Hi Collective Mind, One of our faculty just can't live without this film. I have searched high and low for a VHS or DVD copy but no luck. See record below. Anyone have any leads? I've tried Films on Demand, WGBH, extensive Google searches on a variety of key words. I even contacted the Lagarder Entertainment in France by phone and email because their website says worldwide rights but no response (http://www.le-rights.com/programme/685/de-gaulle-et-la-france?userlocale=en_EN)
Thanks for your help. Jo Ann Jo Ann Reynolds Reserve Services Coordinator University of Connecticut Homer Babbidge Library 369 Fairfield Road, Unit 1005RR Storrs, CT 06269-1005 860-486-1406 voice 860-486-0584 fax Language: English. Publication date: 1992 Imprint: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1992. Format: * Video * 2 videocassettes (180 min.) : sd., b&w and col. ; 1/2 in. Note: Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired. Issued as VHS 1/2 in. "FFH3843." Contents: * Cassette 1. Hour one. A vision of France * Hour two. Return of the general * Cassette 2. Hour three. Challenging the world. Participant: Gene Galusha. Summary: A portrait in three parts of Charles de Gaulle, the French military officer, politician, statesman and chronicler of history. Combines rare archival footage and interviews with people whose lives intersected his. Contributor: Williams, Sue.<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22Williams%2C+Sue.+%22&search_field=search_author> Braun, Christina von.<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22Braun%2C+Christina+von.+%22&search_field=search_author> Weidlinger, Tom.<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22Weidlinger%2C+Tom.+%22&search_field=search_author> Galusha, Gene.<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22Galusha%2C+Gene.+%22&search_field=search_author> WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.).<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22WGBH+%28Television+station+%3A+Boston%2C+Mass.%29.+%22&search_field=search_author> LMK-Images.<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22LMK-Images.+%22&search_field=search_author> Institut national de l'audiovisuel (France)<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22Institut+national+de+l%27audiovisuel+%28France%29+%22&search_field=search_author> Films for the Humanities (Firm).<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22Films+for+the+Humanities+%28Firm%29.+%22&search_field=search_author> Subjects: * Gaulle, Charles de, 1890-1970.<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22Gaulle%2C+Charles+de%2C+1890-1970.%22&search_field=subject_terms> * Video recordings for the hearing impaired.<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22Video+recordings+for+the+hearing+impaired.%22&search_field=subject_terms> * France<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22France%22&search_field=subject_terms> > Politics and government<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22France+Politics+and+government%22&search_field=subject_terms> > 20th century.<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22France+Politics+and+government+20th+century.%22&search_field=subject_terms> * France<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22France%22&search_field=subject_terms> > History<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22France+History%22&search_field=subject_terms> > 20th century.<http://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=%22France+History+20th+century.%22&search_field=subject_terms>
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