History of the German Tank Forces 1914-1945

History of the German Tank Forces 1914-1945 2002

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Modern weapons- techniques and military strategies determined since times the performance and the outcome of wars. In the center of weapon-related innovations stood - at latest since the wars in emplaced and fortified positions, beginning in the 20th century - the mobility. The invention of the fighting tank has made possible a high grade of movability, and determined the result of World War 1. The "blitz" wars at the beginning of World War 2 were possible only by combined deployment of modern tanks and a superior air force. Analyzing of important tank battles stresses the importance of technical standards, of tactical deployment, as well as the high commitment of the tank crews. Films in colour and black and white, partly never seen before, will show for the first time the development of the German Tank Forces from the years of 1914 until 1945 in a comprehensive way.

2002

Why the Towers Fell

Why the Towers Fell 2002

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The exclusive story of the investigation into the mechanism of collapse of the World Trade Center.

2002

As They See Bob

As They See Bob 2002

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These are various reports on the Church -- some from the world of Big Pink Media, others by SubGeniuses working in disguise within Pink media.

2002

Al Kursi

Al Kursi 2002

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While playing Basketball, 12-year-old Nader and 8-year-old Samer rip the chair of their dead brother. Fearing their mother's anger, they throw it in the bin.

2002

Kronos Quartet - Kronos on Stage (Black Angels - Ghost Opera)

Kronos Quartet - Kronos on Stage (Black Angels - Ghost Opera) 2002

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Combining a fearless dedication to experimentation and a fresh emphasis on visual presentation, the San Francisco-based Kronos Quartet has emerged as a leading voice for new music. Its eclectic body of work, unparalleled in its range of expression, has captured the attention of audiences worldwide and earned five Grammy Award nominations. This dynamic recording features the Kronos Quartet playing George Crumb's musical response to the Vietnam War, "Black Angels," in which whispered and shrieked texts, demonic fiddling, and solemn episodes of piety express the relentless horror and senseless grief of war. The quartet also performs Tan Dun's "Ghost Opera," a blend of sophisticated techniques with folk traditions which required the musicians to become peformance artists, chanting text and playing a variety of instruments from gongs dipped in water to finger-cymbals. An electrifying theatrical experience!

2002

Coolies: How Britain Reinvented Slavery

Coolies: How Britain Reinvented Slavery 2002

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Coolies: How Britain Reinvented Slavery tells the astonishing and controversial story of the systematic recruitment and migration of over a million Indians to all corners of the Empire. It is a chapter in colonial history that implicates figures at the very highest level of the British establishment and has defined the demographic shape of the modern world. Combining archive footage and historical evidence the programme includes interviews with Gandhi’s great-grandaughter, Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie, about Gandhi’s campaign to end indentured labour and David Dabydeen – author and academic – whose great-grandfather was an indentured labourer in British Guyana. Coolies: How Britain Reinvented Slavery traces family stories through epic voyages across South America, the South Pacific and Africa, as descendants investigate their past and trace the last surviving witnesses.

2002

Al Jarreau - Live at Northsea Jazz Festival

Al Jarreau - Live at Northsea Jazz Festival 2002

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Track list: 1. My Old Friend 2. Trouble 3. Distracted 4. Flame 5. Mornin' 6. Jackaranda 7. Everything Must Change 8. All or Nothing at All 9. Tell Me What I Gotta Do 10. After All 11. Roof Garden 12. Golden Girl 13. Across the Midnight Sky Al Jarreau - North Sea Jazz Festival 2002 Live at Ahoy, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2002

2002

Autobrouillard

Autobrouillard 2002

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The video Autobrouillard (Auto-Fog) is a polychromatic nocturnal view of an illuminated city progressively invaded by mist. Autobrouillard, filmed using a scale model just as Hollywood movies do for special effects, adapts the themes of city-as-set and the self-managed metropolis. We immediately recognize Bertrand Lamarche’s universe: the themes and motifs (architecture, maquettes, vortices, spires, hurricanes, fog) of an artist, a monomaniacal inventor, whose workshop produces miniatures of atmospheric phenomena. He makes machines that generate processes filmed by a built-in camera. The resulting image is often a spiral ia whirlwind in Tore [1998] and Station des eaux usées [Water Station, 2002]; Autobrouillard shows two rotating movements). Autobrouillard constructs the atmosphere of a fiction in which the common reference is an ideal autarkic city.

2002

First Steps in a Terra Incognita

First Steps in a Terra Incognita 2002

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A young American woman travels to Bosnia to contemplate life there after a period of war. The camera is her being, moving quietly in and out of apartments and mosques in Sarajevo, across cultures, between the real and the imaginary.

2002

Aguada de azúcar, arena y piedras

Aguada de azúcar, arena y piedras 2002

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José Ernesto directs a play for AIDS prevention, written by Luisito, where Denise plays the main character. Strangely, the problems they face in the play are the same they confront in real life.

2002

stairs

stairs 2002

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stairs is an unedited mute digital video sequence screened on a monitor and viewed through a peephole, which is positioned lower than standard eye level in an existing door in the exhibition room.

2002