It’s A Living: Sally, Terri, Dawn
Interviews with three women of different social status about their lives and the role of women.
Interviews with three women of different social status about their lives and the role of women.
Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. Raw tape of Bill Murray doing takes for a promo. He rants about technology. “People have hands… Watches should have hands.”
Episode 404 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “COUNTRY LIVING,” and features the following segments:
Raw footage for the 1976 documentary “Making It In Hollywood,” which follows several actors as they attempt to break into the movie business. A continuation of footage from one of John-Roger’s spiritual gatherings at his Church of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, attended by Sally Kirkland. John-Roger sits on stage in a large armchair on a platform and preaches to the crowd, who sits cross-legged on the ground and looks up at JR.
Raw footage for the 1976 documentary “Making It In Hollywood,” which follows several actors as they attempt to break into the movie business. A continuation of footage with actors Julius Harris, Robert Walden, Sally Kirkland, Cissy Colpitts, and Gregory Rozakis at Derrick’s, a restaurant in Los Angeles. Walden talks about how society is “geared to not respect” actors; there is a general discussion about censorship and movie ratings, and how movie ratings (as well as reviews) can be bought by studios; and “craziness” in artists.
Episode 203 of the award-winning TV series The 90’s. This episode focuses on hemp and features the following segments:
Raw tape for The 90’s election specials. Tom Weinberg goes to St. Louis to shoot the events leading up to the first of three presidential debates. This tape covers President George H.W. Bush’s arrival at the airport, and pre-debate interviews with journalists at Washington University.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. This tape features an interview with Buzz Neusteter, a business consultant who gives advice on the real estate market and speaks about his optimism for the business world. The voice of the interviewer, John Schwartz, is very quiet since he does not have a microphone.