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Blue Vinyl is a 2002 documentary film directed by Daniel B. Gold and Judith Helfand. With a lighthearted tone, the film follows one woman's quest for an environmentally sound cladding for her parents' house in Merrick , Long Island , New York .
Bag It (film) Banking Nature; Before the Mountain Was Moved; Behind The Cove; Being Caribou; Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above; Bigger Than Us (film) Biùtiful cauntri; Black Hole (2015 film) Blackfish (film) Blue Planet II; Blue Vinyl; Bones of the Forest; The Burning Season (2008 film)
Back to Babylon (film) The Backyard (2002 film) Balseros (film) Barefoot to Herat; Behind the Mask (2002 film) Beyond the Gates of Splendor; Biggie & Tupac; Blue Vinyl; Bowling for Columbine; Breath Control: The History of the Human Beat Box; Bringing Down a Dictator; Bus 174
The question of what it means to be a Hong Konger is examined in Chan Tze-woo’s innovative and affecting hybrid documentary “Blue Island.” Artfully editing footage of the 2019-2020 protests ...
Jazz is an art form that can be examined any number of ways — historically, racially, structurally, even philosophically — but choosing one of those runs the risk of ignoring the equally ...
An Iowa school is catching flak for having no “rizz.”. A teacher in a school district near the Nebraska border is being accused of banning the word short for charisma along with over two dozen ...
Vinyl is a 2000 documentary film by Toronto filmmaker/record collector Alan Zweig. In the film, Zweig seeks not to talk to people who collect vinyl records to discuss music, but rather to discuss what drives someone to collect records in the first place. Zweig spends a large portion of the film in stylized self-filmed "confessions", where he ...
The resulting film is effective both as a raw family therapy session (albeit with only one member present), and as a prismatic study of performance and cinema as subjective conduits of reality ...