1. AIDS: Profile of an Epidemic (Sept. 4/84) with Ed Asner
2. AIDS: Phil Donahue (1983)
3. AIDS: Our Times with Bill Moyers (1983)
4. "AIDS: Chapter One" (Feb 12/85)
5.AIDS Hour Magazine (Sept. 9/85) Dr. Joel Weisman discusses basics of AIDS
6. Frontline "AIDS: A National Inquiry" (Mar.26/86) The …
1. AIDS: Profile of an Epidemic (Sept. 4/84) with Ed Asner
2. AIDS: Phil Donahue (1983)
3. AIDS: Our Times with Bill Moyers (1983)
4. "AIDS: Chapter One" (Feb 12/85)
5.AIDS Hour Magazine (Sept. 9/85) Dr. Joel Weisman discusses basics of AIDS
6. Frontline "AIDS: A National Inquiry" (Mar.26/86) The moral, medical and legal implications of AIDS and the difficult choices facing society are explored.
7.Tony Brown's Journal (April 1986). Offbeat discussion of questionable medical "experts" on AIDS. Supposed to be the Black perspective on AIDS.
8. Mr. Belvedere - One of Wesley's classmates, a hemophiliac, contracts AIDS and is ostracized (Sept 5/87).
A slow-moving but evocative drama about an aging gay man that challenges its audience's perception of the choices that we all make in our lives - in love, in sexuality, and in our ability to express our feelings. Bill Frayne is a gay man in his mid-60's living along in New York's Greenwich Village.…
A slow-moving but evocative drama about an aging gay man that challenges its audience's perception of the choices that we all make in our lives - in love, in sexuality, and in our ability to express our feelings. Bill Frayne is a gay man in his mid-60's living along in New York's Greenwich Village. Over the course of a typical day he encounters people, objects and places that stir and revive memories from his past. Told largely through flashbacks, the film is a time tapestry where past and present weave together to form a poignant and graceful picture of one man's life.
From sleeve:
"1971: the artist David Hockney is well on his way to art world super-stardom. Filmmaker Jack Hazan, camera rolling, follows Hockney from London to New York to Los Angeles -- capturing the artist as he struggles to create what would prove to be some of his most enduring works: those fe…
1 optical disc (1 hr., 45 min.) : DVD, single layer, Region 0, col., NTSC, 4:3, sd., Dolby Digital ; 12 cm + 1 original packaging
Physical Condition
Good
Scope and Content
From sleeve:
"1971: the artist David Hockney is well on his way to art world super-stardom. Filmmaker Jack Hazan, camera rolling, follows Hockney from London to New York to Los Angeles -- capturing the artist as he struggles to create what would prove to be some of his most enduring works: those featuring Hockney's model and lover, Peter Schlesinger. Straddling the boundary between documentary and fiction, A Bigger Splash tells the story of Hockney's breakup with Schlesinger and its effect on Hockney, his work, and his close circle of friends. Originally banned for a notorious scene of homosexual intimacy, this award-winning film, 'at once precise and dreamlike,' is a unique document of a time and place, a lifestlye, and the artistic process, unlike anything made before or since."
Directed by Jack Hazan
Written by Jack Hazan and David Mingay
Produced by Jack Hazan and Kaplan
Photography by Jack Hazan
Edited by David Mingay
With David Hockney, Peter Schlesinger, Celia Birtwell, et al.
Notes
Contains extras : interview with Jack Hazan, photo gallery, film notes, and trailers
Contains original packaging : 1 black plastic keep case and 1 paper sleeve with colour graphics and information about contents
DISC 1: Capote (2005)
From sleeve:
"Famed author Truman Capote befriends two murderers while researching his celebrated book, 'In Cold Blood' -- and finds himself changed to the core."
Directed by Bennett Miller
Produced by Caroline Baron, William Vince, and Michael Ohoven
Written by Dan Futterma…
DISC 1: English (original) and French (dubbed) audio ; English, French, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Bahasa, Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, and Thai subtitles
DISC 2: English (original) and French (dubbed) audio ; English, French, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, and Thai subtitles
Physical Description
2 optical discs : disc 1 (1 hr., 54 min., 15 sec.) : DVD, dual layer, Region 1, col., NTSC, 2.35:1, sd., Dolby Digital / disc 2 (2 hr., 14 min., 20 sec.) : DVD, dual layer, Region 1, b&w, NTSC, 2.35:1, sd., Dolby Digital ; 12 cm + 1 original packaging
Physical Condition
Good
Scope and Content
DISC 1: Capote (2005)
From sleeve:
"Famed author Truman Capote befriends two murderers while researching his celebrated book, 'In Cold Blood' -- and finds himself changed to the core."
Directed by Bennett Miller
Produced by Caroline Baron, William Vince, and Michael Ohoven
Written by Dan Futterman
Cinematography by Adam Kimmel
Edited by Christopher Tellefsen
With Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Clifton Collins Jr., Bruce Greenwood, Mark Pellegrino, Amy Ryan, Chris Cooper, et al.
DISC 2: In Cold Blood (1967)
From sleeve:
"IN COLD BLOOD is the powerful, true story of a callous murder, based upon the best-selling novel by Truman Capote. A prosperous and respected Kansas farmer, his wife and his two teenage children are wantonly and brutally slaughtered. The murderers are two mindless ex-convict drifters. Perry Smith (Robert Blake) and Dick Hicock (Scott Wilson). The story penetrates the inner workings of the criminals' minds as it follows their purposeless meanderings through Mexico and the United States in evasion of the law and finally to the dramatic end of their journey."
Written, directed, and produced by Richard Brooks
Cinematography by Conrad Hall
Edited by Peter Zinner
With Robert Blake, Scott Wilson, John Forsythe, Paul Stewart, et al.
Notes
DVDs printed in 2007
DISC 1
Contains extras : audio commentary, and featurettes "Answered Prayers" (6 min., 43 sec.), "Making Capote, pt. 1" (17 min., 14 sec.), and "Making Capote, pt. 2" (18 min., 25 sec.)
DISC 2
Contains extras : trailers
Contains original packaging : 1 black plastic keep case and 1 paper sleeve with colour graphics and information about content