The 90’s, episode 108: The Environment
Episode 108 of the award-winning TV series The 90’s. This episode is called “THE ENVIRONMENT” and features the following segments:
Episode 108 of the award-winning TV series The 90’s. This episode is called “THE ENVIRONMENT” and features the following segments:
This tape features raw footage for the documentary “None of the Above,” an in depth ethnographic look at non voting citizens in the U.S. We watch as the RePass family attends church on a Sunday morning. Frank #3.
Episode 104 of the award-winning TV series, The 90’s. This episode features the following segments:
This tape features raw footage for the documentary “None of the Above,” an in depth ethnographic look at non voting citizens in the U.S. We watch as the RePass family prepares food at their home after Sunday services. Cindy RePass talks about her religious and political beliefs. We also watch as Frank RePass takes a few of the videomakers on a tour of Greenwood Cemetery in New Orleans.
Episode 204 (“AROUND THE WORLD & ON THE EDGE”) of the award-winning TV series The 90’s. This episode focuses on the International Avant-Garde and features the following segments:
This tape features raw footage for the political documentary “None of the Above,” an in depth ethnographic look at non voting citizens in the U.S. This tape contains b-roll footage of the RePass family attending one of their children’s soccer games and Frank playing street chess in downtown New Orleans. Frank #5.
Episode 212 of the award-winning series The 90’s. This episode is called “AN IMPRESSIONISTIC VIEW OF LIFE IN JAPAN” and features the following segments:
This tape features raw footage for the documentary “None of the Above,” an in depth ethnographic look at non voting citizens in the U.S. In this video, the videomakers follow Frank RePass as he goes to his office in downtown New Orleans. Once there, Frank talks about a variety of subjects including: his thoughts on the political process, his love for genealogy, and his work as a lawyer. The videomakers also gather footage from in and around the city. Frank #6.