from an archive. Russian Ark was Wellspring which
eventually ended up as part of Weinstein via Baby Genius but I am told it is
impossible to get 35mm prints and that most contracts expired. I do know
some prints got donated to archives universities.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at
For the race discrimination film, you might check California Newsreel’s
catalog. They have several short Jane Elliott “blue eye/brown eye” films. Or
something from the Unnatural Causes series might work -most of these episodes
are under 30 min. These should be available to license for
Hi,
I'm looking for digital streaming licensing for the following:
Dea th Mills (Billy Wilder Hans Burger, USA, 1945)
Nuit et Brouillard (Alain Resnais, France, 1955)
Weapons of the Spirit (Pierre Sauvage, France, 1987)
Sophie Scholl: The Final Days (Marc Rothemund, Germany, 2005)
OK very quicky
I don't recognize the first one but IF it was a US government film it is PD
and does not need Rights
Night and Fog check with Criterion Janus
Sophie Scholl should be Zeitgeist
Au Revoir check with Sony and good luck
Paragraph 175 check with New Yorker
Who Shall Live was at Kino for
My bad Kino DOES still distribute WHO SHALL LIVE WHO SHALL DIE ( they get
brownie points for dealing with Mr. Jarvik who went to become a leading
advocate of defunding PBS) Ironically the Wilder film is on it as an extra
but as it was produced for the US government it is PD and unlike silent
***Weapons of the Spirit *(Pierre Sauvage, France, 1987). It's not a
pretty website but http://www.chambon.org/weapons_en.htm and it is one of
my favorite of the occupation films.
***Who Shall Live Who Shall Die *(Laurence Jarvik, USA, 1982) Laurence
Jarvik is all over the internet. His