Jacqueline Stewart wrote:
Filmmaker Don Amis was one of the very few Black student filmmakers at UCLA (including Carroll Parrott Blue and Denise Bean) working in a documentary mode. In this film, preparations, parade and performances from the Craft and Folk Art Museum’s annual Festival of Mask illustrate L.A.’s diverse racial and ethnic communities (African, Asian, Latin American) expressing themselves through a shared traditional form.Read More »
1981-1990
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Don Amis – Festival of Mask (1982)
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Jonathan Miller – Timon of Athens (1981)
Drama1981-1990BBCJonathan MillerTVUnited KingdomMaking its debut with Romeo and Juliet on 3 December 1978, and concluding nearly seven years later with Titus Andronicus on 27 April 1985, the BBC Television Shakespeare project was the single most ambitious attempt at bringing the Bard of Avon to the small screen, both at the time and to date.
Producer Cedric Messina was already an experienced producer of one-off television Shakespeare presentations, and was thus ideally qualified to present the BBC with a daunting but nonetheless enticingly simple proposition: a series of adaptations, staged specifically for television, of all 36 First Folio plays, plus Pericles (The Two Noble Kinsmen was considered primarily John Fletcher’s work, and the legitimacy of Edward III was still being debated).Read More »
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Zeinabu irene Davis – Cycles (1989)
1981-1990Short FilmUSAZeinabu irene DavisQuote:
As a woman anxiously awaits her overdue period, she performs African-based rituals of purification. She cleans house and body, and calls on the spirits (Orishas in the Yoruba tradition), receiving much needed inspiration and assurance in a dream. The film combines beautifully intimate still and moving images of the woman’s body and home space, along with playful stop-motion sequences. —Jacqueline Stewart, UCLA Film and Television ArchiveRead More » -
Sérgio Péo – ABC Brasil (1981)
1981-1990BrazilDocumentaryPoliticsSérgio PéoABC Brasil (1981)
workers strikes at 80s in abc paulista – sao paulo – brazil.
Na década de 80, acompanhou a emergência do movimento operário e do Partido dos Trabalhadores no ABC paulista.Read More »
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Aleksandr Sokurov – Sonata dlya Gitlera AKA Sonata for Hitler (1979 – 1989)
1981-1990Aleksandr SokurovArthouseShort FilmUSSRQuote:
Set to the music of Bach and Penderecki, Sonata for Hitler weaves together a bank of images from German and Soviet archive footage, drawing out a psychological dimension from the historical landscape at the end of World War II.Read More » -
Gotot Prakosa – Experimental Shorts by Gotot Prakosa (1977-1982)
1971-19801981-1990AnimationExperimentalGotot PrakosaIndonesiaImpulse (1977)
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Kinji Fukasaku & Koreyoshi Kurahara – Seishun no mon AKA The Gate Of Youth (1981)
1981-1990AsianDramaJapanKinji FukasakuKoreyoshi KuraharaThis hard-to-find Fukasaku/Kurahara collaboration is an interesting coming-of-age story. The boy Shisuke grows up in a coal mining community in Kyushu, during and after the Second World War, and the viewer is treated to the
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Les Blank & Maureen Gosling – Yum, Yum, Yum! A Taste of Cajun and Creole Cooking (1990)
USA1981-1990DocumentaryLes BlankLes Blank and Maureen GoslingYum, Yum, Yum! is a glorius celebration of cooking and eating in Louisiana. It’s Les Blank and Maureen Gosling’s latest love song to the little-known Cajun and Creole cultures of the Gulf Coast and backwood bayous. It’s as seductive as a five-star dinner in one of New Orleans’ top-line restuarants, as simple (and unforgettable) as a home-cooked meal in Eunice.
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Robert Kramer – Route One USA (1989)
1981-1990DocumentaryDramaRobert KramerUSAQuote:
From more than 65 hours of film footage, acclaimed American independent filmmaker
Robert Kramer crafted this epic portrait of the famous highway that runs from Maine
to Key West, Florida. Route One/USA shows how what was once the most traveled roadway
in the world has become, in the words of the filmmaker, “a thin stretch of asphalt
cutting through the dreams of a nation.”Read More »









